These are two examples of what you can create with Sleepy Circuits Hypno Semi-Modular Video Synthesizer .
I fed the Hypno with an old generated video, created with a Commodore Amiga computer in 1991 and the lfo and s&h of a Behringer Neutron.
The music has no influence on the animation, it's just there to fill the silence.
I fed the Hypno with an old generated video, created with a Commodore Amiga computer in 1991 and the lfo and s&h of a Behringer Neutron.
The music has no influence on the animation, it's just there to fill the silence.
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A sampler on the 4AD label.
I'm a sucker for covers.
For the Psychotik Tanks' Lets have a party, I liked it so much I did a cover of their version at the Debutistenfestival in the Roermond youth center S'61 (51.197252, 5.9894048), November 3rd 1984.
As equipment I used a Yamaha PortaSound PC-100, a Sinclair ZX-81 computer with a program that could modulate the save-tone (that was the only audio the ZX could produce), a microphone of an old Sharp tape recorder, the Akai GXC-46 cassette deck as booster for a Sonolor Plein Vent transistor radio that acted as an amplifier (boy, did that work) and some kind of guitar.
The radio was the same one I used for the static noise in Jah Wobble's Blueberry Hill.
The microphone was taped to my mouth but let loose halfway. Anyway, a lot of fun (for me, not sure about the audience).
Side one:
1 Psychotik Tanks - Security Idiots
2 The Last Dance - Malignant Love
3 C.V.O. - Sargasso Sea
Side two:
1 Psychotik Tanks - Let's Have A Party
2 Modern English - Home
3 Spasmodic Caress - Hit The Dead
4 Red Atkins - Hunk Of A Punk
Bonus:
wieL - Let's have a party
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[Listen to wieL's version of Let's have a party at S61]
I'm a sucker for covers.
For the Psychotik Tanks' Lets have a party, I liked it so much I did a cover of their version at the Debutistenfestival in the Roermond youth center S'61 (51.197252, 5.9894048), November 3rd 1984.
As equipment I used a Yamaha PortaSound PC-100, a Sinclair ZX-81 computer with a program that could modulate the save-tone (that was the only audio the ZX could produce), a microphone of an old Sharp tape recorder, the Akai GXC-46 cassette deck as booster for a Sonolor Plein Vent transistor radio that acted as an amplifier (boy, did that work) and some kind of guitar.
The radio was the same one I used for the static noise in Jah Wobble's Blueberry Hill.
The microphone was taped to my mouth but let loose halfway. Anyway, a lot of fun (for me, not sure about the audience).
Side one:
1 Psychotik Tanks - Security Idiots
2 The Last Dance - Malignant Love
3 C.V.O. - Sargasso Sea
Side two:
1 Psychotik Tanks - Let's Have A Party
2 Modern English - Home
3 Spasmodic Caress - Hit The Dead
4 Red Atkins - Hunk Of A Punk
Bonus:
wieL - Let's have a party
[Listen low quality]
[Download high quality]
[Listen to wieL's version of Let's have a party at S61]
A double-lp I made with an old friend.
Wiel Seuskens: Electronics
Marcel Cuypers: Acoustics
Recorded at Tafelberg Studio, Tilburg, 2016.
You can read more about and download it here.
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Wiel Seuskens: Electronics
Marcel Cuypers: Acoustics
Recorded at Tafelberg Studio, Tilburg, 2016.
You can read more about and download it here.
[Download high quality]
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