
The Palace Diner in Poughkeepsie, New York

We have another beautiful artwork from Martin Hůla. This one features color blocks with simple lines and shapes. It reminds me a bit of Miró, or even Picasso’s “three musicians” series (but with brighter colors).
From Hůla’s Instagram temnysily, which I highly recommend.

We see Bread much younger (and smaller), sitting on a Juno 106 vintage analog synthesizer.
From thedigitalpurrgatory on Instagram.
Little Bread on a big Juno-106.
You can see more of Bread’s appearances via this tag.

Cammi Granato and Sidney Crosby are hanging out in the studio. We see (from left to right, clockwise) a Roland SE-02, Arturia MiniBrute red edition, Korg Minilogue, Moog Mavis, Subharmonicon and Mother 32; A large Eurorack System, Doepfer Dark energy, and more Eurorack. We also see musician Scott Smigiel.
Submitted by db on Mastodon. You can follow us on Mastodon as well and submit photos/videos by tagging us.

Hannibal from Aarhus Denmark inspects a modular system in a Waldorf Kb37 with associated modules. Submitted by Kim Holm via our Facebook page.
Andromeda is back, this time showing off a Eurorack system featuring SYNTHFOX modules. From our friend Justin Sullivan (justin3am), via YouTube.
Synthfox is a small module maker based in Tallinn, Estonia. You can find out more about them and their offerings here.

Monty is getting ready to lay down some more keyboard tracks. He is very prolific, just like his human, our friend Dave Newhouse, who was part of the pioneering band The Muffins and continues to release new music as part of numerous projects that we follow here at CatSynth.
You can watch our interview with Monty’s human Dave Newhouse as well as composer and musician Jerry King in this video.
You can see Monty’s previous appearances on CatSynth via his tag.