MATRIXSYNTH: Blindoldfreak at the Knitting Factory


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Blindoldfreak at the Knitting Factory

Califaudio has pics up of the Blindoldfreak show at the Knitting Factory in LA.

both Buchlas (the original 200 and the new 200e), the MacBeth M5N, Roland TR-808, TB-303, Frostwave Resonater, a Moogerfooger and some other pedals.

8 comments:

  1. Is there any particular aesthetic, practical or ergonomic reason why Alessandro sets up on the floor? I'm not criticizing...I personally could not perform that way. I'm just curious.

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  2. Wow, so he owns a 200e AND a 200 now?

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  3. I was at the show - it was incredible. The sound was stellar.

    Everyone was drooling over the gear, too. It was cool how up-close and personal it was.

    I like the sitting on the floor thing - it makes for a neat aesthetic. More intimate and cozy, like he's invited you to his living room to hang out with him and his synths.

    For the record - Alessandro only played the Buchlas. There was a group jam with the other two openers at the end, and they were the ones playing the 808, 303, Macbeth, frostwave, etc. There were a few zvex pedals thrown in the mix as well.

    Totally fantastic experience.

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  4. i want to work for NIN so I can afford 2 Buchlas

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  5. Haha, quiet! You have enough neat stuff as it is!

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