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Custom DIY modular? If you know more about this system, feel free to comment.
Monday, May 18, 2009
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that's Robert Mason and his Stardrive synthesiser.
ReplyDeletethere are 2 Stardrive albums, and AFAIK they are the only examples of 70s synth DIY fusion jazz.
i personally think those records are fucking incredible.
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ReplyDeleteI have that record. It's rad. (sorry for the mess up post)
ReplyDeleteI have that record too- I remember finding it as a promo cutout in some record store in NY in the 70's.
ReplyDeleteMost cool!
He did a "Strawberry Fields Forever" cover that come some airplay, back in the day. Where are you Mr. Mason?
ReplyDeleteBought the "Intergalactic Trot" album when it first came out. Only reason I kept it as long as I did was the sax playing of the late Michael Brecker. Thought the synth was totally unimpressive.
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