Sunday Synth Jam: Synthesist Moot Booxlé shared this video song-style performance of the jazz-funk classic Tite Rope, by Harold Alexander.
Technical Details:
Booxlé lets it rip on on Moog Minimoog, Hammond M100 organ, and drums.
Sunday Synth Jam: Synthesist Moot Booxlé shared this video song-style performance of the jazz-funk classic Tite Rope, by Harold Alexander.
Technical Details:
Booxlé lets it rip on on Moog Minimoog, Hammond M100 organ, and drums.
Sounds boss but I’m pretty sure this fella could make 4 tracks of cheap Casiotone sound boss.
Oh man, that’s so good!
Show off!
This guy can PLAY!
Just want to add: this kind of “liquid” lead…it can only be played on a synthesizer! It makes the synth so unique and relevant.
dude makes it look so effortless 🙂 well done Moot Booxlé
I saw some cool modulation going on during the solo where he moved from blues scale to another key and played chromatically until resolving the phrase. Other from the chaos. Cool stuff.
Went directly into YouTube and subscribed to his channel.
Man, that Mini was spanked to within an inch of its life! Great stuff.
Just discovered him, and I am instantly becoming a Moot Booxle fan! However, I may not be able to forgive him for planting the ear worm name “Moot Booxle” in my head! 🙂