[sdiy] [AH] Synth sights in Munich and Berlin?

cheater cheater cheater00 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 9 16:38:16 CEST 2010


On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 16:24, Florian Anwander <fanwander at mnet-online.de> wrote:
> Hi Damian
>
>> I'll be traveling between Munich and Berlin this week and was
>> wondering if anyone could recommend interesting synth-related or
>> generally music-related places! Stores, second-hand shops, clubs,
>> synth museums you name it? :) I'm sure there must be something to see
>> in Munich.
>
> The answer comes too late, but may be useful for the archives:

Does not! I'm staying in Munich for a bit longer :)

> Shops:
> _The_ analogue synth shop in Munich is "Hieber-Lindberg" at Sonnenstrasse
> http://www.hieber-lindberg.de. Not as weired as Schneiders Buero, but still
> really impressive.
>
> Also there is "Just Music" (former known as "Music Shop" -
> http://www.justmusic.de), but is located some where in the suburbs, and if
> you are not visiting the site of the olympic games of 1972, you won't have a
> reason to be there.
>
> If you go for highend studio equipment checkout "CML-Studio"
> (http://www.cmlstudio.de), but is in the village Putzbrunn outside of munich
>
> Clubs:
> "Rote Sonne", "Registratur"
>
> Museum:
> "Deutsches Museum", which has the "Siemens studio for electronic music" and
> the collected papers and objects from Oskar Sala (see also
> http://www.oskar-sala.de unfortunately in german only)
>
>
> If you come back in october check out our synth gathering in munich ->
> http://fa.utfs.org/synthesizertreffenmuenchen/index.html (unfortunately in
> german only too ;-) )
>
> Florian
>

I might stay until October :) Are you located in Munich btw? :) I've
got the minimum analogue gear with me :)

Cheers,
D.



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