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The Dream Machines – Bruno Ender Lee

Synthesist Bruno Ender Lee shared this live synth performance, featuring the sounds of the Antonus 2600, an ARP 2600 clone. … Read More The Dream Machines – Bruno Ender Lee

December 23, 2018December 24, 20181 Comment

Bruno Ender Lee – Spacecraft

Sunday Synth Jam: This video, via Bruno Ender Lee, captures a live studio performance of Spacecraft.

September 20, 20153 Comments

Space Music Synth Jam – Bruno Ender Lee’s ‘Saturn’


Saturn was uploaded by: Bruno Ender Lee
Duration: 745
Rating: … Read More Space Music Synth Jam – Bruno Ender Lee’s ‘Saturn’

August 17, 2014August 17, 20147 Comments

Kristallwald 2013 – Bruno Ender Lee

Sunday Synth Jam: Swiss synthesist Bruno Ender Lee does a live studio version of his track Kristallwald, from his CD Traummaschine. 

November 3, 20132 Comments

Bruno Ender Lee’s Synthwaves

Sunday Synth Jam: Bruno Ender Lee takes a retro-inspired synth journey with his live space music/Berlin School track, Synthwaves.

April 21, 2013April 21, 20131 Comment

Bruno Ender Lee – Spheres

Sunday Synth Jam: In this video, Bruno Ender Lee explores the idea of creating a soundscape with just one note.

February 17, 2013February 17, 20134 Comments

Bruno Ender Lee’s Hope Beyond Menace

We got a nice surprise in the mail at Synthtopia this week – a vinyl LP of synth music by Swiss synthesist Bruno Ender Lee. Long time readers of Synthtopia will be familiar with Lee’s live synth jam videos from our Sunday Synth Jam series. Lee’s music is explicitly in the space music category, with titles like… Read More Bruno Ender Lee’s Hope Beyond Menace

September 8, 2012September 9, 20121 Comment

Bruno Ender Lee’s ‘Distant Planet’

Sunday Synth Jam: Synthesist Bruno Ender Lee sends his regard from Switzerland – along with this extended video clip collection for his new album of synth music, Distand Planet.

August 12, 2012August 11, 20122 Comments

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