Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dr Who Disco Theme

Derezzed on iMS20

Wow, no clue on the author but well done.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Monday, December 6, 2010

Cybotron

Just recently got the cd corresponding to this video..

One of the greatest youtube video I've ever seen.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

DeadMau5

Ooooooogling over these darn pictures.


Monday, November 1, 2010

Not necessairly synth.

But this is a hugely popular song and is somewhat under-rated in comparison to the level of this artist's other songs. And Hey! Its got a catchy E-Piano riff!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Arnhao

Mmm, these guys have been putting together some good stuff. Out of Atlanta comes some quality electro-soul. Very good stuff. Check "Oh" out and youll be hooked.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Bad Dream

I feel like this is what goes on outside of my door when I try to go to bed every night..

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Kelly - Van She




I'm loving this right now.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Circuit Bending.

So Ive been watching the Circuit Bending community for the last year and it has really exploded. Being a Synthesizer guy I easily have odes of respect for everyone in the community. Synthesizer players often use LFOs and Filters to generate our own sounds. These guys are taking the bill even further. They are turning everyday objects into instruments, something far more complected than fiddling with cutoff and reso.




^^^This video is from a spanish group called LCDD (Los Caballos De Düsseldorf)^^^^
I really like their stuff, check em out on myspace!
http://www.myspace.com/lcdd

Disco Disco Disco.






I freaking Love Disco.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Monday, September 20, 2010

Revival of Modern Day Disco?


Ive been following this movement for a good while now and am loving every bit of it!
From the sounds of Cut Copy and Grum, I really cant get enough.

This track is fresh out of Japan with some really good slap bass and over all sound. Enjoy!

Meteorite by The Nobis

Here's a link to their myspace!
http://www.myspace.com/nobis711

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Awesome Photoshopesque Video!

I think the video is better than the music though..

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Teenage Mutant Ninja Squirtles!

A thing of Beauty!


Delicious!

In Love.

I am in love with this video. It is consistently on repeat.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Line between making a Reference and Stealing..

So here you can tell Washed Out obviously nabs his bassline from The very popular Human League song "Dont you Want Me"




Friday, September 3, 2010

Glitch Mob - Starve The Ego, Feed The Soul

So I have been listening to alot of instrumental synthscape type music lately and realized that when music is instrumental, it conveys a story, a feeling, emotions, images, scenery, without even having words depicting them. Instrumental music will give everyone different visuals, everyone will interpret them differently. Scenes related to movies you've scene or even visuals of your past can appear quite vividly.

Anyways, here is one that hits right on the head for that sound.

Monday, August 30, 2010

MGMT

I'll start with, They make good music. You cant argue that, they do a good job. Now, to their choices and media decisions. I personally think they are an incredibly hyped band. They have a quality electronic sound that can be trippy at times, fitting into their mellow hypnotizing feel that they are reaching for. You can see from their music videos that they are really trying to hit the druggie band note. Theyve made a radical decision on their last album to leave their electronic sound and alot of people including myself think it isnt near the quality that the first album was. I can respect their choice to change directions, theyre artists and thats totally their decision.

Though I feel their music, even the stuff off their first album, is not deserving the crazy hype it recieves. They have become the cool hipster band so everyone who is trying to seem like they have a good taste in music listens to them..

Meh. If you want that sound, check out, FM Bellfast, Neon Indian, Friendly Fires, Geographer, Limousines, Cut Copy, and Memory Cassette.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Vitalic - Second Lives.

I have know this song since mid may but have started listeing to it all the time lately.
The video is pretty incredible as well. Enjoy.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Ambient Piano Synth

Ive had this album for a few years now and always enjoy when ever it ends up bonding with the green play button. Lots of delay piano. Great for something to listen to after work, de stress, loosen up to.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Roland RS-09

Wow, for never having heard of this thing, it has an incredible sound!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Jupiter 8 Demo

So I was watching Demos the other day.. Bad news on the staying on top of my time front but good for being a fan of the Jup 8. Anyways, it was either this or a Howard Jones video. Suprising an Ebay walkthrough is more entertaining in my opinion, you can also learn a bit about the synth itself from this vid.



