Live & Hard Dutch Electro House

Sunday Synth Jam: This video, via MegaSniv, captures a live, all-hardware Dutch Electro House synth jam.

Here’s what he has to say about the performance:

Got inspired after watching Tomorrowland. So I tried to make a Dutch electro house track with hardware only. The Akai MPC is used as a drum machine and as a midi sequencer for the other synths. This track is recorded live in one take. Let me know what you think about it!

Gear Used:

  • Akai Mpc 2500 SE
  • Moog Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue
  • Moog Cp251
  • Moog Vx351
  • DSI Prophet 08 PE
  • Roland Juno 106
  • Korg Ms20 mini
  • Korg Microkorg
  • Koma Elektronik Kommander
  • Tc Electronic M300
  • Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro
  • Emagic Unitor8
  • Electro Harmonix Neo Clone
  • Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy
  • Danelectro Daddy-O
  • RME Fireface UC

You can download the track below:

11 thoughts on “Live & Hard Dutch Electro House

  1. *look of bewilderment and disgust*

    Not sure why he doesn’t just play the damn hardware, but okay.

    P.s. I want his gear budget.

  2. The guy is being creative and having fun at the same time. How is that a waste of gear or time? The comments in here just portray jealousy that’s all. Some people are happy with hardware some are happy with software, let it be and go make music.sheesh. Opinion are like ass holes, everybody has one.

  3. hello friend … I like your music smooth .. I see that now you could go beyond that ams something more aggressive. with more plays and I would like to play live Verete .. envelopes copn play this well ….. but that still does not give all of you .. breaks that you are limiting creativity. and I still surprise me at soundcloud .. that team has to much …. creates sentences for a theme album is well put him inthe upcoming creations pewero more .. more movement more dynamic. not saying that is not good … but I recognize talent. and when one wing fails limit. greetings and move on my friend

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