Friday, October 29, 2010
Studio di Fonologia - Museum of Musical Instruments Milano
YouTube via elgauchoandres | October 29, 2010
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To operate this studio, a white lab coat over a tweed jacket, shirt and tie would have been compulsory. Also obligatory: beards, glasses and pipe-smoking. That includes women composers.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, I do love that 'aesthetic' when there was no visual difference between a music studio and a nuclear reactor control room. I guess the closest anyone's come since is the Roland SH3, 5, 7 and 100M. If anyone brings out a new modular with that look, I'll be on it like an Italian Prime Minister with a 17-year old.
Love the soundtrack!
Happy you like it!!!
ReplyDeleteIs very weird that only few hours posted, it was between the 30 most viewed today! I didn't know that so many people liked this kind of stuff like me (astounded). Or was the effect Matrixsynth???