PS: I promise no more jup 8 stuff for a while!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Stuck in my Head

So this isn't your standard synth, some people might outright call me silly, but I'm really digging this song right now. Some reason it just popped into my head with out listening to it recently and now i cant get it off repeat..




Update: I still like the song but the music video gives the feel that she is mentally handicapped. Get those shoes off your hands.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

My Legs are Jelly.

Today I headed out to the Jelly Pool Party for, well lets be honest, I went there to see Cut Copy. Those guys have been huge on my iPod for the last two years and an opportunity to see them free brought forth the easy answer of "well of course!"



Anyway, got there at 2 and Restless people started first, quality just like everyone there but they had a really cool feel, Hmm, Id say they kinda reminded me of a four piece, all guy, Crystal Castles (minus the one song that sounded kinda rasta, wasnt really feelin that one). Owell, so after they finished everyone got to their music festival festivities and in no time this 3 piece DJ set had everyone in the crowd dancing, jumping, and air punching (fitting as they were called Punches). They were great for the first thirty minutes but the fifteen after that left everyone really tired.
Glasser totally caught me off guard. Guitar player, drummer (with an electronic drum set), a guy on what looked to be an artuia midi board and some sampler stuff and then the lead singer walked out, she was short, red haired and had on the coolest Spacy while organic feeling costume. Hopefully some pictures of it will get posted on the internet, if you find em post em in the comments and ill update. Great electronic feel with great vocals on top. I think its all the singer's music and they were just her band. Anyway They really reminded me of a more Spacy-Kyte Feeling Florence and the Machine. I personally liked her music alot more than what I just related her to, which i find funny.

Memory Tapes played next and were a two piece, drums and guitar. They had a synthy soundscape creating backtrack aswell. I really enjoyed their bit. Reminding me of a blend between M83 and EL Ten Eleven, two incredible bands. I'll probably make an individual post just about these guys so this one will be a bit light.

Cut Copy headlined and showed us why they were. They really sound great live! I dont know what else to say about those guys, Great band. (this video is kinda like a studio version of their live set, with green screens. Enjoy your good seats!)

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Cure - Plainsong

This song is so incredibly under rated.. The Cure was really able to make quality songs that were really inspirational soundscapes. Three other favorites of them are All Cats are Grey, Charlotte Sometimes, and The Funeral Party.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Phatty Friday

In celebration of Phatty Friday, Here's a nifty little demo, really shows how fat its voice is..

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Original Jupiter 8 ads!

Found on Retro Synth Ads some of the original ads they used for the beast. By the way, the Jupiter 8 is my favorite synth out there. So seeing these is like looking into the beginning of something very ground breaking for the synth community. Anyways, enjoy!




and

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Yamaha Sk 15 Review

So I've had the SK-15 for a good while now and have some concrete thoughts on it. Right off the bat playing it is a joy with its thick wood shell and the series of sliders, you feel like you've got something real under your fingers, something with real substance. Its got 49 full size keys, by the way. So when you turn it on it has all three of its voices on: Organ, Strings, and Polysynth.
Its organ sounds are really fantastic, this has to be the second most used function of the synth for me. It gives you complete control over how you want it to come out, all the way down to percussive organ sounds.
Strings are controlled by two sliders that control the high frequencies and one for the low. They sound as though they're being hit with a strong cutoff though still use able for the synth player. You can control the attack and release of them aswell with two buttons and one slider.



The polysynth is really incredible after you get the hang of it. I spend most of my time making Bladerunner esque pads and leading those into chord progressions. The ADSR controls the filter of the whole board and I tend to turn the reso up and the cutoff somewhat middleway with a slow attack on the filter. This leads to a growing sound that I feel like I can swim through.

