Skip to content
  • Home
  • About Synthtopia
  • Advertising
  • Feedback & Site Tips
  • Submit Items for Review

Synthtopia

Tag: Atomic Shadow

2012 Apocalypse Not!

Synthpocalypse update: ‘Mid-century electronica’ artist Atomic Shadow (Rod Mitchell) created this ‘soundtrack for the Mayan inspired 2012 non-event.’ Technical details below:

December 21, 2012Leave a comment

Atomic Shadow’s The World Of Tomorrow

Michael Dodds created this video for a new track by retro-futurist Atomic Shadow (Rod Mitchell), The World Of Tomorrow.

December 1, 20121 Comment

The Vintage Electronic Music Studio

Saturday Synth Porn: Electronic music artist Atomic Shadow goes a little more old-school than most in his mid-century style electronic music lair.

August 25, 2012August 25, 20127 Comments

Improvisation With Tape Machines & Sine Wave Generators

Sunday Synth Jam: Mid-century style electronic music artist Atomic Shadow performas a ‘semi improvisation featuring tape machines, sine wave generators, burst generator, tape echo, various effects, and a dash of reverb.” He adds, “This piece includes sounds recorded during a very recent trip to the hospital.”

August 12, 2012August 11, 20124 Comments

Posts navigation

Newer posts

Topics

  • Android Music App
  • Apple iPad
  • Articles
  • Audio Interfaces
  • Computer Hardware
  • Computer Music
  • Controllerism
  • DJ
  • Drum Machines & Groove Boxes
  • Electronic Instruments
  • Electronic Music & Recording Gear
  • Electronic Musicians
  • Free Music
  • Free Music Software
  • Free Sample Library
  • Garageband
  • Gear Reviews
  • Hardware Effects
  • Interviews
  • iPhone Music Software
  • iPods & Portable Media Players
  • Keyboard Synthesizers
  • Microphones
  • MIDI Controllers
  • MIDI Interfaces
  • Mixers
  • Modular Synthesizers
  • Music Book Reviews
  • Music News
  • Music Reviews
  • Music Videos
  • Music Websites
  • Notation
  • Patch Editors
  • Recording
  • Reference
  • Reviews
  • Samplers
  • Samples & Loops
  • Sequencers
  • Software Effects & Audio Processors
  • Software Reviews
  • Software Sequencers
  • Software Synthesizers & Samplers
  • Speakers & Monitors
  • Strange
  • Synthesizers
  • theremin
  • User Reviews
  • Virtual Instruments
  • Virtual Musicians
  • VJ
  • Workstations

Search

What People Are Talking About

  • Gamechanger Audio MOTOR Synth The Core Of 'The Heaviest Synth & Drums Band Around'
  • Waldorf Quantum - The Deepest Synth Ever?
  • Polyend Play Releases Firmware Update
  • Nonlinear Labs Expands C15 Sound Design Capabilities With Firmware Update
  • evo64 Is The Ultimate Audiophile Upgrade For The Commodore 64
  • Lessons In Digital Instrument Design From Star Trek
  • AudioCipher Turns Words Into MIDI Melodies & Chord Progressions
  • Polyverse Supermodal Filter Features 27 Modes, Morphing Between Modes
  • TAL Vocoder 2 In-depth Review
  • Shut Up & Play: New Sounds For The Korg Modwave Synthesizer

Something To Think About

The record age was just a blip. It was a bit like if you had a source of whale blubber in the 1840s and it could be used as fuel.

Before gas came along, if you traded in whale blubber, you were the richest man on Earth. Then gas came along and you’d be stuck with your whale blubber. Sorry mate – history’s moving along.

Recorded music equals whale blubber. Eventually, something else will replace it.

— Brian Eno
2004-2023 Synthtopia, All Rights Reserved
 

Loading Comments...