Thursday, January 22, 2009
Julie's Haircut - Epiphanies
YouTube via julieshaircut. via AtomoSynth.
"Julie's Haircut perform this improvisation for Rockit Webzine at Bunker Studio, january the 6th 2009. Filmed by Corrado Nuccini, edited by Luca Giovanardi."
Anyone know what the keyboard to the left is? I'm curious what the interface to the left of the keys is.
Update via MrLonghair in the comments:
"it seems to be a Concorde 811, http://www.elka-musik.de/schatz.htm (scroll down)
An industrial looking organ if I ever saw one."
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The colourscheme, shape and size reminds me of an Elka I saw for sale a few months back. No idea about that black ovale/rhombus space left of the keys though, but I might have seen that on the very Elka I remember.
ReplyDeleteOkay I found it, It's an Elka Concord - http://www.combo-organ.com/Elka/index.htm#X-902 - scroll down for two images. The black ovale space left of the keys holds black chord buttons.
ReplyDeleteSpecifically it seems to be a Concorde 811, http://www.elka-musik.de/schatz.htm (scroll down)
ReplyDeleteAn industrial looking organ if I ever saw one.
Thanks!
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