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Monday, April 28, 2008

Wire to the Ear takes you to Jomox.


Wire to the Ear takes you to Jomox. from wiretotheear on Vimeo.
"Oliver Chesler (The Horrorist) goes to Jomox in Berlin, Germany to purchase a Mbase 01 analog kick drum module. At Jomox the owner Jürgen Michaelis shows Oliver his workshop and toys.

jomox.de/
wiretotheear.com/
myspace.com/oliverchesler"

Update: see the write up on wire to the ear.

5 comments:

  1. I've always wondered if these guys running these boutique operations make a decent living doing so. Or do they just do it for the love of the hobby?

    Jomox, Elektron, and Future Retro come do mind. Are these guys making lots of cash doing this?

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  2. I believe it's not nearly what you think.

    The labor of love concept seems to be closer to the truth.

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  3. All I know is that I had never really thought about getting a T-Resonator but after seeing the video I just might save up for one.

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  4. My T-resonator shipped today from Analogue Haven (thanks Shawn) ---can hardly wait, I promise to post a few samples soon.....I hadn't thought of it as a guitar pedal 'til I saw this.....I was just gonna use it as a send/return effects loop in the synth stack ...I'm thinkin now I'll at least try it with the old guitar and my Adrenalinn III....should get pretty rowdy

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