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Showing posts with label synth booze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label synth booze. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Noise Engineering Modules & Whiskey Pairing Event at Perfect Circuit



This is a free event. Register here.

"Noise Engineering + Balcones Distilling Module & Whiskey Pairing by Perfect Circuit"

DATE AND TIME

Wed, October 24, 2018
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT
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LOCATION

Perfect Circuit
2405 W Empire Ave
Burbank, CA 91504

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The more you drink the more you'll buy!!! ;)

And remember, Supporters of MATRIXSYNTH get %10 off at Perfect Circuit!

Sunday, November 12, 2017

DSI REV2 Shot Glass


via @dsiSequential

"Thanks to everyone for stopping by DSI & @musicexposf 2017!
Photo: @animusicsf | #ProphetRev2"



So cool.

Friday, August 25, 2017

Knobcon Announces Seminar Lineup Including Whiskey Tasting: A Primer



I see the whiskey leprechaun in green on the far right. :)

Joking aside, here are the seminar details via Knobcon (and yes there really will be a Whiskey one):

"Knobcon announces workshop lineup

It wouldn’t be a true convention without informative seminars and workshops and Knobcon has two full days of them. From question-and-answer sessions with synth pioneers like Tom Oberheim to learning how to solder and build your own synthesizer, Knobcon has something for all synth enthusiasts.

Saturday, September 9 2017

The Basics of Synthesis
Marc Doty, the undisputed king of YouTube synthesiser videos, provides as comprehensive a primer about synthesis which could be reasonably expected to fit in ninety minutes.

Random Applications in Electronic Music
Jon Sonnenberg demonstrates the various ways that randomness and probability can be harnessed in electronic music production and performance.

Michael Boddicker: Ask Me Anything
Mr. Boddicker has been a session musician and film composer for over four decades, working on countless recordings you’ve certainly heard from Michael Jackson to No Doubt. Moderated by Suit & Tie Guy.

Whiskey Tasting: A Primer
Winston Edwards of Texas-based Balcones Distilling gives a crash course in how to taste whiskey in a critical environment. Must be 21 to participate.

Sunday, September 10 2017

Harald Bode: Innovator Unsung
Marc Doty presents an exploration of one of the least-known yet most-relevant inventors in the field of electronic music technology. You won't believe how much this guy impacted your life.

A History of Reverberation in Recorded Music
William Beith maps out how reverberation developed in recorded music in the twentieth century and describes the mechanics behind the ambience. He is Chicagoland's very own plate reverb craftsman, having built plates for many facilities including Van Halen's 5150 Studios.

Tom Oberheim: Ask Me Anything
The legend opens himself up to your questions. Maybe you’d like to know "why paddles?" or “Why eight voices instead of seven?” Here's your chance. Moderated by Suit & Tie Guy.

BBoy Tech Report LIVE
Corry Banks takes to the digital airwaves for a live broadcast of his beloved music production podcast."

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P.S. Haven't had an opportunity to use the synth booze label on the site in a while. :)

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Roland TR-808 Inspired Whiskey


via the drinks report

"8O8, a new global whisky brand from music producer and DJ TommyD and businessman Paul Pullinger, aims to revolutionise the whisky industry and encourage a whole new generation of whisky drinkers to engage with the category.

Named after the famous Roland TR-808 Drum Machine, TommyD and Paul have assembled a team of industry icons, including Warner Music UK chairman and CEO Max Lousada, alongside whisky luminary Jonathan Driver and ex-Red Bull chief Harry Drnec. Having already soft launched in late 2015 and boasting house pour status in the likes of Fabric, Ministry of Sound and The Warehouse Project, 8O8 Whisky is set to be released to the consumer market this month..."

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Roland TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer Flask 8oz

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Here is a brand new 8oz powder coated flask with custom tb303 artwork I manually redrew every aspect of in illustrator. I also sandblasted this by hand in my studio. No reserve.

I should mention that these aren't commercially available anywhere.

The graphic wont scratch off or fade over time. Perfect for parole hearings, children's birthday parties and funerals."

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Moog Filtered Ale

Bob Moog Foundation Unites with Asheville Brewing Company to Launch 'Moog Filtered Ale'

Proceeds of Limited Edition Brew to Benefit Foundation

May 5, 2010 – Asheville Brewing Company and the Bob Moog Foundation are proud to announce the launch of the limited edition Moog Filtered Ale, a pale beer named in honor of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog. The Ale will be available beginning May 27, 2010 at the Foundation's fundraising event, Moogus Operandi, featuring synthesizer wizard Erik Norlander. All profits from the sale of the beer will be donated to the Bob Moog Foundation to benefit their projects. The timing of the launch of the beer coincides with the inventor's May 23 birthday.

