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Analogue Jamming By Richard Devine & Josh Kay

Sunday Synth Jam: This is an unedited analogue acid synth jam by Richard Devine & Josh Kay. Featuring: Roland TR-808 TB-303 TipTop-Z-8000 STG/SoundLabs Time Buffer Graphic Sequencer Trigger Sequencer Cwejman VM-1 Harvestman Hertz Donut Piston Honda.

April 18, 2010April 16, 201019 Comments

City Skies Electronic Music Festival Coming April 29-May 1, 2010

The 3rd Annual City Skies Electronic Music Festival will be held in the Atlanta area on April 29-May 1, 2010. Above, Richard Devine & Josh Kay jam at last year’s City Skies Festival. Kavarna in the Oakhurst section of Decatur, GA (minutes away from Atlanta) is once again the venue for the Festival Event. The… Read More City Skies Electronic Music Festival Coming April 29-May 1, 2010

April 17, 2010Leave a comment

Sound Design Secrets Of Richard Devine

This set of videos features Richard Devine demonstrating the techniques that he and Josh Kay used in capturing sounds for the sample kit Richard Devine – The Electronic Music Manuscript.

July 14, 20092 Comments

New Sound Library: Pure Analog Lifeforms

Pulse: Pure Analog Lifeforms is a new $29.95 sound library by Richard Devine and Josh Kay, described as a “rare and perfect exhibition of vintage and new school sounds.” There’s a related remix context you may want to check out, too. Description: Pulse contains all the musical maps and charts you need to plan and… Read More New Sound Library: Pure Analog Lifeforms

November 15, 2008Leave a comment

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