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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Babyland - Synth Punk



Title link takes you to the Babyland website.

Via gerald:

"My personal favorite synthpunk - Babyland is worth checking out if you haven't heard them before.

http://www.myspace.com/babylandmusic

They're still sequencing with Cubase on a mac classic - have been since 1989. I miss their old "fire" shows - they'd dump motor oil in tin drums, light it up and then play the drums with pipes. Billowing, choaking black smoke, crazy beats, jumping flames - damn I wish it was the early 90's again. They still put on a fantastic show - Dan is a crazy-energetic vocalist.

Also check their main page - www.babyland.info - you can see the mac classic in the video.

-gerald
http://www.myspace.com/logo64"

Very cool, I like what I hear so far. I definitely need to check them out, and logo-64 (good stuff).

Technos Acxel Resynthesizer

Shot of the Technos Acxel Resynthesizer via Jam.se. There's a ton of other gear there as well, new and vintage, worth checking out. More on the Acxel Resynthesizer here.

San Francisco Electronic Music Festival


"The seventh annual San Francisco Electronic Music Festival will take place Thursday, August 10th to Sunday, August 13th, 2006 at SomArts Cultural Center located at 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94103. We are planning a full festival this year with electroacoustic composers, sound installation artists, and interdisciplinary performance." Title link takes you to more info including shots from previous years. Hey, Morton was there. :) Via Brian Comnes.

Dwarf by Stefan Trippler

"Multitracked MEK, drums from Spectrasonics Stylus and Steinberg LM4" Title link takes you to a 5.05M MP3 by Stefan Tripper.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

The Music Technology Labs at Evergreen State College


Ok, this is one of those "how the heck did I not know about this before" posts. Title link takes you to the pics page of The Music Technology Labs at Evergreen State College right in my back yard so to speak. They have Buchla, EMU and more. Thanks to sequencer.de for this one. Funny that I found out about this via Moogulator all the way over in Germany. : ) Thank you Moogulator!

P.S. I see a cat in the shot.

SuperCatDeluxe2 by Spookeyman

Title link takes you to a track title SuperCatDeluxe2 by Spookeyman on VSE. Note the cat. : ) I thought it was a pretty cool track and a good example of the synths listed below.

"Again...i took part to a "one instrument" competition. The only synths that were allowed are : Korg MS-50, Korg MS-20 or Korg MS-10.

I have the last, the little one VCO/ENV/Filter MS-10.

The Drum Machine that i used is the Roland CR-68, and the effect is a Roland RE-201. Thats all. No sequencer, or modulation effect."

Track also saved here.

Blackstrobe Studios Synth Manuals and More



Title link taks you to the Blackstrobe Studios synth manuals page. I ran into the site looking for an Arp Axxe patch sheet for UNIT-Sound in the comments of this Synthwire post, and my previous post. Note, that the list of manuals on the page appear to be links to other sites hosting the manuals. It's cool that they didn't just copy the manuals down and host them themselves, but via links would be nice. : ) Regardless, the links are there if we need them.

Yellow Arp Axxe

Title link takes you to more on Synthwire.

Mutek Montreal 2006

Title link takes you to some shots of Mutek Montreal 2006 sent my way via Mike Jerugim. It looks like it was a great show. For more on Mutek in general, click here - note the language links on the top right of each festival.

"Thought you might want to see some of the pics that I posted from the Mutek festival in Montreal last Sunday Night. I had to leave after the second act, as the subways were going to stop running, but hopefully you'll get the idea. It was really inspiring to see an electronic music scene that was so alive and vibrant. They truly appreciated the music that (thankfully) was not 100% boom boom techno. It really felt like this crowd was sophisitcated in their tastes, and generally accepting of music that most neophytes might consider a bit "challenging". My hat is off to the Mutek organizers, performers, and most of all the Montreal audiences. They were simply great. I can't wait to come back next year!!!"

Hey, what's wrong with boom boom techno? : P

Pearl Syncussion SY1


Simon (... snafu ...) posted this piece along with a few others he has on auction to the AH list. Title link takes you to a few more shots he sent my way. Some notes from the auction:

"it has been modded, so that each (of the two) voices hast a single output."

"in the 70s it became famous, because it was used to make these wierd disco-sounds bioooouuuuu biiiiuuuuuu - but behind those cheezy sounds there is a hidden gem not many know about... i have been told, that it can do very cool bass-drum hits, that can ever out-boom the TR909 (that is why i bought it :-)."

Nice description snafu. : )

It's interesting how this looks a lot like a Roland. Anyone know if there is any connection there? The shots of it on it's side, however, make it look completely different. I'd love to hear some samples of this as well. If anyone knows of any, please post in the comments. I asked Simon if he had any, so we'll see. I also tried Audio Playground's Virtual Drummachine page and no go.

Update via zerozeroisland in the comments:

"The syncussion is great! In addition to all the 70's disco sounds, it's capable of a lot more. Skinny Puppy used it in the early days and it's definitely useful for very aggressive, heavy sounds...

if you have a copy of Reason, here is a refill for the Redrum drum machine of some amazing sy-1 sounds: link"
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