Anyways Enjoy the video and comment any questions!


ALSO! The vibrato in it is great! It will really give a good sound when you turn the delay down and the speed about mid way.

The Music for the new Tron


So Ive seen snippits for this every now and then, but this is a really good collection of serious Tron. They say it leaked but I bet its just viral marketing, I mean, its working isnt it. This music is coming out of Daft Punk.

Daft Punk for Tron Legacy Soundtrack by Hypetrak

Korg Poly 800 and Korg DDD-1 Demo

So as most of you know, Ive already got a poly 800 and like it alot. In the last few weeks Ive been looking into drum machines and came really close to picking up a tr-505 but then I heard this thing. Still havent gotten one yet but I really cant wait to. Listen to that snare drum, my gosh.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Nord Micro Modular


So I recently picked one of these up off of craigslist. The guy who was actually selling it was an editor for Engadget (a gadget blog that i read on occasion) so that was really cool to meet him under such unusual circumstanes.

Right now im freaking out and playing with it far too much and writing new things on it (its sounds are really inspiring).

Anyways, you can expect a review of it soon!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Blade Runner with a Arp Axe and Micro Korg

The Arp Axe was a monophonic single osc and its making some incredible sounds.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Arp Quartet Demo

So I've heeding my craigslist addiction again and almost nabbed an Arp Quartet for 50 bucks, He listed it for that and I replied about ten minutes later but no response..
Anyways, while I was full of excitement thinking I was going to acquire one of these bad boys, be the owner of an ARP, I started watching demos. This one was by far the most impressive.



PS: That Cure at the beginning is tasty.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Sequential Curcuits Six Track Synth Demo

I just found this demo and really thought it was impressive. Enjoy.


PS: do you recognize where youve seen one of these recently? Neon Indian has one!

Monday, July 19, 2010

LCD Soundsystem's Song Influences..

So everyone has heard of LCD, some love em some hate em. I personally really enjoy his music. He drops some lyrics that normally tend to hit pretty close to home with me and, what, I mean his junk is pretty synth too lol.
So I was reading an interview of the guy on Pitchfork, a few minutes ago and he was talking about The Knack being a big influence. They're the band that had a movie made out of their single "That thing you do". So I checked out their song which I have at the bottom of this and said "whaat?" Yes, compare and you be the judge if he totally yanked the main riff.

Also a little background aswell, ehy? So earlier this summer some people on the internet realized a tune off his second album was pretty much a Telex song, Brainwash. (http://shittydj.tumblr.com/post/689524754/released-1981-riyl-lcd-soundsystem)
Here you can see the new one that I just found. (listen to the guitar riff and the piano riff)



The Knack - Radiating Love .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine

Friday, July 16, 2010

Reason outfits?

I was looking through the series of tutorials on the Propellarhead site and noticed their shopping page. I dont know about you, I'd like to throw that reason badge on.


https://www.propellerheads.se/shop/index.cfm?fuseaction=product_detail&ID=20870&Cat=6000

Video Review of YAMAHA SK-15

Finally!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Gary Numan - Are Friends Electric

In an honor of his upcoming US tour and my self being a huge fan, I thought I'd post this. Its my favorite song by him and there is some great synth shots in there. The moog Voyager and many others.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Show Last Night

So I played a show in Manhattan last night and it had its normal ups and downs though the piece that has really stuck out, that really made it for me was how incredibly nice the people working there were. The woman working the door greeted me offering to help with things and give suggestions and the guy on sound set up the majority of my equipment and even let me borrow some keyboard stands for the show.




During the set I was improvising some synth stuff that turned out really well that I think I'm gonna have to record sometime soon, though the friendlyness was still the highlight of the night. I'd play there again a thousand times.

