MATRIXSYNTH: The Beatles "Ticket To Ride" cover - a duet by I Speak Machine's Tara Busch and the ARP 2600


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The Beatles "Ticket To Ride" cover - a duet by I Speak Machine's Tara Busch and the ARP 2600


Published on Sep 17, 2014 Tara Busch

"Sneak Preview for our show at Southbanks Centre, Sunday September 21st!

Deep in the Welsh countryside, there stands The Screeching Barn (aptly named for the owls nearby) , where this was filmed! I've been working in this loft for the past 9 months, eerie, bizarre, isolated & quite lovely.

On September 21st, I Speak Machine - the film/music collective consisting of Tara Busch & Maf Lewis will be previewing 3 sci-fi horror short films at the Southbank Centre's Purcell Room - and possibly playing this little number as well!

Buy tickets here: http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/what...

The beautiful machine accompanying me here is the wonderful ARP 2600. I fell upon covering song this one day when I was getting my head around this glorious beast...and thought it would be quite romantic to do a "duet" with him. This, along with all the other gear I will be playing for this show was lent to me by Dave Spiers & Chris Macleod at G Force Software - gforcesoftware.com .

Hope to see you at the show...and perhaps you'll request this? x

More here:

www.analogsuicide.com/purcellgig
www.twitter.com/tarabusch

Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/35534..."

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