Saturday, May 09, 2009
Folkteck The Pyra-Bug

"The Pyra-Bug By Ben Houston .
This custom piece is part of a folktek series entitled "philanthropoid"". Known simply as the Bug series. Also in the series on the site and around the world is the Mantis, dronescape sequencer,the book of sound, the moth, the growling insect, the bug, the octa-hedra, walking stick, pendulum translator and others. The sound is phenomenol and continues to amaze us. It is a sonic symphony of nasty and grimy sweetness, endless layers of sound possibilities emenating from High quality OSC originally based on high tech speech synthesis. Seemingly random bits can be rediscovered time and time again and then there are those moments that you will most likely never rediscover. Endlessly captivating, this piece WILL provide sounds that you will not find in other synthesizers and will astonish you every time you turn it on.

Roland JX-3P

"ROLAND JX-3P, analog polysynth, 6 voices polyphony, MIDI, made in 1983"
click on the images for the full size shots.



Strawberry fields for Ella
YouTube via OmenieSoftware
"The challenge - can a ham-fisted non-pianist use Ellatron version 1.3's chord banks to recreate the most recognisable and iconic Mellotron tune of all time?
The answer would seem to be, yes!!!"
Available on iTunes here:
Variable Slope Filter / Phaser Progress

"No new sound samples yet (front panel wiring is still missing). Old sound samples and general information is here"

Alien Robot Dance music production
YouTube via se7ense7. misc synth and studio shots.
"I did these tracks for a movie-production company in the Netherlands... they needed some different styles of music to put underneath a 7 minute compilation about the city Eindhoven and to fit certain moods in the clip.
All synth sounds in these clips were made with Roland JX3P, MC303 and Yamaha AN200.
Guitars and basses are real instruments recorded with a SM58 through my alesis IO26"
The Midwest Experimental Electronics Showcase
"The Midwest Experimental Electronics Showcase
Saturday, May 16th, 7 PM
Lizard's Liquid Lounge
3058 W Irving Park Rd., Chicago, 773-463-7599
~NO COVER~
Audio &visual artists and inventors from the Midwest gather to share their recent homemade experimental electronics projects, instruments, videos, and robots at this DIY convention/lab. Circuit Benders, Toy Hackers, Tech Pirates, and Recycling Junkies will have an opportunity to perform, demonstrate, and lecture about their recent work in the fast-growing art of Acquired Technology."
Line-up: Tim Kaiser,Talking Computron,Hey Coma, Thriftstore Boratorium,Créme DeMentia, Roth Mobot,Alex Inglizian,Mike Una,AutoShrimp,djswyll.
via brian c
Saturday, May 16th, 7 PM
Lizard's Liquid Lounge
3058 W Irving Park Rd., Chicago, 773-463-7599
~NO COVER~
Audio &visual artists and inventors from the Midwest gather to share their recent homemade experimental electronics projects, instruments, videos, and robots at this DIY convention/lab. Circuit Benders, Toy Hackers, Tech Pirates, and Recycling Junkies will have an opportunity to perform, demonstrate, and lecture about their recent work in the fast-growing art of Acquired Technology."
Line-up: Tim Kaiser,Talking Computron,Hey Coma, Thriftstore Boratorium,Créme DeMentia, Roth Mobot,Alex Inglizian,Mike Una,AutoShrimp,djswyll.
via brian c
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