From phono1337 on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
“on of my cats in her favorite place”
From judebuffum on YouTube:
One of my favorite Keyboard Cat videos to date. And it does tie in nicely to my current series on Japan. Consider this scene from a store in Akiabara, Tokyo:


Luna enjoys a snooze in the studio this past Sunday. We had quite a warm weekend, close to 90F in our neighborhood.
Today we feature recent photos from our friends in Argentina, DJ Kikovas and Vivi Pedraglio.



A self described “lady-beatmaker”, Vivi Pedraglio continues to create her live electronic music (with Kikovas’ assistantance) and perform in Buenos Aires and elsewhere. She has also been using an intriguing instrument, the kaolimba. You can hear more of her music at her website or MySpace.
From theorderofstamina on flickr, via matrixsynth:

“Ring Modulation Oscillation Distorter by Mr.Ugly. 2009. With a kitty!”
An interesting view from the inside as well:

From carbon111, via matrixsynth:

Spot the kitty in the picture?
Carbon111 is the author of the CatSynth motivational posters we presented back in February.
In the studio revamp post, they also have a “comfy chair” picture that reminds me of Luna curled up in her favorite chair here at CatSynth HQ.

And it looks like carbon111 recently completed a track entitled Luna.
From matrixsynth:

Dia, the tortie with pedals and a modified Casio SK-1. Part of a larger interview (with the artist Parasite, not the cat).
From widtaria on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
“As movies “cats playing a theremin” on YouTube were fun to me, I got to want to buy one and let my cats play it.”
Not entirely sure about letting the cat chew on the antenna.
Via greenie2600 on flickr.

“She knows she’s not supposed to do this.”
But if cats didn’t do that, we at CatSynth wouldn’t have a raison d’être.
Also scooped by matrixsynth back in December.

Via matrixsynth. Cat with Roland G-707 Synth Guitar by Ibanez.
There are more photos at the original auction site.

These seem like good opportunities for LOLCat captions. Please contribute your ideas in the comments.