MATRIXSYNTH: NECROMONKEY - KNOCK KNOCK HORNETS NEST - MUSIC VIDEO


Friday, May 24, 2013

NECROMONKEY - KNOCK KNOCK HORNETS NEST - MUSIC VIDEO

Published on May 24, 2013 RothHandle·1,606 videos

Some great synth spotting in this one including I believe the eowave Persephone and a mixed synthesisers.com based modular. Those of you that have been coming to MATRIXSYNTH for a while will recognize Mattias of RothHandle Studio from his numerous gear videos here on MATRIXSYNTH. On a synth trivia note ABBA's white Minimoog resided at RothHandle (see these posts). I'm not sure if it is still there.


"ARTIST: Necromonkey
SONG: Knock knock hornets nest
ALBUM: Necroplex

Music video by Martin Gustafsson (www.vimeo.com/gusse)

This is the first video from Necromonkeys debut album, Necroplex.

Necromonkey consists of David Lundberg (Gösta Berlings saga) and Mattias Olsson (Änglagård, Pineforest Crunch, Roth Händle studios).

In this video you can also see two of musicians that are heavily featured on the album Einar Baldursson (Guitar) and Michele Benincaso (Bass and Moog Taurus pedals).

The band is currently working on a series of four eps that will later on be compiled to an album. There are also plans for more videos and live concerts.

If you are interested in getting a copy of the album please drop the band a line at Necromonkeyness@gmail.com."

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