MATRIXSYNTH: Interview: Scott Jaeger aka The Harvestman by Bryan Erickson.


Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Interview: Scott Jaeger aka The Harvestman by Bryan Erickson.

"Let me start by saying I love my polivoks filter and my malgorithm bit crusher. The Harvestman makes really unique analog and digital modules for the doepfer eurorack modular format. I could not live with out either of these, In fact when I was freaking out over the unstable tracking on my oscillators, I was going to sell my modular system, But I kept going, what would I do with out my custom faceplated Malgorithm and the brutal resonance of the Polivoks filter? Die I think. The Harvestman gave me the real reason to keep my modular, so I could make mean evil sounds, and skin peeling resonant acid sounds(Not to mention he is a totally cool guy to talk to, and yeah, I think he will get his guitar pedals out before Gun’s and Roses gets their new LP out). LOL. I really appreciate that Scott took the time to answer my silly questions."

You can find the full interview on VAC.

5 comments:

  1. Starts with an offhanded swipe at Plan B and ends begging AH for handouts. Stay classy Bryan.

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  2. i just mailed AH to order 2 of everything they make.

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  4. i like the reference to Evil 1985. makes sense IMHO.

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  5. If boutique analog became more mainstream it would not be boutique anymore.
    As always you are a complete megalomaniac.
    I am sending you a psychic beating with the plastic fury of a thousand tupperware containers right NOW.

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