these characters!
There are indeed a lot of very funny references to the pop-culture of my youth in that video. I definitely have to show it to my wife, I am sure she will identify them all. Thanks for posting that!
It is a funny video
haha yea thats come up on my youtube recommended vids. the trogotronic modded sine generator is pretty interesting.
I made my wife take me to see them last year.
‘All drums played by my sequencer’, so you Scritti Politti as well! So what was this sequencer?
i heard this on a Flying Lotus mix years ago, cheers!
http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/voyetra8.php
In 1980, Carmine hired Bruce Frazer, a brilliant software engineer who relocated from California to NY to assist him with the Voyetra 8 project.
Sequencer Plus, released 1984. Their drummer is the guy who helped with the mix of the Korn record.
On the Carmine link, you get very high praise for all software development! It was all deserved by the looks of it, did you work for Voyetra all the way until retirement?
Nope, only until 1996. Various since then. Mostly not in music. Oh, and still working. Gotta pay those bills!
True the bills never stop! Thank for all your time recalling all your great musical escapades and design work, you should write a book-‘People I have known’ a good title?
Martin Stürtzer Livestream – Illumination Cycle Release Concert
listening while playing Subnautica Below Zero
This collects 43 tracks from Seefeel’s early EPs & albums with some newly released music from that era.
If you haven’t heard SeeFeel I find it seminal. And it has an Autechre remix!
Last night watched/listened to Aphex Twin “Rubber Johnny”
Possibly THE most disturbing music video ever.
and “Dark Side of Oz” (aka “Dark Side of the Rainbow”)
Some of the coincidences are quite remarkable.
Tonight it was CBC Listen’s “Chill Out” playlist, my current fave while shaving. For mowing the lawn I like their “Ska Essentials” and “Soca” playlists.
Indeed.
Somehow I am reminded of the “K-On!” anime series. http://www.jpopgo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/kon-rehearsal.jpg Notice the anatomically-correct instruments they play.