Tag: synthesizer

  • Octave CAT, and more classic Synth Ads, and a Poll

    This ad for the Octave CAT is one of many classic synthesizer ads from the 1970s and early 1980s on display in a new gallery at polynominal, the home of frequent contributors Mimì and Eric Pochesci.

    They have quite a collection, with over 180 pictures. It is definitely worth a look, not only for those interested in old synths, but anyone either nostalgic or fascinated by that era.

    They also have a poll for the the most ugly synth ad. And they have some really good candidates for this illustrious title. I did vote for one that definitely stood out, at least for me. See if you can figure out which one it was. Hint, it is probably the most “Republican” (US) synth ad I've seen…

  • CD Review: br'er Of Shemales and Kissaboos

    Readers might remember the band br'er and lead Benjamin Schurr from the infamous CatSynth Tatoo. Well, br'er is out with their first album, Of Shemales and Kissaboos.

    br'er not surprisingly includes a lot of synthesizer work, combined with songwriting, “art rock”, and an interesting collection of instruments. Schurr and Christian Mirande together provide an assortment of synthesizers, noise sources, toy instruments, and such on top of a more traditional “band” of voice, guitar, keyboard, bass and drums.

    The music ranges from very soft ballads to something akin to techno-industrial. Perhaps most iconic for me is the track “I'm sorry mom”, which I believe used to be featured on br'er's myspace. It opens with simple 3/4 strumming and voice, and quickly grows to include dissonant piano strings and more. A lot of pieces follow a similar idea, moving between art-rock song and experimental electronic work. The next track “Rory snake handler” also features a lot of splicing between disparate elements (e.g., song and dissonant piano), I'm guessing it is not indended to be played live. Most of the tracks, however, do sound quite doable live, which should make for some interesting shows as they tour.

    The tracks following “I'm sorry mom”, continue to build up more and more electronic and noise elements, while returning for stretches to the “song” format. Ultimately, it is a collection of real songs, as sung by Schurr. But I find myself focusing on the piano and the electronics most. There is a lot of what I would consider “traditional avant-guard piano”, as well as sound-synthesis exploration, of the sorts I might use in my own performances or recordings. This is especially true in the later tracks from “Lapin” onward. It almost feels like they arranged in increasing order of electronic noise and beat/pattern content, which is as good an organizing principle as any. But to their credit, they provide a more chaotic or absurdist, and somewhat quiet, turn at the end.

    Of Shemales And Kissaboos is available now from Beat is Murder Records. You can hear audio samples from from the album at Beat Is Murder's myspace as well as br'er.

    Discuss on the CatSynth music forum.

  • Niki featured on catsynth and matrixsynth

    Remember this picture submitted last week?

    Well, according the site cleverCLAIRE (from San Francisco), the cat's name is Niki. You can see more Niki photos here.

    Even without being able to read Chinese, one can easily get the gist of the post, though I did run it through babelfish just to get a better idea. It seems like they got a kick of Doktor Future's ailurophobic comments over at matrixsynth.

  • CatSynth pic: Applejack (black cat) and Yamaha

    Submitted by ADM of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome:

    Of course, we at CatSynth have a special fondness for black cats and synths.

    UPDATE. ADM posted in the comments that the cat's name is Applejack. And Applejack has a LOLCat version of the photo:

  • CatSynth pic: Mimì with Synton Syrinx

    It's been a little while since we've seen Mimì. But she's back, in a pair of photos submitted by our friend polynominal:

    The blue synth is a prototype of a Dutch “Synton Syrinx”, which you can read more about here.

    Polynominal has quite a studio of vintage synthesizers and other gear, and he has some new photos, including several of Mimì, on his recently updated website. The site is definitely worth a visit, and check out some of the new musical samples.

  • CatSynth pic: Is that comfy?

    Submitted by james:

    I see a tabby, a Korg Kaos Pad, Nord Micromodular, and Ableton Live! on the computer screen.

  • CatSynth pic: Gonzo

    From our friend sushiluv, some more photos of the tuxedo kitten Gonzo:

    We have seen Gonzo before. She has grown quite a bit. And she seems quite fond of that MFB sequencer.

    We look forward to seeing more from Gonzo and Daphne and sushiluv in the future.

  • CatSynth video: Assembling a Doepfer Modular

    Saw this video on matrixsynth a little back:

    Basically, it's a time-lapse video of a doepfer modular being assembled. The cat shows up towards the end, and seems quite curious.

    You can watch the video here. Unfortunately, it is in some sort of protected MPEG-4 format that isn't very repost/embed friendly (i.e., like YouTube videos).

  • CatSynth pic: Contemplating the Micron

    Another from Maggie Osterberg. Scooter contemplates an Alesis Micron: