Friday, June 08, 2018
Advanced Vertical Processor by Ministry of Science
Published on Jun 8, 2018 stuthomson
Per posting guidelines all posts have to feature demos of specific synths. That said, posting this one for that image. It reminds me of the Bahn Sage and Seekers SMS 2000.
Update: one track is Waldorf Micro-Q with the Roland CM-32P.
00:00 First Movement
03:35 Anti-Phase Boundary
08:13 Nobody Was a Stranger
09:44 Hydrocorzine
12:42 Suddenly Perfectly Clear
16:12 I Saw You Through the Window
19:38 Here Comes the Future
All tracks composed arranged and recorded by Stuart C. Thomson
Cover art by Jim Dwyer
Buy tracks at Bandcamp
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is there any more information on this artist? i very much enjoy this album
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a Univac I
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIVAC_I