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Super Mario Theme Song Played on Ancient Chinese Instrument
And another:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn45L7Sebjw
I've never heard of this instrument before, but it can sound like everything from a theremin, kazoo, bagpipes, and evidently as we see in the OP video, synth. Pretty amazing.
YouTube Comment Reconstruction #3
Eno fans unite ya bunjcha geeks-
Giga Parsecs, long-time Eno fan and overcome with expressive aplomb comments1 week ago:
"I think the album as a whole is pretty excellent. It's just that this is like unbelievably, divinely good."
..and that's good that it's nice and that it is good...and divinely so.
Amazing what a polyphonic synth and some heroin can do for some folks, innit?
Vangelis And The Journey to Ithaka (excerpt)
Damn Evangelos, still workin' those synths like a madman after all these years!
Solomon Grey - Gen V
Between guys like this, and Simon Posford's last two Younger Brother albums, they've really rejuvinated my interest in electronica. Just the right amount of pop-appeal and sexy synth.
@Deeno, if you dig this guy, check out Younger Brother's album "Vaccine". Truly extraordinary.
Two brothers make awesome best man video
I'm guessing they're British from the 'Choose This' Trainspotting reference; the brief flash of Alan Sugar when they sing 'your boss'; and the licence plate and road markings.

They sound slightly central European but I think that's part of the synth pop parody
Anyone able to discern in what country they are?
Imperative Reaction - Severed (AMV)
Industrial? hmm perhaps, not really into it very much since it's either german (what are they speaking!?) or horrible non-german bands
So don't have a larger sense of the genre tho i'd say this is hanging between synth/ebm and industrial. Einsturzende Neubauten is clearly industrial for a comparison.
But on the clear synth / ebm-electronic side OP, if you like this band you could always check out:
Icon of Coil
and
Covenant if you haven't heard them already.
Musical Vegetables
Tags for this video have been changed from 'j viewz, vegetables, music, instrument' to 'j viewz, vegetables, music, instrument, Massive Attack, Teardrop, House, drum, synth' - edited by Trancecoach
NAMM 2013: NEXT FROM MOOG
Moog has always made my dick hard, can't wait to get my paws on one of their next- gen boxes. All I want for xmas is a Moog Slim Phatty 'n one of their Moog Minitaurs– their new tabletop monophonic bass synth..
http://blog.dubspot.com/moog-minitaur-the-new-tabletop-monophonic-bass-synth-namm-2012/
For about $1800 bucks you got a couple of boxes whose sounds will never go out of style as music evolves over the next 30 years..
Predators dancing to Aphex Acid 04 from Analord 7
Oh yeah, I know who it is. He is a fucking genius.
>> ^kir_mokum:
>> ^shagen454:
It is pretty amazing that there are more than one and you can actually see em. And that someone has access and knows how to hit those old school drum machines pads and twiddle those analog synth knobs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphex_Twin
Predators dancing to Aphex Acid 04 from Analord 7
>> ^shagen454:
It is pretty amazing that there are more than one and you can actually see em. And that someone has access and knows how to hit those old school drum machines pads and twiddle those analog synth knobs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphex_Twin
Predators dancing to Aphex Acid 04 from Analord 7
It is pretty amazing that there are more than one and you can actually see em. And that someone has access and knows how to hit those old school drum machines pads and twiddle those analog synth knobs
Need Help From Music Nerds/Lovers (Music Talk Post)
I had the same, initial feeling I had heard a familiarity in the segment and I believe that's all it might be. The riff is so simple and common a measure in so many film scores and especially in songs where a simple piano measure introduces an initial thematic vibe for the entire work...usually because the piano player is mediocre or honed their skills by ear on a synth used to broaden the sound of a standard rock ensemble.

You're obsessing man, all you can hope to net from this is that pressure between your eyes and ears that won't go away until you STOP THINKING ABOUT IT!!!!
Killer Mike REAGAN
Man, it's crazy that Fantastic Damage came out in 2002 and it's still mind blowing. The new one is pure awesome, a little more poppy and heavy hanging with the bass/synth but Fantastic Damage is like the Loveless of hip hop (outside of maybe Dalek).
Definitely, sucks that EL-P doesn't do Def Jux any more it definitely seemed like they shoulda had a shitload of money pouring in.
Kill the Noise - Kill the Noise Part I
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Wigwam - Grass for Blades (1975)
Thanks for posting this... digging all those sliders on that keyboard synth!