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Contact / Mailing list. A very long time since the last blog entry - you would be forgiven for thinking that all was quiet here in the Darkroom. No so - things have been chugging along behind the scenes, though slower than usual, mostly due to me devoting a huge amount of my time to recent developments at Expert Sleepers. Since I last posted, work on the new album has continued, and we also undertook a rather unusual project which has resulted in a single release and couple of videos - more on that later.
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TRASH_AUDIO Synth Event | Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit
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Dr Bob’s Interactive Sonic Experience. Take Me To Your Modular. TRASH AUDIO Synth Event. Sound & Vision Art Show. Press & Media. TRASH AUDIO Synth Event. Dr Bob’s Interactive Sonic Experience. TRASH AUDIO Synth Event. Sound & Vision Art Show. Mountain Oasis is proud to partner with TRASH AUDIO. To bring you Synth Event 13 Sunday, October 27. Live at The Apothecary. Nine Inch Nails, How To Destroy Angels), Justin McGrath. Nine Inch Nails, former Senior Sound Designer for Motorola Mobility), Richard Devine.
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felix inferious: December 2009
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Sunday, December 20, 2009. One might be able to argue "but I can do all this stuff with my computer, why would I want this in a module? Life In Minor - Preview by Felix Inferious. I am head over heels for the Z-DSP. And I've only ever experienced the Drangonfly Delay cart. I'm eagerly anticipating not only the Bat Filter cart, but also the various other magic that is being cooked up down at TipTop Audio. Until a little over a month ago when I sold some modules to Stephen @ pro-modular.com. And check them...
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felix inferious: Shooting blanks
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Sunday, December 20, 2009. I never gave much thought to blank panels for modulars. It always seemed silly to me to buy a functionless panel just to cover up open space. I understood the fact that there was the possibility of shock by touching power pins when the system is on, but I felt pretty safe in my ability to not do something like that. So, I never gave blank panels a second thought. Until a little over a month ago when I sold some modules to Stephen @ pro-modular.com. View my complete profile.