PS: I just realized that the hand stamps they were using say "PAST DUE" Hah! Seems people have been keeping up with their rent so the stamp had a change of hands.. In more ways than one.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Upcoming Review of YAMAHA SK-15

So I bought a new board today. Thanks to some rapid craigslist searching for the past few weeks and a really cool person named Lucy, I bought a Yamaha SK-15 today! So my plans are to open her up this weekend and de Lint/dust her and then try and do a video review/demo either after that or next weekend. She is really gorgeous with a solid wood shell (Kinda adds to the weight.. When your carrying it on the subway.)

Here's a little taste.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Korg Poly 800

So I its about time for me to post a review of the Korg Poly 800, owned it for about 2 weeks now.

I really love the thing. It has so much more personality than any of my other hardware synths, from its guitar pegs, lush sound, and even the color choices of the board, it has an awesome 80s synthpop feel to it. Over all the built in sounds are pretty good. None of its sounds are mind blowing but they all are sort of what you would hope to find out of it, from synth strings to synth bass. It can be functional for a number of uses. The joy stick allows the normal pitch bend but also dco and vco control. I normally use this to get a dub step synth type sound.

I picked it up used for 80 and would definitely recommend it to anyone else.




PS: It also has the potential for some extra knobs on top. Alot of people have modded theirs with the "Moogslayer Mod" to give them filter and res control with 2 knobs on top. Would love to find a local willing to do this for cheap..

Interview with Shazy Pop and his comments on Reason 5!

So here is an electronic artist going for a more modern Synthpop sound. Well, lets jump right in.



Who is one of your largest inspirations? Musical or non.

Oh that's easy, ever hear of a guy who goes by Adam Young (Owl City). Before I heard any of his music, I didn't think anyone else but me held such a passion for bubblegummy, poppy, dreamy and sometimes nonsensical musical expression. It was him and all his recent success who put the fire under my shoes to bring back to life my long dormant synth-pop project now known as Shazy Pop. Until then, I didn't think anyone would be interested in this type of music!

With your electronic sound, do you normally write your music on hardware or software instruments?
My studio now is almost all digital. The only hardware I really use is my guitar and some guitar pedals.

What are your favorite instruments and gadgets in your Studio?

Oh wouldn't you like to know... well all I can tell you is I am building an instrument that takes the cake for this question. Expect to see it at a live show coming up...

Where do you come up with your vivid lyrics?

I honestly don't know. While most people have a tendency to sometimes think outside the box, I feel like I'm not even really in it. I feel like I'm on the outside looking in. I write fantasy fiction also, and a lot of my musical inspiration in general comes from that. Look for my first book in a series called The Adventures of Taz coming out in the future because I plan to write a sound track to go with it!

So your new album Pop Goes The Shaz is your first release with Mystic Productions/Sony-Warner Digital. Are you planning in working with them again in the future?
Yes, the contract includes 3 albums.

Is there a main theme to this new album?
Ohhhh yessss. Do what you want, not what your told, be happy, and don't take life so seriously!




So through the grapevine aka your Twitter feed I see your one of the lucky Reason users to get to beta test for Reason 5 and Record 1.5, what was your initial impression?
Definitely worth the upgrade cost!
As many of us know there are many new features in the newer versions such as Live Sampling, the Kong Drum Designer, OctoRex, and improved song construction, which one of these features is turning out to be your favorite and why?
Kong is king I would say. Forget about looking for that perfect snare or kick, etc...just make it! Or modify one with such control and precision that you get the exact sound that fits your mix.

I've found myself being most excited for the kong drum designer, how much control have you found in the creation of drum sounds?

Complete control, I don't think it gets better than this!
Do you have anything else you would like to add about the new software?
Well I can't go into a lot of detail since I agreed to a non-disclosure statement. What I would like to say is that it's noticeably faster in almost all functions. This release is worth paying for the upgrade in my opinion. For the price, nothing can beat it. I now use Reason with Record as the main production tool in my DAW. And the duo is turning out to work great as the backbone of my live shows/sets.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Genre Lines. With a hint of lime.

