YouTube via FlametopFred "Spock deeply listens to the trance like tranquil wail of the singing Vulcan Organ Orchestra (Yamaha D-85 Electone) which Barry Warne composed."
YouTube via FlametopFred "some Vangelis-esque sounds, on the E-70"
Improv 031 Op.4178: Drone Collins 1
"E-75 Electone Organ / Synthesizer Hybrid"
Blade Runner Quickie
"Blade Runner end credits theme - quicky on the Yamaha Electone E-75."
Heavy Wood Improv 019 Op.4166: Fool's Gold: the Alaska Overture [Ode to Electone] E-70
"by vamping on some UK and Supertramp, came up with this new composition that fuses the two ideas behind "Alaska" and "Fool's Overture" Found this E-70 for $150 locally. Finding that the Yamaha E-70 home organ is a very inspirational (and fun) music making machine. Everyone should have one. Some assembly required. Well, not really. Just heavy. You need two or three good friends, including one with a small truck or large van. Heavy. But fun."
YouTube via tobisama. Roland SH-101 as a keytar. Via Ade in the comments of this post.
Update: Re-Published on Jan 11, 2013 The Arkive
"Freeez was a UK dance music group from London, initially known for its emergence as one of the UK's leading jazz-funk bands of the early 1980s. Founded by John Rocca, Freeez consisted of various musicians, originally with Rocca and other members such as Andy Stennet (keyboards, Peter Maas (bass) and Paul Morgan or Everton Mcalla (drums).
Source: WIKIPEDIA"
YouTube via znshn "Zn'shñ member Franck Smith testing analog pulses & glitchy patterns w/ Sleepdrone 5 as sound source + Moog Bass Murf and 2x Sherman Filterbank 2 (filterbank n°1 direct to filterbank n°2).
Contents: electronic pulses, glitchy patterns, analog electronics, bird chirping, bass w/ arco, signal trajectory, glitch, clicks, analog oscillators, alternative beat making, noise manufacturing...
IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.
Material in this video: - Sleepdrone 5 (by King Capitol Punishment) - Moog Bass Murf (MF-105b) - 2x Sherman Filterbank 2 (tabletop versions) N.B.— separate direct outputs 2 & 3 of Sleepdrone and main output are routed to Filterbank 2 via Nobels mix-41-C active mixer 4 in 1 (not shown on screen).
"Keyboardist/Songwriter Gary Wright performing "Love Is Alive" on the Midnight Special TV show, 1976. Featuring a young Steve Porcaro {keyboards for TOTO, Michael Jackson, Herb Alpert, Pablo Cruise, Brothers Johnson, etc.} on synthesizers along with rockin' ladies on cowbell + tambourine ;-) Awesome Minimoog bass. Enjoy this great song from the 70's decade of musical innovation & legendary songwriting."
Update via Brandon: "Looks like a [Oberheim] TVS-1 in Pocaro's rig, too. And a white painted ARP SE-IV in the other guy's rig."
YouTube via cosmohelectrastudio "Sequenced with the Korg poly 800 via Philip Rees midi to CV converter. These added CV/Gate (+ filter control) imputs are a great mod."
YouTube via astkidontheblock "the sound quality is terrible, sorry! The glitch lab isn't finished yet (battery holder is missing). check diysynth.blogsport.de for better sound samples."