Benedikt Guschlbauer & Uli Kühn improvise on the Max Brand Synthesizer (aka Moogtonium) live at the Ars Electronica Festival 2009 in Linz, Austria.
This rare synthesizer prototype built by Bob Moog in 1967 is a Moog's unique interpretation of a Trautonium, and was built for the Austrian Composer of avantgarde electronics Max Brand. To hear more of this incredible machine, please check out the CD "Kabelbrand - Sounds from the Max Brand Synthesizer", released on the Moozak record label:
http://moozak.org/releases/mzk002/mzk002.html
haha, whats that ? sorry, my old transistorradio sounds much more impressive between the channels than your improvised knobbing !
thePOLYGIRL 7 months ago
shame, shame, shame, please do never touch again this machine! - Sorry, Jungs, was ihr da zeigt ist wirklich absolut SCHWACH! - Ihr scheint wirklich keine Ahnung davon zu haben.
superflarz 9 months ago
shame, shame, shame, please do never touch again this machine! - Sorry, Jungs, was ihr da zeigt ist wirklich absolut SCHWACH! - Ihr scheint wirklich keine Ahnung davon zu haben.
superflarz 9 months ago
These guys suck. They have THIS machine at their hands, and they make shit with it! Incredible!
plungerdrum 11 months ago
I have to agree this is a little dissapointing in terms of what the technology is capable of. I wasn't aware Bob had made a trautonium replica though. I 'd like to see the manuals more closely to compare them with the Sala originals. Perhaps they are more akin to the doepfer version.
GMS267 1 year ago
they dont know what they are doing....
coopacoopacoopa 2 years ago 2
Too self indulgent. This synth looks/sounds to have massive potential for some awesome usable pads/leads but for some reason they just seem happy in this video to create a rather monotonous dirge of 'bomber falling out of the sky' sounds as opposed to getting creative with it.
The hardware looks awesome, but the guys demoing it are too self indulgent, which I think lets the whole show down somewhat.
eddydeegan 2 years ago