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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Linux Rock Star on the Alsa Modular Synth


For any Linux users out there, there is a new Linux music blog, Linux Rock Star. Click here for a post on the Alsa Modular Synth.

"This full modular synth (with "modules" that allow one to build a complete synthesizer) has one of the fattest sounds and most realistic I have heard from a virtual synthesizer (I've been using them since the days of Vaz Plus 1.7). There are thick basses, lush pads, searing leads, all the cliches plus all the weird sounds one can dream up. There are some amazing sounds that remind me of Klaus Schulze in the presets."

via CDM

Northern Air - The Wretch

Michael Weeks has contributed to quite a few posts on this site, so it's only appropriate I mention his new release Northern Air. Title link takes you to more info. Make sure to check out the video (there's an iPod formatted version after the jump as well). Congrats Michael!

Squarepusher Profile Sonicstate.com - on YouTube



via SonicState. More Squarepusher.

Technomania on SonicState

Sonic State has launched Technomania, a video grab bag of randomn synth clips. Below are links to the first two episodes.










Episode 1

James Anderson and Circuit Bending
The Fairlight on Discovering Electronic Music
Russian Polyvoks
Fumitaka Anzai and a Lego Moog Modular
Mootbooxle and his Synthesizers.com modular

Episode 2
Roland CMU-810
The Moog Modular on Discovering Electronic Music
ARP 2500
James Anderson and Circuit Bending
Fumitaka Anzai and a Mellotron 400 patch change

via sequencer.de

DSMIDI Demo V.1. Unveiled

MIDI for the Nintendo DS. Title link takes you to more info.

via ben shannon illustrator.

Denkitribe on YouTube


video upload by Denkitribe


video upload by Denkitribe

Two new Electribe EMX Videos via Denkitribe. The effect pedals are Behringer. Via HarriL whom you might remember from these Electribe EMX videos.

dj sofia loaf on YouTube



via jesse. That's his daughter rocking her sampled voice on the Korg Kaoss pads. : )

KiraSynth - New Flickr Shots

flickr by Mike M. Title link takes you to more.

Defcon Badge Event Generator

Defcon 14 Badge Hacking Contest Winner - Proof of Concept on YouTube


Title link takes you to the full set of videos. If you don't know what DEFCON is, go here. In short it's a hacker convention. I pulled the following posted by shagghie on this VSE post before it dissapears into the ether:

"Don't ask me how, and definately don't ask me why, but I managed to win a competition I didn't even know was going on at Defcon this year... I hacked the defcon access badge and turned it into an event generator for my analog synth, using $20 of parts from Fry's and some god aweful zero-rosin solder and wayyy to hot of a cheap gun! Originally, I was trying to decipher the last 'mode' on the badge that put out random patterns for the blinking LED eyeballs on the badge...turns out it was a pseudo random pattern after all, but in the process I did discover it repleated every 58 seconds, and that the internal clock ran at exactly 64 bpm.... If you double that you get 128bpm, which is a nice healthy dancable pace... So that's when I thought to install a few piezo tweeters on the badge and tap directly off the IC in order to hear the pattern, and then realized I could install a 1/4" phone plug jack and tap both channels (left and right eyeball) and route it to my analog synth's envelope generator, so that i could great note shapes from both channels. Well, the rest is history, and I was able to get some nice phat techno beats out of it after tuning the synth for awhile. Amazing what redbulls and Fatburgers can inspire!

Little write-up in the Washington Post :/ link

Some pictures of other hacked badges and the badge's creater Joe Grand (aka Kingpin of L0pht Heavy Industries): link

Some VIDEOS of the badge in action, the "Blue Light Concert", the semi-lame demo at the awards ceremony, and a small clip of me setting up for what turned out to be a 7 hour long set at Caezer's Challenge private party. I had to jam for 7 hours straigh, performing live, with no loops, no .mp3's, and help from the occasional curious hacker that would step over to play the keys while I manned the machinedrum...
link"

Monday, August 14, 2006

Jean-Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman Live

For those of you in the Seattle, San Francisco or Los Angeles area, here's your chance to see one of the pioneers of electronic music, Jean-Jacques Perrey along with Dana Countryman. You can read more about Perrey's influence on wikipedia. Title link takes you to more info on the shows. They play Seattle on August 27, San Franscisco on August 29, Hollywood on August 31, and a special in store meet and great at Analogue Haven on August 30. That would be a pretty sweet gear fest.

Here are links to some excerpts:
Chicken On The Rocks
Furioso Disco
Atomic Twist
Harry's Rag
Podcast Interview

Via Dana Countryman on his gear and the upcoming shows:

"Hi Friends,

Jean Jacques Perrey and I have finished recording our upcoming MOOG CD. It will be out on September 25th, on Oglio Records.

We'll be doing special concerts in Seattle (Aug. 27th), San Francisco (Aug. 29th) and Hollywood (Aug. 31st).
Please check our web sites for more info.

http://www.jean-jacquesperrey.com
http://www.danacountryman.com"

"I have a big ol' modular synth in my home studio.

link

It's mostly Dotcom, with about 25% MOTM modules. I've been working with the legendary Jean-Jacques Perrey for the last couple of years, and we've just completed a new CD of crazy, "Moog" tunes. It comes out on Oglio Records next month.

We're doing a series of concerts on the West Coast at the end of this month to promote the CD. BTW, these are the FIRST concerts that Jean-Jacques has ever done in AMERICA. At age 77, he is still going strong, but who knows what will happen in the future. He is still one creative and brilliant guy, and it's a pleasure to be so lucky to work with him.

Meanwhile, I'm continuing to add to my modular -- trying out different modules from various companies, - selling off ones I don't use, etc. I have no problem, having a "Franken-synth"!"
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