This morning I got on the 4:57 train into Grand Central. The Today Show was having one of their Free Friday concerts. When walked up the stairs, to real life, I found my self in a hilarious nightmare. Rockefeller Center was absolutely swamped with the very young and the very old all covered in that awful lighting bolt, often by the likes of a sharpie marker.



Around 6:40 everyone who didn't stay over night began to hear her sound check. I said everyone who "didnt" stay over night because you couldn't get anywhere near seeing her from the front when I arrived. Alot of people chose to stand around the corner, where they could at least hear the music. After listening the the mixture of the wall of people who were blocking my view, mixed with drowned out pop music, I decided to find a new spot. Ended up behind the stage, where we at least saw a bit of the band and her back from time to time.
So, the reason I've chosen to post about this is because of her performance. Alot of people call her music SynthPop or Electronica.
This is why all of those people are wrong.
Most SynthPop musicians and bands begin creating their music for their love of the instruments. Just being a Synth Fan and a Synth Enthusiast. When your jamming all the time its sometimes inevitable to put out a few songs. Though, I'll reiterate, it normally stems from the love of the instrument.

Today her performance was comprised of Bass Guitar, Piano, Various Brass instruemnts, and Live Drums. NO SYNTH. Can everyone please take note that the Synthesizer community is either saying "No thanks, we don't really want you in" or "Sorry girl, your out."
Thats all I got right now. Cya later.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Analog review: Pet Shop Boys Edition



So since alot of this blog is about vintage synthesizers, I thought why not throw up a post on vintage music (though I kindof already have with Kraftwerk and Human League posts..

Well some pros on the boys are

Incredible sound.
Their rendition of "Always on my Mind" actually blows mine.
Their vocals. Though a number of people have told me they dont enjoy their vocals I like their difference to many bands of their time and genre which were going for the deep sound.
Most Successful UK Duo. Guinness Records named them as such in 2008. Not that I think they were great for making hella money but that they made hella money and kept under the radar from so many of my friends who like to say they "know" music.

Cons
Quality not Quantity. So these guys put out some fantastic songs, 2 of which I'm posting via youtube, but I'd say the number of songs that have repeat value out of them is only 5.
The Name. I have no problem that its not catchy. My problem actually comes from something they had absolutely no control over at all. So I'm sure many of you have heard the song "Party Like a Rockstar" and If you haven't you should probably do just that. Bleh, well it was written by a rap group called the "Shop Boys" who are actually from my hometown of Atlanta, Double bleh. They actually performed at my college a few years back and had 12, I counted 12 people on stage. Oh yes and those twelve, not a single had an instrument.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1dj17y-Wjk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slKFIWVqtl0

So the Pet Shop boys, Id have to give them a 4 outta 5 Synths.


PS: I posted links the videos because youtube has rejected embedding. They are really forfeiting the war with vimeo...

Reason 5 Live Sampling

So Propellerhead put out a new Reason 5 tutorial a few days ago. Its really awful how theyre killing us with this stuff, I've watched so many tutorials on this new software and dont even have it yet. Its set to drop at the end of the summer as one of this summer's most hyped music softwares.

Even if your not a big reason fan, check out the beginning its pretty funny.



These guys have a great sense of humor.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Moog Monday?

Not sure If I'll get a posting moog stuff every monday tradition going but today I'll start it, even if its only today.

So this guy made a nice little SynthPop demo vid of his moog mg-1, cool to hear a tune where every sound is strictly one instrument.



PS: I saw a band called "Islands" this past weekend. They were really great live and had soo much analog on stage! This moog mg-1 as youve just seen in this video, a Juno 60, a Korg ms-20 (live patch design), A Sequential Circuits board and a nord electro 2. Tasty.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Synthiefrau

So one of our fellow Synth Geeks has recently posted a new video. Pretty good stuff, not ever sure whether I'm more of a fan of her broken english or her synthetic tunage. Enjoy her stuff! If your new to her, check out her older videos, she has put more money into synths than I have in my college education (not true).



