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Free Music Friday: Ngarjuna’s ‘Tetralemma’

Tetralemma is described as a ‘combination of acid leads, west coast textures, ethnic rhythms and sleazy electro’.… Read More Free Music Friday: Ngarjuna’s ‘Tetralemma’

August 19, 20162 Comments

Free Music Friday: 8-bit Weezer Covers From Pterodactyl Squad

The free download features some of the top chiptune artists, covering Weezer songs on various video game sound chips.… Read More Free Music Friday: 8-bit Weezer Covers From Pterodactyl Squad

July 29, 2016July 24, 20162 Comments

Make Noise 0-Coast + Moog Mother-96 Synth Jam

Sunday Synth Jam: Reader Jon Barbieri, aka Rheyne, shared this video, capturing a synth patch using a Make Noise 0-Coast and 3x Moog Mother-32 synths.

July 10, 20169 Comments

Live Performance With Grand Piano & Roland Jupiter 6

Sunday Synth Jam: Reader Timo Loosli shared this performance video, capturing a live performance on grand piano & Roland Jupiter 6 of his track, Ascent. Here’s what he has to say about the performance:

July 10, 20169 Comments

Free Music Friday: Rupert Lally’s ‘Day One’

Day One by Rupert Lally Free Music Friday: Synthesist Ruper Lally has released an album of compositions, Day One, created almost entirely with a small Eurorack modular system, as a ‘Name your price’ release.

February 12, 20161 Comment

Free Track From Synthesist Richard Devine

Synthesist Richard Devine shared his latest modular performance video with us, Strum. The performance is based around a ‘really lush beautiful modular patch, that is made to sound like strumming guitars,’ notes Devine.

December 31, 201512 Comments

Carol Of The Bells, Remixed

Synthtopia reader, Jon Stubbs (aka “stub”) shared this remix of Carol of the Bells. He notes that the melody of Carol of the Bells was preserved, but arranged as 12/8, vs 3/4. He also offset the melody against the new parts by a note. 

December 26, 2015December 26, 20153 Comments

Free Music Download – Terse Greetings 2015

Free Music: Reader Kevin Busby let us know Terse Greetings – a new compilation on the Terse label that’s available as a free download. 

December 12, 2015December 12, 20151 Comment

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