Tag: Synthesizers

  • CatSynth pic: Maggie Monotron

    Maggie Monotron

    Maggie the cat poses with an original Korg Monotron. Submitted by Pas Musique. Follow the link to find out more about their current musical adventures, including CD releases and upcoming shows. You can also read a review of their performance in San Francisco last year.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and Buchla

    CatSynth pic: Cat and Buchla

    cat and buchla

    From muff’s forum, where cats often lurk amongst the synth posts.

  • Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble and Emergency (X)tet, Luggage Store Gallery

    Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble and Emergency (X)tet, Luggage Store Gallery

    A few weeks after performing at Berkeley Arts, the Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble returned to the Bay Area. This performance, at the Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco, featured the same film as a few weeks earlier, but with very different music and thus an overall different experience.

    The evening opened with the Emergency (X)tet, featuring Bob Marsh and a rotating cast of string players. This incarnation included Doug Carroll on cello, Kanoko Nishi on bass koto, and David Michalak on lap steel guitar and effects. This was actually a birthday performance for Bob Marsh, so the set opened with a rousing atonal rendition of Happy Birthday that included audience participation. After that introduction, the group performed a number of improvised pieces, each started by a different member. Each piece seemed to focus on a particular texture of the instruments, with long drones that favored the cellos and the slowly bending sounds of the lap steel guitar, to extremely percussive sounds especially focused on the bass koto.

    Bob Marsh Emergency (X)tet

    Then it was time for the JCDE performance of their project Current Events. Just as a few weeks earlier, the film opened with stark news images from the crash of Air France Flight 447. But the ensemble quickly veered off in a different direction, with Dubowsky providing a solid jazzy bass line and Erika Johnson and Fred Morgan on percussion holding down the foundation. This was quite a stark contrast to the dark and abstract sounds from the previous performance, but it was quite captivating and fun.

    Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble

    The strongest of the sections, once again, was “Future Cities”, which featured more rhythmic work from the ensemble as well as Dubowsky with classic analog sounds on the Roland Jupiter Six synthesizer – think a space-music jam from the 1970s. Indeed, the musical content made it easier to see more of the detail in the films. In addition to the future cities, I was able to focus on the the critters and landscape textures of the desert section; and the disturbing nature of seeing journalists killed in a U.S. drone strike was much clearer (it probably had a more profound effect on my opinions of drone strikes than two years of reading incessant rants on Facebook).

    In addition to getting to see the differences between the two separate JCDE performances, it was also the right order to see them, going from the serious and abstract sounds to the funkier, more rhythmic nature of the second performance. I look forward to seeing more of the ensemble’s work in the future.

  • CatSynth video: Coco Keravos Music Live Improvised

    From Meng Qi on YouTube, via matrixsynth.

    “Live Improvised by Meng Qi and Xiaodaner

    mengqimusic.com”

  • CatSynth pic: Dr J looks worried

    Dr J the Cat with modular synth

    From Derek Morton on flickr, via matrixsynth.

    “Dr J synth cat & eurorack modular.”

    Quite a few of those modules look familiar.

  • CatSynth pic: Brian Eno Purina ad

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    Yes, Brian Eno and his cat starred in a Purina cat-food ad (presumably from the 1970s). Reported by Xeni Jardin on Boing Boing, and submitted to us by reader Karen Martakos via our Facebook page.

  • CatSynth video: one kay (Eurorack modular live set)

    From donaldjasoncrunk on YouTube, via matrixsynth. With Eurorack modular and a cat!

    “live set – 3 seperate noises in one video for your convenience! happy to be celebrating my 1000th post on the best internet community in the world, Muffwiggler. thanks to my fellow wigglers for the awesome advice and the awesome music that i listen to constantly!

    the first two sounds are more percussion oriented, the last more sequency. i premade the vocal loops to save some time and to save you from hearing too much of my lovely boyvoice.”

  • CatSynth video: Serge jamout with cat

    From Benjamin Hawkins on YouTube, via matrixsynth:

    “I wanted to upload a video with my serge and the cat was hanging out with me at the time.”

  • CatSynth pic: Schnuffi and Modular

    Schnuffi and modular

    Submitted by Christian via our contact page.

    “Schnuffi won’t let me patch my modular. And she relaxes on the 808…”