2 months ago 3 notes

Papercraft Korg MS-20

Original post courtesy MATRIXSYNTH

3 months ago 9 notes

Moog Sub Phatty with Olloclip Fisheye lens

3 months ago 16 notes

Moog Sub Phatty details.

3 months ago 43 notes

A Very Merry Christmas To You!

from Douglas Leedy

Traditional Christmas Favorites specially arranged for Moog and Buchla

5 months ago 3 notes

EMILY HAINES AND… the sequential circuits pro-one, part 1.

(via ohmyachingsushi)

8 months ago 48 notes

EMILY HAINES AND… the sequential circuits pro-one, part 2.

(via ohmyachingsushi)

8 months ago 54 notes

Switched On Austin - a must-stop destination for any synth fiend in the Austin vicinity.

9 months ago 5 notes
7th
July
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thedailywhat:

Kickass Kickstarter of the Day: Four decades after “the band of the future” originated out of Kent State following the 1970 shootings, the first authorized documentary on the notoriously press-shy Devo is nearing completion. But the creators of Are We Not Men?, now in post-production, have turned to Kickstarter in order to meet their September 2012 goal forSundance and other festivals.
Devo, perhaps best known for “Whip It,” which reached No. 14 on the Billboard Chart in 1980, has maintained a cult following for 40 years. And the band hasn’t slowed down — their latest album, Something For Everybody, was released in 2010.
According to co-founder Gerald Casale:

We’re like the house band on the Titanic, playing as the ship goes down.

[thanks, lisa!]

thedailywhat:

Kickass Kickstarter of the Day: Four decades after “the band of the future” originated out of Kent State following the 1970 shootings, the first authorized documentary on the notoriously press-shy Devo is nearing completion. But the creators of Are We Not Men?, now in post-production, have turned to Kickstarter in order to meet their September 2012 goal forSundance and other festivals.

Devo, perhaps best known for “Whip It,” which reached No. 14 on the Billboard Chart in 1980, has maintained a cult following for 40 years. And the band hasn’t slowed down — their latest album, Something For Everybody, was released in 2010.

According to co-founder Gerald Casale:

We’re like the house band on the Titanic, playing as the ship goes down.

[thanks, lisa!]

10 months ago 280 notes

Screen capture from the trailer of Tim Burton’s upcoming full-length stop-motion feature film, Frankenweenie. Synth sighting in Victor Frankenstein’s workshop!

10 months ago 11 notes

Graffiti sighting, 30 minutes outside Washington D.C..

Hmmm.

11 months ago 6 notes