Monday, August 31, 2009
B(if)tek on Alchemy (SBS) 2001
YouTube via akmoulton. via Jake @ www.myspace.com/obscotch "B(if)tek perform 'The Virgin Amongst The Living Dead' on the final (ever?) show of Alchemy on SBS TV in 2001. An almost exact version of this track appeared titled 'Theme To The Translators' on their 2003 album 'Frequencies Will Move Together'."
Dance Tracks #1 - Sydney Opera House
"http://www.cicada.tv
A performance by chunky move dancers Kirsty McKracken and Lisa Griffiths with audio by b(if)tek and video projections by cicada. The performance ocured on two nights 26th and 27th of April 2002
visuals: Nick Ritar
visuals: Kirsten Bradley
choreography, dancer: Kirsty McKracken
choreography, dancer: Lisa Griffiths
audio: b(if)tek"
B(if)tek - We Think You're Dishy (Koshowko Remix)
Lunetta Synth Demo
YouTube via psyingo
"This is a little demo I came up with, I decided to narrate this because not alot of synth videos really have explainations. If you would like to hear the unnarrated audio, it is available here http://www.bitkins.com/ruin/lune2.mp3
it's nothing special, just a quick patch; but the sounds that can come out of this small setup are still quite great. fun to play around with the combinations.
the electro-music forum i referred to is here: http://electro-music.com/forum/index...."
BamBam Studio tour - 2009
YouTube via bambamstudio
"This is an updated tour of my studio since I added a lot of new gear since the last 'tour'.
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Dit is een korte tour van de studio. Doordat ik afgelopen tijd nieuwe gear heb toegevoegd was een 'update' van de tour wel gewenst.
http://www.bambamstudio.nl"
and from one year ago:
restoring an analog synth part 1
restoring an analog synth part 1 from amsonx on Vimeo.
"this is the first video about this italian synth, the was come with a italian electronic magazine in 1978. Our goals are the synth's complete restore and later some circuit bends. apologize for the bad A/V quallity but i've used a cell phone" via ams on the forum. I'm not getting an audio on this one.
VINTAGE ANALOG drum machine 1970s
Anyone know the make and model of this one? via the auction: "vintage drum machine that I believe to be from the 1970s. I have seen similar units made by UNIVOX, but this one appears to have no name on it."
Update via Qwave in the comments: "This is a Keio (pre KORG) Mini Pops 3. I used to own one. Not the Jarre sound. So I sold it again.
Here it is with the original type label on top of the machine: link
It appears to be fallen of on the one in the auction. The hole for fixing it to the unit is seen."
Doepfer A-134-2 VC Crossfader

via navs.modular.lab where you'll find the write-up and more.
How to Make a Noise

When compared with this free version, in the printed version you'll find:
* more content, including four refills
* more graphics (and in addition, all of the existing graphics in the free edition have been completely redrawn in the printed version), and
* more sounds (over 300 patches are featured in the updated book)."
You can find the free version here and the full version on Amazon
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