Author: catsynth

  • Weekend Cat Blogging with Luna: At Home

    Weekend Cat Blogging with Luna: At Home

    It’s been a while since Luna has made an appearance on CatSynth, a situation that is entirely my fault. But today we start to correct that with some photos of Luna over the past month.

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    I am happy to report that Luna is doing fine. The same busy-ness that has limited my posts here has sometimes meant less time to spend with her. And Luna does her part to make sure I feel solidly guilty about this.

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    When I am home, we do spend as much time together as we can, including relaxing together. This usually features copious amounts of cuddling and purring.

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    She can sometimes make it difficult for me to get up and do other things.

    And of course, there is napping and sleeping. She is a cat after all. One recent day when she was exceptionally sleepy, I was able to tuck her into the covers for this cute picture.

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    I do hope to make this visits with Luna a regular feature again, along with the backlog of reviews and other posts in the queue. Such is life at this moment.

  • Wordless Wednesday: A Different Luna

    Moon rise Morro Bay

  • CatSynth pic: Belly Rub?

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    Via Awesome Robo.

    “Belly rub for a song?”

    Identification of the synth left to the reader.

  • CatSynth video: Arnold+Sukroso – Role For Gold (official HD)

    CatSynth video: Arnold+Sukroso – Role For Gold (official HD)

    Via matrixsynth.

    Spot these synths (every costume color plays a different track):
    – Nord Modular G2
    – Nord Rack 2
    – Korg Kaoss Pad Mini
    – AcPad Guitar Prototype (acoustic guitar with drum pads and MIDI controllers)
    – an Electronic Drum Kit
    – Bilbo The Cat 🙂

    ROLE FOR GOLD is the first single of the upcoming SYNCHROTRON E.P. by the Berlin based one-man-band joint venture of drummer Sebastian Arnold and Robin Sukroso on guitar.

    Slipping into the colourful roles of different electronic instruments, the two instrumentalists discover a golden place in the summer heat.

    Concept: Arnold+Sukroso
    DoP & Editor: Paul Alpha
    Camera Assistant: Jonas Niemann
    Set Manager, Costume Design & Make Up, Catering: Chrissi
    Music written by Rainer Hirl
    Music produced by Sebastian Arnold

    Part of ‘Synchrotron E.P.’, Release 09.05.2014

    Thanks: Location Reitwein, Boris, Tine Margot, Helene Cat Bilbo

    No animals were hurt during production (except mosquitoes).

  • Wordless Wednesday: Leaf (Napa Valley)

    Napa Valley Winery Leaf

  • CatSynth pic: Sophie and Moog

    Sophie and Moog

    From Chrissie_c via Twitter, with an assist from our friend Tom Emmons.

    RT @Chrissie_c She might not like the MS-20, but Sophie is keen on the Moog 🙂 @catsynth

    If you are on Twitter, you can follow us and share your own cat-and-music photos to appear on this site.

  • Reconnaissance Fly at DUENDE, Oakland (March 26)

    Today we look back at Reconnaissance Fly’s recent performance at DUENDE on Oakland. DUENDE is a venue and tapas restaurant/bar that has been quite supportive of the new music community (I have been remiss in writing reviews for some of the other shows I have seen there), and also has delicious food and wine.

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    The patatas bravas are simple but delicious. The Tempranillo was quite nice as well.

    The performance itself was fun. We had a good audience, mostly filled with familiar faces but that is always welcome. And we premiered a couple of new pieces, Spirograph by Polly Moller and Undeciphered by Tim Walters, which featured text in the undeciphered Linear A script (go look it up). Here are some views from the show.

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    Amanda Chaudhary
    [Photos by MSW.]

    Yes, I deliberately matched the color of the Nord.

    Rounding out the band as always were Rich Lesnik on reeds and Larry the O on drums.

    We are now busy working in more detail on those pieces and at least one more new one for our next show at the Makeout Room in San Francisco in early May.

  • CatSynth pic: Harkonnen and PT-20

    A couple of weeks ago, we featured Arrakis that cat. Today we introduce Arrakis’ brother Harkonnen. (Yes, we see what they did there.)

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    Harkonnen bangs out a tune on his Casio PT-20. Submitted by Yann Antimoine‎ via Facebook.

  • Wordless Wednesday: Berkeley

    Downtown Berkeley

  • Base 4 and the Bay Area Improvising Tag Team Ensemble

    Base 4 and the Bay Area Improvising Tag Team Ensemble

    Despite being extremely tired from a major event as well as a rehearsal this past weekend, I did manage to catch a performance of jazz and improvisational antics at Berkeley Arts this Sunday evening. The evening opened with Base 4, a jazz trio featuring Bruce Friedman on trumpet, Derek Bomback on guitar, and Alan Cook on drums and percussion.

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    They performed very abstract versions of standards, including Afro Blue and Solar, two favorites of mine. There was also free improvisation and some lesser-known compositions. It was a technically strong performance, a full of creative details.

    Then we switched rooms for a completely different experience with the “Bay Area Improvising Tag Team Ensemble.” Not really an ensemble, this cast of characters assembled by Moe! Staiano performed free improvisation “refereed” by Gino Robair. Basically, performers were given signals of when to start and stop, and could within that context tag one another to play together and switch instruments. There were, however, penalties that could be levied against performers. A penalty meant holding a can of motor oil and not playing until it lapsed or another penalty was committed.

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    As with sporting events, one could find disagreement with the referee. In this case, I strongly disagreed with Gino’s giving Polly Moller a penalty for using a wah-wah pedal. We at CatSynth approve of wah-wah pedals.

    Here are some other scenes from the evening’s performance. We begin with Matt Davignon on turntable and Moe! Staiano on drums.

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    Bandmates Polly Moller (Reconnaissance Fly) and Melne Murphy (Surplus 1980).

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    Mark Clifford and Kyle Bruckmann. Mark does not usually play bass.

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    Brian Tester and Yacob Roli Glowniss.

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    Rounding out the ensemble for the evening were Dominique LeoneJacob Felix HeuleJason Hoopes, and others who I have missed.

    Overall it was a lot of fun to watch, especially when things got more rhythmical or when a penalty was eminent. The performers who I talked to seem to have a lot of fun as well.