MATRIXSYNTH: The Octopus Project - Music Is Happiness


Saturday, November 08, 2008

The Octopus Project - Music Is Happiness


YouTube via brokencircuit. Anyone know what keyboard she's playing? There's a shot of it at 2:51. Definitely a home keyboard, but I'm not sure which one. Theremin comes in at 1:38.
"Music Video for "Music Is Happiness", by The Octopus Project."

5 comments:

  1. Not sure what synth that is, but I know they use an Effector 13 Truly Beautiful Disaster, you can see it in this video, as well as more of yvonnes keyboard:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xAVMF39u_w

    Here is a live version of "Music is Happiness"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37MF2bXVOZ8

    I love it

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  2. hah! played with these guys last week. they're a great band and SUPER nice too.

    no idea what keyboard that is; i didn't check their keys out. tho it appeared they used software a good bit with a microkorg controlling it. lots of boss sp samplers too.

    also, she used a moog anniversary edition theremin live. pretty sure that's the only time in my life i'll ever say "wow. that's a pretty sweet theremin."

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  3. Looks like a Yamaha PSS-570 to me... but don't quote me. I enjoyed the music, too :)

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  4. Doesn't matter - it's a video - they probably just used whatever was handy. Has no relation to what you're hearing most likely.

    I love these guys, and am totally in love (in a metaphorical, non-creapy way) with their keyboardist/thereminist.

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