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Paleolithic jam, Moonside, a "horror playground live rig", three views of a secret:

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  1. "If You Knew", Le Solitaire

This is a simply charming desktop synth duet from 2016 (which for Synth Jam YouTube is basically the paleolithic era). One musician drives the bass and drums while the other one sings into the looper function of an OP-1, constantly tweaking until she's singing in harmony with an entire choir of her own voice.

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  1. "Mini Jam Monday #8", littleBIGsynths / Mod Maquina

A jam from 2016 that does absolutely the most with the absolute least. This sets up a killer hook on one Volca Keys and one Pocket Operator drum machine and then explores it as completely as the sequencing capabilities of the devices allow, and then some, as the musician proceeds to hand-animate what seems like every single knob the Volca has. You could dance to this.

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  1. "Qu-Bit Aurora getting angry", synthe sizer83

A lo-fi hip hop beats track with a sort of Earthbound feeling to it. The entire complicated track is produced from the PO-33 (the little calculator looking thing on the left, it's a sampler) with Korg's DIY-kit microsynth used to add reverb.

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  1. "PO-33 & NTS-1 | LoFi | Synthwave jam", Stefan Torto

I listen to a lot of extremely varied electronic music and this one is still very mysterious to me. I guess this is "drone". Six minutes of enigmatic hums and distant flutters and clanks. There seems to be a melody, but it's too large and slow to see the entire thing at once. This all appears to be the result of using a reverb filter for something entirely other than reverb.

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  1. "[D]RONIN + Soma COSMOS + Eventide PITCH FACTOR", Giovanni B

A looper with automated chaotic phasing, an octave doubler, and a… "horror playground live rig"? This person appears to have built a kind of prepared piano without the piano part, a random chunk of wood with guitar pickups and vibratey bits of metal stuck into it at random, ostensibly so they can make horror movie soundtracks?, but in practice they appear to use it for making Einsturzende Neubauten grooves.

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  1. "Three Views Of A Secret", Daisuke Kawai & Hidenobu "KALTA" Otsuki

So I'm watching this video of a synth trade show, and one of the comments mentions that a guy walking by in the background is "the best organ player in Japan". Huh.

So I look the guy up and find him doing this intense and moody live cover of an old Jaco Pastorius jazz piece, in collaboration with a drummer who seems to be picking up psychic transmissions from another galaxy.


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