PS: I think that is a moog keytar in the front of the video.. Starts with an "L"

Friday, July 2, 2010

Software Guitar Efx

Wow, well not to just repost another synth blog but this video was really surprising. So its software guitar effects. Nothing too new or suprising from the look of it, everyone has heard of Garage band and Logic doing a good job of it. Though this is the second version out of Linn design and sounds great. I actually watched/"listened while googling" to the whole video. Some really cool sounds from like Coldplay to NIN.
Kinda lost around minute nine with the noise beats but then some synth loops came in and scooped me back up.. enjoy.
PS: Linn Design also has some really good free drum samples floating around on the internet, just google the junk.



Coming outta Synthtopia!

Nord Rack 2 vs Korg Radias Rack

So, Was bored and watchin some synth demos and found they sell the Korg Radias in a rack version, prices ranging from 700 to 1100. I've always thought the Radias was a beautiful synth after I saw one played at a concert a few years back, its knobs and buttons all lit up looking pretty. Today I decided to compare it to the Nord Rack 2 (comes between 1000 to 1200), on some things that I really dont feel like going into the detail of (honestly).




Radias Rack version still has all of its pretty lights and looks exactly the same, same sound as you would also expect. Though it seemed very strong since it came first, the Nord Rack 2 really came out as the heavy weight by the end. If I had to buy one of these It would be the nord, no questions asked, three hundred totally worth it.


Here's a fun little youtube video of the nord getting demoed for ya to enjoy.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Craigslist Addiction?

I don't know about you guys but I have an awful Craigslist addiction. Just this last week I bought a Korg Poly 800 and the Limited Edition yellow M-audio Axiom. Bleh..

Lately I find myself checking the musical instruments section as often as I check Synthopia..


^^^^Here you can see the Yellow Axiom on the left and the right, my Korg Poly 800 with a strap I put on, hah and in the backleft is my MicroKorg, back right is a little drum machine^^^


You start reading it really often and you start arguing with the ads, this one guy put down a bunch of posts in a row for guitar effects and they were all in CAPS, I mean cmon, you arent Kanye, thats not Okay.

Anyways. I just watched Chemical Brothers - Midnight Madness, That freaking goblin sure gets alot better at free running when the CGI him...


It wont let me embed it sorry :(

YOUUuuuUUU Tuuubeee

Human League

Anybody know who inspired the "waitress at a coctail bar" lyric? Im super curious.




Update: as wiki points out Susan Ann Sulley was never the coctail waitress even though some speculated she was. ARGHH who was then?!?

Fm Bellfast


So heres a band outta Iceland that really hasnt gotten much press from the synth community. The way I actually found em was hearing them play on a local college's radio. So these cats are putting together a pretty original sound with some wavey sounds and some catchy lyrics. Not Gossip poppy but not Washed Out droany. Some of my favorite music right now.



Myspace
Wiki

Neon Synth?

Its weird how neon colors and the word neon have been correlated to synthesizers for so long. Dont get me wrong, theyre pretty colors, look great in visualizations, just something I noticed. From today's Neon Indian (who has an ms-20 that I'm really jealous of) to some of the ground breaking boys in Kraftwerk with their song Neon Lights (one of my favs from them).




PS: What are some things other genres are correlated to that your glad ours isnt?
I'll start us off with fighting, Us synth dudes, we dont really get into fights much.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Rubber Kitties?

So the repetition in this picture leads me to not despising it, but whhyyy dont they make Rubber Kitties?!!?


Linear World

Look at all the straight lines and shapes in this picture from squares to circles its got some Radical Geometry.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Kitten Massacre!

All kittens must stand up for someone has attacked our brethren! Was it the Butler with the candle stick?!?


Before!


After!


Its awefuly sad!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Formal Greeting



I thought i'd formally introduce my self as Well Dressed Artsy Cat.