
Submitted by Donny Lemur via our Facebook page.
“Gertie – Mistress of the Buchla 200e”
You can find our previous articles and pictures featuring Buchla synths here.

Submitted by Donny Lemur via our Facebook page.
“Gertie – Mistress of the Buchla 200e”
You can find our previous articles and pictures featuring Buchla synths here.

This handsome and somewhat impish fellow is Socrates, and he is posing next to his Novation Bass Station. Submitted by Lisa Ess via Facebook.

Cat showing if his modular synth (featuring Make Noise modules) and Eletro Harmonix 45000. From mees feesh on Instagram.
Szarik the cat serenades us with some dramatic 80s style synth music in this tribute to classic video games. It does make me a bit nostalgic 🙂
Submitted by Mariusz Katod via our CatSynth page.
Electronic / instrumental music
fanpage: http://www.fb.com/KATODmusic
instruments:
– moog synth
– modified C64 + synth software
– bass guitar
– electric solo guitarComposed, recorded, mixed and mastered by KATOD
Video-clip recorded and assembled by Katod.
Thanks to Sylwia and Cybercoder for help in recording video-clip.
Big thx to actor – Video-star SZARIK cat 🙂Album: 7CATS
Track: Video Games
Full album you can find here:
SPOTIFY:
https://play.spotify.com/album/0mi4SY…
GOOGLE PLAY:
https://play.google.com/store/music/a…
EMPIK:
http://www.empik.com/7-cats,p11136393…
and also many other online music providers…
CD you can buy here:
http://www.generator.pl/p,katod-7cats…
It’s been a while since I have been able to attend Outsound’s regular weekly music series at the Luggage Store Gallery, but I was finally able to do so a week ago. The show featured two very different sets focused on electronics.
First up was the New False Gods, a “supergroup” of sorts featuring Eli Pontecorvo , Jack Hertz, Doug Lynner, Tom Djll, and R Duck.

I am quite familiar with all the artists and count them all as friends, but this is the first time I heard them together as this unit. Musically, this was an improvised set, but Jack Hertz’s rhythmic percussion helped provide a structural foundation for the other sounds, which varied from sparse and light to thick noisy pads. Doug Lynner provided intricate sounds on his Serge modular, and Tom Djll had an intriguing setup with trumpet driving a modular synth.

Next up was Charles Xavier, aka The Xman performing a solo set with electronics and small sound makers. The central instrument in his setup was a malletKAT, an electronic MIDI mallet percussion instrument.

The Xman was musically quite different from the New False Gods. In addition to presenting a series of composed pieces as opposed to a set-length improvisation, his music was centered on standard tonal pitches, albeit sometimes in more atonal arrangements. There was a gentle and playful quality to many of the pieces.
Overall, it was a good night to come back to the series. Hopefully it won’t be so long before I attend again.

From androidlust on Instagram.
“Executive engineer Motu in the studio. #catsofinstagram #synthesizer #catsynth”

Cosey the cat owns this Yamaha DX7. Submitted by Blight Records (blightmakesright) via Instagram.
“Meet cosey the blight cat who cant get enough if those glacial fm synth tones #catsynth #keyboardcat #blightmakesright #dx7 #fmsynthesis”