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If you’ve really been aching to see Ms March with a monster synth, the APC crew has got you covered.
While the site of a large modular synth, a Roland TB 303 or a Fairlight CMI III is titillation enough for most synth freaks, the 2010 APC calendar goes a step further.
Here’s what APC’s Simon Iddol has to say about their 2010 calendar:
The calendar itself is a limited edition (500 copies) A3 sized wall calendar featuring legendary synths like Fairlight CMI III, Roland TB 303, PPG Wave, EMS AKS or Roland Jupiter 8.
Our aim is to create a calendar like this in every year and to do something for the music world like the Pirelli calendar for the car world.
If every garage has a hot chick VS cool cars calendar, than every studio needs our calendar.
The model is a world famous Hungarian striptease dancer and model Dorothy Black.
The politically correct side of me thinks that they should have balanced out the gear photos featuring the “world famous Hungarian striptease dancer” with some shots with a hunky naked guy – but photos of naked guys with monster synths would probably kill the vintage synth resale market on eBay forever.
The calendars are $30 via PayPal. Details at the APC site.
SFW preview (that’s probably NSFW) here.
Guru Josh Project’s Infinity 2008 has received something like 64 billions views on YouTube – which I guess just goes to show you how much people have been waiting to hear some trance sax.
By now, you’ve probably seen Benny Benassi’s luridly sexy video (or sexist, depending on your perspective) for Satisfaction.
Here’s the alternative.
Let me know what you think after you’ve had a chance to go disinfect your eyes.

This poster for Clits & Tits has it all:
- Explosive fireballs!
- 70’s Tits & Clits logo!
- Sexy legs in thigh-high boots!
- Vintage synths! and
- Classic boomboxes!
Electro/club/house producers Clits & Tits (Benjámin Kalászi & Csaba Bernáth) claim the Korg MS20 as an influence and “do it for the girls and the money.”
via Trash Menagerie
Can you figure out UltraRecords‘ secret formula for successful dance music videos?