Moog Filtered Ale will be be distributed nationally and internationally in 22-ounce bottles through Asheville's Bruisin' Ales and will be available on tap in various locations throughout Western North Carolina. The beer will be sold from May 27 through July 31, after which it will no longer be available.

"Moog Filtered Ale is an American-style pale ale with distinctive notes of caramel and pine. It's a very accessible beer that reflects the Moog legacy. I've been a fan of Bob Moog since college, and I am excited to present a beer in honor of an American pioneer,” says Doug Riley, brewer and part owner of the Asheville Brewing Company.

Asheville Brewing has been making outstanding craft beers since 1998 and has won several awards for its beers. As an active supporter of local non-profit groups they are thrilled to be working with the Bob Moog Foundation, whose work is innovative and historical. Through Moog Filtered Ale, Asheville Brewing aims to support the interactive educational programs that the Foundation is developing to teach science through music as well as the eventual creation of a Moogseum.

Asheville Pizza Company President Mike Rangel says, “We are thrilled to be working with the Bob Moog Foundation to help keep Bob's vision and legacy alive. By donating the profits from Moog Filtered Ale, we will be supporting innovative science education through the Foundation's MoogLab outreach project. We are proud to be joining some of the larger beer companies in supporting important educational work in our community. Moog Filtered Ale is absolutely the most exciting project our company has been involved in."

"Michelle Moog-Koussa, Executive Director of the Bob Moog Foundation, comments, 'Creating Moog Filtered Ale with the Asheville Brewing Company has been a rewarding project. We are very grateful to Mike Rangel and Doug Riley for their support of our innovative projects, which will benefit Western North Carolina and beyond. The unique partnership between the Asheville Brewing Company and the Bob Moog Foundation marks a true match of venture philanthropy and creative fundraising in a economically precarious environment. The proceeds from this project will assist us in continuing our important work.'

The label for the Ale was designed by Asheville artist Phil Cheney. The label, an original graphic in vibrant shades of purple, green, and orange, shows Bob Moog leaning over a keyboard with musical notes, synthesizer knobs, and patch cables floating from his head. The number “76” graces the upper right-hand corner of the label, commemorating Bob Moog's 76th birthday which falls on May 23.

A launch party for Moog Filtered Ale will be held on May 27, 2010, at the Orange Peel in Asheville. The event, Moogus Operandi, will feature virtuoso synthesist Erik Norlander and his massive custom modular synthesizer, affectionately called “the Wall of Doom.” An auction of Moog-inspired art will be held on eBay a week prior to the event and will conclude the night of the event.

Tickets to the event are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased through the Orange Peel.

The Ale will be sold exclusively by Greenlife Grocery, the Orange Peel, and Asheville Pizza and Brewing Company from May 27 through May 30. Beginning May 31, Moog Filtered Ale will be available for international retail distribution in bottles exclusively through Bruisin' Ales. It will be available on tap throughout western North Carolina."

Note on the two images in this post: I decided to post both as the top made me reflect on how the label might look printed on the bottle, while the bottom was more clear for digital print.

Monday, February 01, 2010

MATRIXSYNTH Wine in the Wild

via Buchla Tech

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

NAMM: Trash_Audio NAMM 2010


YouTube via thedeepelement
"http://www.trashaudio.com I can see why they wouldn't give us press passes this year. But of course we'll always find a way to ruin any party."

BTW, HUGE thanks to Surachai and Justin for hosting the NAMM BBQ on Saturday night. It absolutely rocked. A friend asked me what my favorite thing was at NAMM. I thought about the booths and the gear, and then answered it was the people. You can see and hear the gear online and except for a few little surprises, everything is pretty much as you would imagine. What you can't get online is the interaction and conversations you get to have with people face to face. My one day at NAMM was a blast and the BBQ was the highlight. I met so many cool people I only knew via email and Twitter online. Everyone was super nice, and.... people at the BBQ enjoyed my wine! :) ... Be sure to read the write-up on TRASH_AUDIO.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!


Have a fun Halloween everyone! I'll be drinking some of that MATRIXSYNTH wine tonight. :)
Be sure to click on the Halloween label below for all Halloween posts.
The wine is a 2005 Northwest Cellars Merlot. It won the Finger Lakes Int'l Double Gold award. BTW, you can get your own custom labels through them. If you do, let them know you found out about them here. :)
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