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Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

2006-10-04 by Paul Schreiber

Everyone buy the CD *right now*. What more could you possibly wish for (one of the best rock keyboard players in history with a MOTM CD??!?)
Paul S.

Dear MOTM;

Perhaps you are aware of this already, but just in case I thought I’d let you know about MOTM being used on Roger Powell’s release. If you need more info please don’t hesitate to contact me.



The record I recently completed with Synthesizer Pioneer Roger Powell is now available for pre-order for the month of September at: http://www.disciplineglobalmobile.com/shop/ After the October 24th release date, CD’s will be available in record stores in the U.S. as well as online. You can visit Roger Powell’s website http://www.fossilpoets.com for up to date information and free MP3 samples of album tracks.

If you are interested in considering an article, review or interview with Roger, please send me a reply to this email with current address and contact info so that I can arrange getting you a press kit.


Electronic Musician Spotlight article url:

http://emusician.com/em_spotlight/roger_powell/index.html

Along with a 3.5 Star review from AMG

;
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5apsa9igr23d



Gary Tanin
Producer/Engineer
GTLabs

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G T L a b s
P.O. Box 100181, Milwaukee, WI 53210-0181
414.321.9956 voice
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email: gtlabs@...
website: http://garytanin.com

Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

2006-10-05 by Koos Fockens

Well if that doesn't inspire you to continue with your beautiful synth....

Let's hear some stuff from your MOTM, and it would be nice for all the MOTM newbies (inlc 
myself) to hear how you created them (which modules etc) . Modular synthesis is almost a 
forgotten artform with all these "chew em up and spit them out" software plugins 
nowadays, let's get some beginners lessons online, and progress from there on to more 
advanced patches, These may also inspire people to order more MOTM stuff, modules they 
don't own yet, as they did not realise what it could do etc.... just a thought, and on top of 
that, THANKS for all the things Stooge Industries has done!

K2K Koos

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Bradley" <mate.stubb@...> wrote:
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> Me likee!
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> On 10/4/06, Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> wrote:
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> >  Everyone buy the CD *right now*. What more could you possibly wish for
> > (one of the best rock keyboard players in history with a MOTM CD??!?)
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> > Paul S.
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Re: [motm] Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

2006-10-05 by James Elliott

I'm all for that, but I have to get my modules first :)

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From: Koos Fockens
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2006 5:43:40 AM
Subject: [motm] Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

Well if that doesn't inspire you to continue with your beautiful synth....

Let's hear some stuff from your MOTM, and it would be nice for all the MOTM newbies (inlc
myself) to hear how you created them (which modules etc) . Modular synthesis is almost a
forgotten artform with all these "chew em up and spit them out" software plugins
nowadays, let's get some beginners lessons online, and progress from there on to more
advanced patches, These may also inspire people to order more MOTM stuff, modules they
don't own yet, as they did not realise what it could do etc.... just a thought, and on top of
that, THANKS for all the things Stooge Industries has done!

K2K Koos

--- In motm@yahoogroups. com, "Dave Bradley" wrote:
>
> Me likee!
>
> Moe
>
> On 10/4/06, Paul Schreiber wrote:
> >
> > Everyone buy the CD *right now*. What more could you possibly wish for
> > (one of the best rock keyboard players in history with a MOTM CD??!?)
> >
> > Paul S.
> >
> >
>



Re: [motm] Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

2006-10-05 by Koos Fockens

There is that of course...

But, patience is a virtue, I've also just started in the world of MOTM Late 2004, and I average about 1 module per 2 -3 months, sometimes more often, but it has been on average between 6 and 9 weeks before I received a shipping confirmation, a notable exception was the MOTM 650 which was just released when I ordered it, and took over 6 months. These delivery times were also influenced by my own personal situation, I work at sea, so I have asked on several occasions, to either ship to an alternative address, or wait with shipment. If you are in one place, then that would make things easier.
Keep in mind that MOTM is not a professional business (yet), it's someone's 'hobby' , so don't expect 24h delivery, you get a quality product though (both hardware and after sales service), and I think it's worth the wait, I've got other musical toys to keep me entertained while waiting for another order (still have 4-5 modules on back order myself, a 440, 390,101,910, and hopefully will get a 510 if the minimum order of 25 is reached for this ).
The 390 was ordered in August during the sale, as was the 101, the others I've ordered in the last 3 weeks. These sale items are being consolidated before they ship.

Which modules did you order ?

Cheers,

K2K Koos




On 5 Oct 2006, at 13:44, James Elliott wrote:

I'm all for that, but I have to get my modules first :)

----- Original Message ----
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From: Koos Fockens <torikoos@...>
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2006 5:43:40 AM
Subject: [motm] Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

Well if that doesn't inspire you to continue with your beautiful synth....

Let's hear some stuff from your MOTM, and it would be nice for all the MOTM newbies (inlc
myself) to hear how you created them (which modules etc) . Modular synthesis is almost a
forgotten artform with all these "chew em up and spit them out" software plugins
nowadays, let's get some beginners lessons online, and progress from there on to more
advanced patches, These may also inspire people to order more MOTM stuff, modules they
don't own yet, as they did not realise what it could do etc.... just a thought, and on top of
that, THANKS for all the things Stooge Industries has done!

K2K Koos

--- In motm@yahoogroups. com, "Dave Bradley" wrote:
>
> Me likee!
>
> Moe
>
> On 10/4/06, Paul Schreiber wrote:
> >
> > Everyone buy the CD *right now*. What more could you possibly wish for
> > (one of the best rock keyboard players in history with a MOTM CD??!?)
>; >
> > Paul S.
> >
> >
>




Koos Fockens
www.motmsynth.blogspot.com




Re: [motm] Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

2006-10-05 by Koos Fockens

Sorry James, Let me clarify that, it's my sale items that are being consolidated into one shipment, this may not be the case for yours or other people....

Cheers,

K2K Koos




On 5 Oct 2006, at 13:44, James Elliott wrote:

I'm all for that, but I have to get my modules first :)

----- Original Message ----
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: Koos Fockens <torikoos@...>
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2006 5:43:40 AM
Subject: [motm] Re: Fw: Synth Pioneer Returns with First Solo CD in Decades

Well if that doesn't inspire you to continue with your beautiful synth....

Let's hear some stuff from your MOTM, and it would be nice for all the MOTM newbies (inlc
myself) to hear how you created them (which modules etc) . Modular synthesis is almost a
forgotten artform with all these "chew em up and spit them out" software plugins
nowadays, let's get some beginners lessons online, and progress from there on to more
advanced patches, These may also inspire people to order more MOTM stuff, modules they
don't own yet, as they did not realise what it could do etc.... just a thought, and on top of
that, THANKS for all the things Stooge Industries has done!

K2K Koos

--- In motm@yahoogroups. com, "Dave Bradley" wrote:
>
> Me likee!
>
> Moe
>
> On 10/4/06, Paul Schreiber wrote:
> >;
> > Everyone buy the CD *right now*. What more could you possibly wish for
> > (one of the best rock keyboard players in history with a MOTM CD??!?)
> >
>; > Paul S.
> >
> >
>




Koos Fockens
www.motmsynth.blogspot.com




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