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Friday, August 05, 2011

Bob Moog Foundation Releases Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2

"ASHEVILLE, N.C. – August 5, 2011 – Leading up to the organization’s fifth anniversary on August 21, the Bob Moog Foundation (BMF) announces the release of its third CD, Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2. This audio anthology features 14 Asheville-based recording artists, each contributing a track to benefit the Foundation. Spanning musical styles ranging from rock and hip-hop to dubstep and avant electronica, Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2 is a dynamic showcase for the wealth of sounds inspired by Bob Moog’s contributions to modern music. The album is not strictly electronic music, but an expression of the wider pool of creativity that Bob touched.

You can order Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2 directly from the BMF’s online store (www.moogfoundation.org/shop). It’s also available for download from either iTunes or Amazon.

Compiled and produced by BMF volunteer Dave Hamilton, who also produced the first volume, the album is dedicated to Meg Lauzon, who was a friend to the Foundation and to the Asheville music community. The opening track features BMF Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa reading a description of Bob’s one-of-a-kind invention, the Multi-Touch-Sensitive Keyboard, accompanied by music from the duo Blinding Standstill. Additional contributors include the West African-influenced Toubab Krewe (one of Bob’s favorite bands), Stephaniesid, Telepath, and 15-year-old phenom Summit Jaffe (also known as Numatik).

'Most musicians have known for years how important Bob Moog’s work is in the music industry. I’m thankful that the BMF is going to help share that with the rest of the world, and that it’s based here in Asheville.'
— ---- Ryan Reardon, Afromotive

'Bob Moog opened the way for electronic music technologies to reach everyday people. The Bob Moog Foundation continues his work by expanding greater access to the future tools of human expression.'
— Juan Holiday, The Secret B-Sides

'Eymarel feels extremely grateful and privileged to be part of the mission to spread Bog Moog’s legacy. Together we can continue to explore and spread the power of electronic sound and music. We take pride in creating music and expressing emotion with some of the best gear on the market designed by one of the greatest synthesizer pioneers: Bob Moog!'
— Mary Frances, Eymarel

'In the years since Bob's passing, I've come to realize the breadth of creativity that he inspired with his innovations. Bob's legacy spans far beyond electronic music, and even far beyond music itself. Mooged Out Asheville, Volume 2 is a testament to the various musical genres that have been touched by his pioneering work. The BMF is grateful to our talented local music community for this show of support.'
— Michelle Moog-Koussa, BMF Executive Director"

Moog Etherwave Theremins Hand Painted by LEBO

via these auctions
See the video here.

Pictured in order with auction links [direct auction links let you see what items sell for once the auction ends]:

Rebirth
Spring
Alive
Fusion

"The Bob Moog Foundation is pleased to auction off this custom hand painted Moog Etherwave theremin by Miami artist David ‘LEBO’ Le Batard.

The theremin comes with a 110 volt power supply, and an instruction manual and DVD. It mounts on a standard microphone stand.

A long time supporter of the Bob Moog Foundation, LEBO painted this theremin along with three others while visiting Asheville during the Halfway to MoogFest weekend in April, 2011. All theremins were donated to the Bob Moog Foundation by Moog Music, Inc. You can see a video of LEBO painting the theremins here.

LEBO explains, “Working with the Bob Moog Foundation seems like a great fit, as I feel we share the same approach of blending fine craftsmanship, creative exploration, and a keen interest in unique technological applications.”

Michelle Moog-Koussa, Executive Director of the Bob Moog Foundation, notes, “LEBO’s integration of music and visual art speaks to the transcendental nature of creative expression, the very expression that guided Bob Moog’s career. LEBO, like many visual artists, has told me that Bob Moog’s legacy inspires his work. Through LEBO’s painting, we celebrate the inspirational value of creativity across genres.”

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a unique piece of musical art! All proceeds from the sale will benefit the Bob Moog Foundation.

David “LEBO” Le Batard
www.lebostudios.com

David “LEBO” Le Batard is a Cuban-American artist who is recognized for his murals, paintings, sculptures, and wide spectrum of creative media. LEBO represents the self-proclaimed movement of “Postmodern Cartoon Expressionism,” the application of cartoon imagery combined with richly saturated balances of color and unique linear composition. Ranging from abstract to highly narrative, his aim is to evoke emotion and create layers of meaning.

Born in New York City (November 19, 1972) to Cuban émigré parents and raised in South Florida, LEBO’s formal training in the arts began at Florida International University in Miami, Florida (BA degree, 1995) and culminated in his residency at the International Museum of Cartoon Art in Boca Raton, Florida, where he lectured on the practical and technical approaches of illustration.

The Bob Moog Foundation
www.moogfoundation.org

The Bob Moog Foundation honors the legacy of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog through its mission of igniting creativity at the intersection of music, history, science, and innovation. Its projects include MoogLab Student Outreach Program, which brings electronic musical instruments into the schools to teach children science through music; the Archive Preservation Initiative, an effort to preserve and protect the inventor’s extensive and historical archive; and the future Moogseum, an innovative educational, historical, and cultural facility that will bring Bob Moog’s spirit alive. It will be located in Asheville, NC, in the years ahead, pending necessary funding.

