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Bunyip

By Ashen Simian on July 15, 2018 3:12 pm

The heatwave is here as well and it´s difficult to concentrate on indoor activities. But here goes... another test drive for my new Moog Voyager... the mid tempo beats by Quasimidi Polymorph, Korg ER-1 and Slim Phatty.

Swimming through a pool of jello, with memories of Tangerine-Dream sequencer. Ausgezeichnet!

Such rich sound design, particularly on the arpeggiation and the leads--totally Moog-ing out! (And I'm still getting a wonderfully satisfying Gong vibe from this!). Beautiful work and a great groove.

Nice and slow, just the right mood for this blasted heat. I'm with onezero on the leads and arps.

Will the real Slim Phatty please stand up? Please stand up? Spaced out in a great way. Be way cool for a side scrolling 2d platformer sci-fi computer game... sell it! smile tongue

Arps and percussive synth counterpoints over the gliding pads sounds very retro and new at the same time. As always amazing synth sounds!

Jim Wood wrote:

Swimming through a pool of jello, with memories of Tangerine-Dream sequencer. Ausgezeichnet!

Devieus wrote:

Nice and slow, just the right mood for this blasted heat. I'm with onezero on the leads and arps.

Podling wrote:

Will the real Slim Phatty please stand up? Please stand up? Spaced out in a great way. Be way cool for a side scrolling 2d platformer sci-fi computer game... sell it! smile tongue

NWSPR wrote:

Arps and percussive synth counterpoints over the gliding pads sounds very retro and new at the same time. As always amazing synth sounds!

onezero wrote:

Such rich sound design, particularly on the arpeggiation and the leads--totally Moog-ing out! (And I'm still getting a wonderfully satisfying Gong vibe from this!). Beautiful work and a great groove.

Thanks guys! Your informed comments make my day, again. Nice that it evokes the vibes of Gong and TD as those bands were (are) a very important section of my musical diet in the younger days. Some things just seem to infiltrate your DNA and stay there, for better or worse smile

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