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Throbbing Gristle’s Chris Carter posed this short demo of a black Gristleism.

The Gristleism is described as a “Throbbing Gristle palm-sized loop playback machine.”

 

gristleism-buddha-machineThrobbing Gristle’s Chris Carter has announced that Gristleism is now available for preorder.

Description:

Featuring 13 original and uncompromising loops, GRISTLEISM delivers a mix of signature TG experimental noise, industrial drone, and classic melodies and rhythms.

GRISTLEISM was born from a collaboration between Industrial Records, Throbbing Gristle and Christiaan Virant (the creator of the original FM3 Buddha Machines) and is packaged in a “Chinese paper-cut” wrapping, featuring a repeating TG logo pattern, foil embossing and UV ink.

Gristleism retails for $28.

More details at Gristleism.com. Read more…

 

gristleism-buddha-machineIndustrial Records Ltd. have announced the birth of GRISTLEISM, the newest member of the Throbbing Gristle family.

Description:

Bastard offspring of now-famous ambient loop player the Buddha Machine, GRISTLEISM is part Industrial sound machine, part noise instrument.

Featuring thirteen original and uncompromising loops, GRISTLEISM delivers a mix of signature TG experimental noise, industrial drone, and classic melodies and rhythms.

Available in three colours – Black, Chrome and Red – the palm-sized unit (size: w67mm x h69mm x d35mm) features a built-in speaker, volume control, pitch-shift control and loop selector switch.

GRISTLEISM features more loops and almost twice the frequency range of the Buddha Machine. GRISTLEISM is powered by two AA batteries and is the world’s first and only portable TG aural exciter.

Pricing (UK):

  • Standard Edition: 19.99 GBP
  • Badged Limited-Edition: 24.99 GBP
  • Tri-Colour Limited-Edition box: 99.99 GBP Read more…
 

Throbbing Gristle’s Cosey Fanni Tutti shows off her complimentary and coveted Athens Synch Festival Bass Bag, which looks like a certain iconic bassline synthesizer.

via the Synthtopia Flickr Group

 

Saturday Synth Porn: The ‘official’ Throbbing Gristle Gristleizer launch ceremony photo.

Smashing Guitars has announced the release of the first of their new product line, the Gristleizer.

The Gristleizer is an extremely rare and unique unit. Originally designed by Roy Gwinn in 1976, the Gristleizer is based on a design published in Practical Electronics and sold in kit form by Phonosonics. Chris Carter of the British industrial music and visual arts group Throbbing Gristle modified the kit in 1977, unleashing what is known as the Gristleizer.

Lost to time, the unit has been re-designed and produced by Smashing Guitars Owner/Engineer Todd Kelley, with assistance from Charlie Howes. After months of research and consultation with Gwinn and Carter, the audio path has been kept original– “we’ve taken what people love about the sounds of the original Gristleizer, and given them much more” says Kelley.

The Gristleizer had its initial release at the sold out Throbbing Gristle performance at Logan Square Auditorium in Chicago on April 25, 2009, one of their first performances in the USA in 28 years. Read more…

 

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