Title link takes you to shots via this auction.
Synthwood
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Dancing - www.punkdisco.co.uk
YouTube via punkdiscoUK. Warning: Partial nudity in this one.
"MonoMachine Demo Video. Leah on vocals. Single live take"
For just the mp3 go here.
Mok Space Upates
Title link takes you to Mok's space on Twango. You will find new images and samples since my last post on Nov 11.
"I've uploaded some stuff recently to my page on Twango, including pics and a cool arpeggiator demo of the Jupiter, more XBase and Alienator stuff, a demo of the 'Infinte Reverb' from my Lexicon 200, more Multimoog demos, and some examples of an Omnichord in action. I'll try to get more solid stuff from the Jupiter up there soon - I sit there and play on it for hours and lose track of time and forget to record any of it!" Sounds awefully familiar. : )
"I've uploaded some stuff recently to my page on Twango, including pics and a cool arpeggiator demo of the Jupiter, more XBase and Alienator stuff, a demo of the 'Infinte Reverb' from my Lexicon 200, more Multimoog demos, and some examples of an Omnichord in action. I'll try to get more solid stuff from the Jupiter up there soon - I sit there and play on it for hours and lose track of time and forget to record any of it!" Sounds awefully familiar. : )
Mystery Synth Used by COIL
Anyone know what this is? It's on sequencer.de and apparently it's not a KORG. It was used by COIL.
Update: Answer in the comments including a note from Thighpaulsandra of COIL.
Below is a video with the synth:
Coil on 'Hello Culture'
YouTube via iameddiehearmeroar. I actually put this one up previously here.
Update: Answer in the comments including a note from Thighpaulsandra of COIL.
Below is a video with the synth:
Coil on 'Hello Culture'
YouTube via iameddiehearmeroar. I actually put this one up previously here.
Atari Punk Console v1
YouTube via blacktapes. Via sendling.
You might recognize it as this one. Title link takes you to a few more vids.
MOOG Leaflets
Title link takes you to more via this VSE thread. They are for sale there.
"Three are double sided the Taurus one is single sided. Would look nice on your walls behind your synth collection. They are all about A4 size. THESE ARE ORIGINALS NOT PHOTOCOPIES FROM THE NORLIN PERIOD. NORLIN, 7373 NORTH CICERO AVEMUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILLINOIS."
"Three are double sided the Taurus one is single sided. Would look nice on your walls behind your synth collection. They are all about A4 size. THESE ARE ORIGINALS NOT PHOTOCOPIES FROM THE NORLIN PERIOD. NORLIN, 7373 NORTH CICERO AVEMUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILLINOIS."
Waldorf Demo CDs and Music
via this auction.
This one came in on the Waldorf list. Dr. Georg Müller had the following to say:
"I think it is the first Demo CD Waldorf was releasing, before they only had Music Cassettes. Back in that time the Music for the Demos was more Rock/Pop than in the later years. There is no release date on the CD, but it has to be around 1996.
4 Songs on the CD
1. Planet Wave by Peter Gorges (vocals by Macintalk)
2. Like a Wave by Christian Ledwig (vocals by Axel Hartmann)
3. This Wheel´s on Fire by Peter Gorges (vocals by Hilmar Kusenberg)
4. Cyberscore by Peter Gorges
Guitar on 2. and 3. by Rocco Klein
Pulse, MicroWave, WAVE and Sampled Drums
At Musicmesse in Frankfurt they released that CD and has the songs played live in their closed showroom. The year before they did that as well, they had Saga Keyboarder Jim Crichton in the show and they played "Scratching the Surface" beside other stuff. There is no record of that session from what I know.
The CD in 1998 was then "Alien Control" based on MWII/XT and Pulse.
Peter Gorges later did a series of Planet Wave Songs which where up on mp3.com for a while, here is one reference to be found:
http://www.memi.com/cd/2001/track209.html
http://www.memi.com/makers/sclips/ht4/mp3/ht4-clip209.mp3"
Followed by:
"The "Planet Wave" CD is labeled "Waldorf Project", the CD "Alien Control" is labeled "Waldorf Project2" and the CD "main output" is labeled "Waldorf Project3"
So the years are more like this
1997 - Waldorf Project - Planet Wave
1998 - Waldorf Project2 - Alien Control
1999 - Waldorf Project3 - main output
The Tape Phase was started in 1990 with the "Micro - Wave Demonstration Tape 1", there was a WAVE Demo Tape later."
This one came in on the Waldorf list. Dr. Georg Müller had the following to say:
"I think it is the first Demo CD Waldorf was releasing, before they only had Music Cassettes. Back in that time the Music for the Demos was more Rock/Pop than in the later years. There is no release date on the CD, but it has to be around 1996.
4 Songs on the CD
1. Planet Wave by Peter Gorges (vocals by Macintalk)
2. Like a Wave by Christian Ledwig (vocals by Axel Hartmann)
3. This Wheel´s on Fire by Peter Gorges (vocals by Hilmar Kusenberg)
4. Cyberscore by Peter Gorges
Guitar on 2. and 3. by Rocco Klein
Pulse, MicroWave, WAVE and Sampled Drums
At Musicmesse in Frankfurt they released that CD and has the songs played live in their closed showroom. The year before they did that as well, they had Saga Keyboarder Jim Crichton in the show and they played "Scratching the Surface" beside other stuff. There is no record of that session from what I know.
The CD in 1998 was then "Alien Control" based on MWII/XT and Pulse.
Peter Gorges later did a series of Planet Wave Songs which where up on mp3.com for a while, here is one reference to be found:
http://www.memi.com/cd/2001/track209.html
http://www.memi.com/makers/sclips/ht4/mp3/ht4-clip209.mp3"
Followed by:
"The "Planet Wave" CD is labeled "Waldorf Project", the CD "Alien Control" is labeled "Waldorf Project2" and the CD "main output" is labeled "Waldorf Project3"
So the years are more like this
1997 - Waldorf Project - Planet Wave
1998 - Waldorf Project2 - Alien Control
1999 - Waldorf Project3 - main output
The Tape Phase was started in 1990 with the "Micro - Wave Demonstration Tape 1", there was a WAVE Demo Tape later."
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