“With drum-playing hamster. Playing for Jesus. This is your brain on drugs.”
Submitted by Tom Djll via Facebook.
This might be one of the creepiest things we have ever posted here on CatSynth 🙂
“With drum-playing hamster. Playing for Jesus. This is your brain on drugs.”
Submitted by Tom Djll via Facebook.
This might be one of the creepiest things we have ever posted here on CatSynth 🙂
I am currently in New York, which means Luna is currently at her usual boarding place.

She adjusted to her surroundings fairly quickly. It is probably somewhat familiar as we have been boarding Luna here for most of my time in San Francisco. And the staff knows her and will probably be spoiling her while I’m gone.

They do make sure to provide one of her favorite rooms along the kitchen hallway, where she can see the human activity from a high perch just like at home.
I am currently focused on this trip, which should be an interesting one. But I do always look forward to being reunited with Luna when I return home.
From DarkSideoftheTune on SoundCloud. Submitted by Shawn Shirey via our Facebook page
A Howling Free Sample Library from Dark Side of the Tune
Hella Kitty is a 39 sound library containing cat sounds that were altered with a vocoder to create robotic and ethereal sound design options.
Source synthesizers include:
Arturia Minibrute
Moog Slim Phatty
Doepfer Dark EnergyAs always, if you like these sounds, please consider stopping by the shop and checking out the other libraries for purchase at www.darksideofthetune.com
Free Library: docs.google.com/file/d/0BzLbZ1FMX…/edit?usp=sharing
I have of course downloaded this one 🙂
There are times when I envy Luna’s ability to just relax.

After several weeks of hyper-activity and a bit of tumult, we are enjoying a quiet weekend at home, with plenty of sun puddles.

I of course have quite a few things to do – preparing for my annual New York trip and getting out a couple of gig reports for this site – but time with Luna is definitely a priority.

From Gabriel Kahane, via Jack Curtis Dubowsky on Twitter.
@gabrielkahane does @catsynth know about this?
— Jack Curtis Dubowsky (@JackCDubowsky) November 13, 2013

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