A Theremin For Christmas
This video captures a performance, by thereminist Peter Pringle, of Christmastide. Here’s what Pringle has to say about the song and performance:
This video captures a performance, by thereminist Peter Pringle, of Christmastide. Here’s what Pringle has to say about the song and performance:
The Johnson Light Show is a dubstep-themed Christmas light show, created by Matt Johnson of San Antonio, TX.
Open Mic: For the holidays, our wish is that you have family, health and peace. And, yes, since it’s Synthtopia, maybe some wicked gear under the tree, that new app that you’ve been wanting or some great new electronic music…. So, let us know if ‘Santa’ was good to you this year!
Robert Fripp – “Silent Night” a’ la Frippertronics was uploaded by: ScootTheCat
Duration: 172
Rating: … Read More Robert Fripp – ‘Silent Night’
Korg Module: XmasJam “Silent Night” was uploaded by: APP SOUND
Duration: 78
Rating: … Read More ‘Silent Night’, On Korg’s Module
Boxing Santa was uploaded by: jdanielcramer
Duration: 260
Rating: … Read More A Charlie Brown Synthmas 2
AfroDJMac sends his holiday wishes – and has a special Christmas-themed free download for Ableton Live for you: The Christmas Bells Instrument is the 114th Free Ableton Live Pack I’ve released. It is made up of samples of church bells, as well as a Yamaha DX7 bells preset. You can mix between the two layers… Read More Free Ableton Live Pack – Christmas Bells
Ambar Navarro’s animated music video for the Hypberbubble song, A Synthesizer for Christmas.
It’s that time of year again – time for holiday electronic music gear deals! These companies are offering gear or software specials for the holidays. Note that these are limited-time specials, check out the sites for details:
Here’s a bit of holiday cheer that takes makes clever use of vintage computer technology. This year’s holiday e-card for The Glasgow School of Art was put together by alumnus James Houston, using a collection of vintage computer gear. In the video, an ensemble of vintage Mac computers, a Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum + 1 and a SEGA… Read More Carol of the Bells, Performed By A Choir Of Vintage Computers