Monday, September 16, 2013
MOOG SOUND LAB: Divine Fits - Civilian Stripes
Published on Mar 7, 2013 MoogMusicInc·253 videos
"Every year during Moogfest we hold our annual circuit bending contest, 2012's contest asked electronic and music aficionados to create a circuit bent sampler featuring sounds from the incredibly popular Moog Google Doodle. This year's winning sampler was then used by many of the festival's headliners during Moogfest 2012 where Google was present to document the whole process.
Google's mini-doc chronicling this melding of music and technology and the resulting tracks, "Moogfest 2012: The Sound Lab EP", can be seen, heard, and downloaded at:
http://goo.gl/djmR5
During Moogfest 2012 Divine Fits tore through the Moog Sound Lab and reworked Civilian Stripes the what they said was the most acoustic song of their debut album "A Thing Called Devine Fits" in to the Moog heavy song you see here.
A standard drum kit was replaced by three Rack Mount Voyagers triggered by a Trap-Kat midi controller. A Little Phatty and Minitaur filled out the keys section while lead singer Dan Boeckner filled in with the 10th anniversary Minimoog Voyager.
You can see more Moog Sound Lab videos from "Moogfest 2012: The Sound Lab EP" including El-P and Exitmusic exclusively at:
http://www.moogfest.com"
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