Sunday Synth Jam: This video captures a live performance of To Jupiter and Back, by Kebu (Sebastian Teir).
The performance comes from his spring tour to promote his album, To Jupiter And Back. The video was recorded live at Kulttuuritalo Dux, Kristiinankaupunki, 18th of May 2012.
Technical Details:
The song was performed using only analog synthesizers, either played live or sequenced. Equipment used in this song: Roland TR-808, Juno 60, Alpha Juno 1; Arp Odyssey Mk II; Korg Micro-preset M500; Logan String Melody; Moog Source; Oberheim Matrix 6R; Yamaha RM1x (only for MIDI sequencing); Behringer DDX3216; Lexicon MPX500, as well as a midi patchbay and additional preamps for my mixer.
great quality sound…but its the same sounds we have heard over and over and over again…thanks for share
Herr Beethoven…. good tune, but must you use that same piano sound over and over and over again…..?
LoL…Beethoven then turned to writing the string quartets for Golitsin (Damn!…No piano there). This series of quartets, known as the “Late Quartets,” went far beyond what musicians or audiences were ready for at that time. One musician… commented that… “we know there is something there, but we do not know what it is”…oh…I see….is the sound of the strings…no piano only!
Love it! But talk about doing it the hard way! 🙂
Love to see somebody doing it live like this!
Kebu does it live that way. I saw that performance. It was great! I really liked it.
Great performance. Just the idea of having all that gear in working order, and in-tune with each other, is amazing, let alone the talented musicianship displayed!
Reminds me Adraw. Fun, optimistic and rare music ! I love it !
In my very own opinion much better than what Jean Michel Jarre or Tangerine Dream had on offer during the last years. Great performance and very nice to watch somebody with such enthusiasm.
Beautiful, uplifting composition. I rarely enjoyed this performance.
Nice to hear this – the instruments sound lovely and I swear this sounds punchier than the album version.
The more I hear the ARP Odyssey, the more I like it.
This song seems to be Jarre meets Ian Van Dahl – which is not a bad combination actually!
As if we needed another reason to visit Kristiinankaupunki.