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Otherwise, if it relates to electronic music somehow, fire away.
Photos of vintage keyboards are not welcome -- unless they're STRANGE keyboards. Links to ebay auctions of vintage gear are not welcome -- unless it's a homebrew piece of freaky warped weirdness.
All tech must be ODD. Germanium transistors, arcane synth modules, vacuum tubes, steam-powered piston oscillators, whatever -- it has to be WRONG.
Unusual controllers are always welcome. If something looks like a Minimoog or has a piano-ish keyboard, it's usually boring and we aren't interested.
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3 Responses to “you wanna see lots of strange early electronic instruments?”
Good piece. Christian Dillstrom referred this blog – you must be doing an excellent job as mobile + social media marketing veteran is pointing towards you.
yes, well, there are many strange instruments that people are not aware of. thank god for DEVIANT SYNTH. Feed me please
I did a project on this guy in high school. He’s Canada’s answer to Raymond Scott.
Good piece. Christian Dillstrom referred this blog – you must be doing an excellent job as mobile + social media marketing veteran is pointing towards you.