--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "frektronics"
<frektronics@h...> wrote:
> hey alison whats up?
>
> yeah i am a brissy boy! i live at new farm but am moving in the
> next 2 weeks so i dunno where i'll be (prolly north side).
>
> my performing name is frektronics, but me and my associates
> made a few scrappy EPs as "subliminal_frequency" (until that
> shitty band 'sub freq' came out!) whats your performing name?
> we should do a track or something??
>
> so far i have been just learning how to speak midi and have
> been buying some hardware. i gots a korg ms2kr with a
> radium49 controller. i am looking into getting a novation bass
> station and an akai s2000 ASAP.
>
> cant wait for a decent live setup, thats where the P3 comes in
> (hopefully). anyway i'm just talkin shit cos i dont wanna go back
> to working! so i see you round maybe
>
The names definitely sound familiar. You a Spin'n'Jammer or Orphic
or Liquid Bass or something? I'm downtown area right now, though
i'm thinking of moving soon too (south side). My faves at the
moment are an ML-303 for acid sounds and E-mu XL-1 for drums and
fucked up lead. Got a few other things in the pipeline, i'm really
into acid and freaky noise synth techno, not too big on percussion
mainly because i suck at it. Been talking to Steve/Shadrach to see
about maybe getting a spot at one of the Acid Fevers down at The
Underground but we'll see. I've got a ways to go yet with figuring
out the live setup too. I thought Q-80s would do me, but they're a
bit difficult to do two things at once on.
Definitely be cool to catch up. Drop me a mail @sdf.lonestar.org
(add my first name before the @). I was at a mate's place last
weekend and we bopped around with the 303 synced up to MP3s in
Atomix, it was grooving really well. Can definitely see the fun of
working together with people though i can just imagine the tearing
each other's heads off part too hehehe
Alison