
snip: "In 2005, Mitchell saw bassist Marcus Miller perform. 'And I talked to his keyboardist, [who was] playing a Moog Mini D,' Mitchell says. 'We talked and I told him my background, and that I wanted to get a Mini-Moog, like he had. That inspired me to make my own...'
That led Mitchell to an online group called Analog Haven, a high-volume listserv that is a kind of massive catacomb of worldwide analog nerditry. In 2007, he sent out an e-mail to the group looking for synth heads from the Mid-Atlantic region interested in starting their own thing."
And little related plug for MATRIXSYNTH via Ed: "I connected with him [Logan] a few years ago through one of your posts. He has worked hard to book a synth fest at this relatively 'big' area venue. This is just a another example of the everyday people around the world, in the trenches, dedicated to making electronic music for no other reason than the pure joy and satisfaction on a deeply personal level.
You continue to be an advocate for this type of expression and just wanted to share the article. Thank You Matrix."
Baltimore SDIY Group & Friends live TV promo #1 - 3 on 06/25/2010
YouTube via BaltimoreSDIYGroup | October 01, 2010
"videos of the Baltimore SDIY Group & Friends live TV shot on Fox45 (WBFF-TV) in Baltimore MD on 06/25/2010. This video was done live at The Hexagon Space, http://hexagonspace.com, at 6:18am as part of Fox45's "Hometown Hotspot" morning show that helped us promote our Baltimore Electronic Music 2010 Summerfest event at this venue for 06/26/2010, http://sites.google.com/site/baltimor...
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Logan Mitchell Sr aka "Synth Tech Project", http:sites.google.com/site/synthtechproject
Baltimore SDIY Group's leader & founder"
"...kind of massive catacomb of worldwide analog nerditry."
ReplyDeleteis that flattery...?