The Bob Moog Foundation is an independent, donor-driven 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is not formally affiliated with Moog Music, Inc."

Oberheim Xpander


via this auction

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Monomachine vs Octatrack by Zviij (soundtrack from video)


Monomachine vs Octatrack by Zviij (soundtrack from video) by Zviij

"Elektron Monomachine SFX60+ vs Elektron Octatrack by sound artist & noise designer Zviij w/ Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 (x2) and Korg Kaoss quad. © 2011.
Original video viewable here

* Booking : zviij AT zviij.com
N.B.— Zviij's singles "Bug Machines III, IV, V" are available for download on iTunes

Zviij — (born Franck Smith) is a French sound artist, noise designer and electronic musician, active as a soloist, living and working in Brussels.

http://www.zviij.com‬

http://zviij.blogspot.com

http://www.vimeo.com/zviij‬

http://www.youtube.com/zviij‬

http://www.twitter.com/zviij‬

‪http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zviij/186822201343111
Release date: Jul 31, 2011"

Synth Meeting in Turin


"Sunday, September 4 at 11:00am - September 5 at 12:00am

Blah Blah
via Po 21
Augusta Taurinorum, Piemonte, Italy"

Links and additional info on Facebook.

Mister Magisters – Toy Modular

via Pakir:
"Iv been sitting on this pair of Mister Magister for a while now, they are somewhat similar to a swedish talking Speak & Spell. After finding some funny bends i couldnt decide what components to put in it so i decided to make it modular. The tiny patchbays on the front goes to soilderpoints on the card and by putting different components in the patchbay you can get the machine to flip out in all kind of ways. Sometimes its screaming and making little noisebursts and other times it gives you strange ryhtmic melodies, bleeps and bloops. Then if you get tired of all the wackyness you can rip everything out of the patchbay and now it will speak pretty much randomly from its memory. Making strange sentences, poetry. In swedish.

One of the machines has a 8×8 led-matrix connected to the patchbay, you can use it to bend the Magister. When you´ve connected enough cables to it the leds will flicker like any old 70s super computer. =)

The nice thing about them being two is that you can use the extra long cables to bend them against each other. =)

Anyway. its a great little toy. I havnt seen many of them bent. Dont know if people know about them at all.
It would be nice to make a better control surface for it or adding a sequencer but its very much fun the way it is.
Patching at it, making leds flicker in the led-matrix, makes you feel like a mad professor. =)

http://devsound.se/2011/mister-magisters-toy-modular"

Mister Magister - Circuit Bent 1

YouTube Uploaded by salkinitzor on Jul 31, 2011

"A short demo of my bent Mister Magister couple. The patchbays on the front goes to solderpoints on the circuitboard. Patching around with different components & wires is true exploration.
You can use the longer patch cables to connect them to each other to make funny bleepy interactions.
It speaks swedish. =)"

Mister Magister - Circuit Bent 2

8GB TR-808 Flash Drive

via ALKOTABEATS
"$39.99 - On Sale

Pre-Order this item now! Ship date is estimated Mid September - October 1st, 2011. We are doing a limited one time run!

Based on the ledgendary Roland TR-808 Drum Machine, the TR-808 flash drive does a brilliant job of recreating the most legendary vintage drum machine/synthesizer ever created. The TR-808′s signature synthesized drum sounds can be heard in nearly every genre of music, from Electronic to Country. The TR-808 played a crucial role in shaping many sub-genres of hip hop including bass and southern/dirty south hip hop beats. Hip Hop heads, Electro Heads, Synth Freaks, and more will all appreciate the detail put into this novelty 8GB USB Flash Drive.

Possible Uses:
* Drum and Sound Storage
* Pro Tools / Tracked Out Audio Sessions
* Beat CD’s – Catch A&R’s and Label’s Attention!
* Store your beats

Technical Specifications:
* 8 GB Capacity
* High Quality Toshiba Flash Memory
* Extremely Detailed and Ultra Realistic!
* Super Durable PVC Construction
* USB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 Support/Compatibility"

This Second Sleep - Offering & Return: 258v, 251e, 255


YouTube Uploaded by arthurpainter on Aug 5, 2011

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
A bit of cyclical fun using my 200e. Please listen with headphones."

ether^ra PASSAGE

Uploaded by potterpaint2000 on Aug 5, 2011

"a Buchla 200e improv. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

Andromeda A6 - Fun With Envelopes Pt. 3


YouTube Uploaded by TheZombieHolocaust on Aug 5, 2011

"Just playing through some patches and using the envelopes in a few different ways to affect the sound. Please enjoy"

Also see:
Andromeda A6 - Fun With Envelopes Pt. 1
Andromeda A6 - Fun With Envelopes Pt. 2

Yamaha CS-10

via this auction

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