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  • Napoleon and Hohner Clavinet

    Tabby cat sitting on a Hohner Clavinet.  Next to the cat is a smaller Roland analog synthesizer, also sitting on the Clavinet.

    Napoleon sits upon a Hohner Clavinet. From Steve Peglar via Instagram.

    Next to Napoleon, we also see what I think is a Roland SH-9 vintage analog monosynth.

    January 29, 2026
  • Architectural Study, Los Angeles

    January 27, 2026
  • Merp and Modular

    Our very own Big Merp leads off the new round of CatSynth pics after NAMM and Buchla & Friends.

    Behind him, we see the large modular system, with the Make Noise Tempi, Buchla Red Panel 158, Stymon Starlab, Sputnik Dual Oscillator, Dreadbox Euphoria, and many other modules. Next to so, and slightly under Merp, we see the Korg SQ-1 step sequencer.

    January 27, 2026
  • Wordless Wednesday: Textures and Shapes, Jaisalmer

    A close-up of the fort in Jaisalmer, India, showing some abstract-like shapes with shadows and textures.

    January 20, 2026
  • Synth Jam with Cat and Korg Electribe EMX-1

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    A post shared by Demuja (@iamdemuja)

    A fun jam with a cat and a Korg Eletribe EMX -1 in a studio full of other synths. A great way to start the week!

    January 19, 2026
  • Sunday Newsletter: Contemplating Shapes

    Consider this image for a moment.

    It’s something one may encounter in passing, as part of the design of a larger object. Or it could be a work of art standing on its own. The “is it art?” question is unimportant. What is important is to take time to observe it on its own.

    We have two basic shapes. A small circle inside a larger square. The circle is off-center. It makes the white space inside the square seem larger than it would be if the circle were centered, even though the area of the space is exactly the same.

    What makes this so captivating, at least to me? It is the simplicity, it’s just enough, and not too much, to arrest the mind and focus on the geometric components. It could be a word in a language I don’t understand. It could also be music, either mostly silence or mostly a continuous, nearly pure tone.

    Once one starts looking for these simple components, they can be found anywhere. This was a Wordless Wednesday from last year:

    Once again, the relative emptiness other than the sphere and cube holds the focus, and indeed works as an object for a contemplation meditation. The texture of the sphere and the bit of shmutz on the surface of the cube provide one level of additional qualities to observe.

    So if one were to add another single object either to the two-dimensional illustration or the three-dimensional photo, what would it be? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

    [Also on Substack]

    January 18, 2026
  • Lofi Diaries Vol. 1 | Novation Circuit Rhythm | Orchid ORC-1

    From ArtemisFi on Youtube

    “They say he’s addicted
    Creating lofi beats and chill vibes.”

    Seen on matrixsynth.

    January 16, 2026
  • Chichiro and Modbap Trinity on Modulargrid

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    Chichiro is having a little fun with the Modbap Trinity drum module on Modulargrid.

    From our friend Erik Ribeiro via Instagram.

    January 15, 2026
  • Wordless Wednesday: Tower of Shadows

    Tower of Shadows, an experimental building by Le Corbusier at the Capitol Complex in Chandigarh, India.

    January 13, 2026
  • Errol plays along with Low Rider

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    Errol gets into the groove while accompanying the WAR classic “Low Rider.”

    From @timwebseraudio on Instagram.

    January 12, 2026
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