Free Music Friday: Martin Peters, right, is a synthesist we’ve featured previously for his hypnotic synth jam YouTube videos.
If you’re a fan of Berlin School music – music in the tradition of the 70’s synth music pioneers Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze – you’ll want to check out Peters’ Attorks site.
Peters has an archive of his synth jam music videos, details on his equipment and a collection of free music that you can download.
You can preview one of these tracks, Change, below. Change features three interlocking sequences, driven by a Doepfer MAQ16/13, played on a Synthesizers.com modular, DIY modular and Creamware MiniMax ASB.
I'll vouch for Martin's music… Good Berlin School stuff, and it's great that he's releasing it for free. ; )
I'll vouch for Martin's music… Good Berlin School stuff, and it's great that he's releasing it for free. ; )
I'll vouch for Martin's music… Good Berlin School stuff, and it's great that he's releasing it for free. ; )
I'll vouch for Martin's music… Good Berlin School stuff, and it's great that he's releasing it for free. ; )
I'll vouch for Martin's music… Good Berlin School stuff, and it's great that he's releasing it for free. ; )
I'll vouch for Martin's music… Good Berlin School stuff, and it's great that he's releasing it for free. ; )
Very Nice.