Review: Thelonious Monk's Live in Paris (1966), a previously unreleased recording, captures the jazz icon in his element. Released by Transversales Disques, this lost ORTF session finally sees the ...
Plugin examples include Kazrog Synth Warmer and Arturia Filter Mini. Sticking with smooth filter sounds, examples can be found in Korg’s Polysix, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Mutronics’ Mutator.
Spirit of the Beehive are currently on tour supporting their new album You’ll Have to Lose Something, but they had their van, trailer, and gear stolen on Thursday night (10/3) in Seattle following ...
It’s based on a synth from the early ’80s (named, believe it or not, the Prophet 5) that was used by folks like Gary Numan, The Cars, and Soft Cell, and it’s just impossible to make a bad ...
It’s based on a synth from the early ’80s (named, believe it or not, the Prophet 5) that was used by folks like Gary Numan, The Cars, and Soft Cell, and it’s just impossible to make a bad sound with ...
It’s not an overly complex song, either. Martin Rushent, who produced the song, added a drum machine, a very basic synth, and a bassline to the song. That’s all it took, in addition to Philip ...
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