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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Sonicware - Superbooth 2026 (with subtitles)


video upload by True Cuckoo

Click CC in the player for subtitles during the interview if needed.

THIS IS CRAZY! Whimsical Raps ATRIUM | Superbooth 2026


video upload by Milk Audio Store

"Atrium by Whimsical Raps is a five voices of analogue synthesis, controlled and modulated polytimbrally. we’ve taken ideas from our decade of modular exploration, and rethought how we reach into polyphony.

Each voice is shaped by its harmonic energy while three core timbre modes push into richer territory. from simple suboctave and noise waves, through frequency modulation, and landing in formant synthesis reimagined. all squeezed through a lowpass/gate combination, providing balance and occasionally emphasis."

AJH Synth Radiophonic Synth


video upload by Jarkko Tuohimaa

"Short sequence to test #AJH Synth #Radiophonic Synth at #Superbooth 2026."

Friday, May 15, 2026

New Order, BBC2/Radio 1 simulcast ('Rock Around The Clock', August 28, 1984)


video upload by MrMartinPipe

Two Sequential Circuits Prophet-5s and two Octave Electronics Voyetra 8s. Emu Emulator there as well as custom trigger pads.

This one is in via Ivan Trajkovic aka deejayiwan.

Video description:

"Here we have - except for the three songs that YouTube has 'flagged up' for removal - the notoriously bad-tempered 'Saturday Live' set that was the legendary New Order's contribution to the BBC's 'Rock Around The Clock' music-marathon of pop videos, live performances and documentaries.
Some of the day's programming - notably, this New Order performance from the bowels of Broadcasting House - was simulcasted on the BBC's Radio 1/2 network, as there was no stereo TV in the UK back then.
This historic programme (New Order's "live radio debut on the telly", according to BBC presenter Richard Skinner) surfaced on an old V2000 tape that was being chucked out (together with the video recorder it was in). V2000 was an unusual (but at the time, technically-advanced) European home-video format, intended to compete with VHS and Betamax. Developed by Philips and Grundig, the now-forgotten V2000 had some cool features - like 'flip over' recording, and noise-free 'trick' playback. Don't laugh - this was a big deal in the early-mid 1980s!
The recording was alas in a very poor state - machine (which needed to be repaired) and tape alike had evidently not been stored carefully. I have cleaned up the visuals as best I can - and the result is not bad, considering that the source material is over 40 years old! Better still, I had the cassette recording of the stereo FM broadcast I made at the time - which I have managed to synchronise to the video.
I have it on good authority that the result is superior to what the BBC holds in its archives (allegedly a ropey off-air VHS copy, with hissy mono sound).

Spring '26 (Composition) for Rhodes and Moog Voyager.


video upload by R. Reger

"Original piece that showcases Moog Voyager sounds."

☠️🤖💀👹💀🤖☠️OBLIQUENCER HARMONICONSTELLATION DRUM MACHINE ☠️🤖💀👹💀🤖☠️


MIDI CLOCK TEST video upload by A Magic Pulsewave

Dawless Jam | 146 bpm | melodic


video upload by Bobby Serious

"Thanks for watching ❤❤❤

146 bpm
#dawless #melodic #trance

Gear used:
Synthstrom Audible Deluge (sequencer only)
Roland TR-8S
Moog Minitaur
Access Virus B
Novation Peak
Erica Synths Steampipe
Circuit Tracks
Specular Tempus (2x reverb)"

“The Space Between Us” (Fourm Synthesizer) #sequential #synth #musicproducer #fourm


video upload by NeonSlasher84 and Koji Kobura

Escape - Live hardware jam with Sequential Take 5 + Ableton Move


video upload by 2-Minute Warning

"Back to another 2 minute jam (less or more ☺️).

This session features the Sequential Take 5 playing live chord progressions in real time through the Eventide H90: First section = Tape effect
Second section = + Aggravate distortion for a more industrial impact 😎🤘

The Ableton Move handles the Drums, Bass and Plucks.

There’s no MIDI sync or sequencing between the devices here as the Take 5 chords are performed live throughout the jam.

Hardware used:

// DRUMS, BASS, PLUCKS:
Ableton Move (Groovebox).
Track 1 🥁 = Drum Rack (homemade drum kit),
Track 2 🎸 = BASS Wavetable synth,
Track 3 🎹 = PLUCKS Wavetable synth,
Track 4 🥁 = Audio track (a couple of percussion loops)

// 🎹 PADS:
Sequential Take 5 (5-voice analog synth) + Eventide H90"

JAPAN SYNTHESIZER BAND COSMOS - Spiral Dreams


video upload by Иван 8633

Wait for it...

This one is in via Ivan Trajkovic aka deejayiwan.

Rare white Yamaha CS01 with breath contoller.
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