Testing my golden RE-303 through a Norns running Pedalboard. Even without a BD the 303 sings in my ears.

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Just released the music video for my latest single. It was an absolutely huge job to make - the whole thing was modelled, textured and rendered with 3dsMAX and Vray. I spent many lockdown evenings working on this!

‘Television’ exists in 1980s America amidst a satanic moral panic. It plays on the belief, found in Pastor Gary Greenwald’s​ "Deception of a Generation"​, that Saturday-morning cartoons like He-Man were turning children to Satan and the occult. The song has a strong sense of place: the lyrics describe blue light from a ​He-Man sequence being cast from the cathode rays of an old television to a bowl of Lucky Charms. I wanted to create the song’s entire environment with a video and figured 3D modelling was the best way to do it.

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Well done! Congrats!!!

a quick getaway session.

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Honored to be featured on this great compilation from Brazilian label ATMO
dropped on BC today

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A soundscape for changing seasons, cooling temperatures and greying skies using the 0-Coast, Morphagene and Lyra-8

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Part 44 of an ongoing project where we produce one track per day for 100 consecutive days.
This is three layers of 0-coast with a little help from friends (0-ctrl, Crow, Qpas, Morpha, Mimeophon and FXAid)

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Over here in oklahoma, grateful for the release of Super Mario Sunshine on the Switch.

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I made a little video to go with this doomy industrial noise song of mine. The song’s about the Worms series of video games, so I included footage from Worms 4: Mayhem. I didn’t need to do much to get those worms to make some funny facial expressions.

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A friend made this video for the first track from my upcoming album…

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Experiment with generative sequence minimal patch that I made in VCV Rack, hybrid setup, to control solenoids by CV-MIDI for hit and play mini gamelan (DIY electro-mechanical musical instrument / robotic sound installation).

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This is beautiful and mesmerising. It really hits home and just symbolises my generation and upbringing to me. Fond yet conflicting memories, thank you so much for sharing. :blue_heart:

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some ambient synth improv with the organelle and sp404sx (norns at the end with a little bit of greyhole for recording).

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Here’s my first go with Maths! Using it with PNW for all the sequencing, envelopes and modulation. Seem like these two were made for each other! Pam 4 MATHew 4 Eva :heart_eyes:

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My new sketch inspired by modulation possibilities of recently bought XAOC Devices Zadar and Happy Nerding FX Aid XL.
You can hear the full audio picture from about the middle of the track, when three melodic patterns come together.
No post production. Better to listen with headphones.
Detailed explanation under the video on my YT channel.

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I’ve decided to give the YouTube thing a go. This is the first part of a live set that I performed almost a year ago now. It was my first live outing performing this type of music so I look on it as a learning experience, but there are still some moments here that I enjoy.

This part is droney and moves into floaty asynchronous looping territory. Parts 2 and 3 are already up on my channel and are more focused on rhythm and glitchy stuff respectively, if you fancy checking out more!

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DIY cassette tape loops play on vintage tapedeck for created drone sounds then process it to Clouds, and layering sounds with Mutable Instruments Rings in VCV Rack trigger by midi controller.

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I made an album that’s the result of a bizarre obsession that’s taken over every free moment in the last two years. There’s a zine about it, lots of art that I made (included as a PDF), 34 tracks of a weird 90s videogame soundtrack:

The short description is that it’s a soundtrack for a game that was released on the Panasonic M2, except that the game was never released, nor was the Panasonic M2.

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Video of the show we did last Saturday.

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