Greetings vintage synthers!

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Greetings vintage synthers!

Post by tIB » Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:44 am

----Transmitted message from Elektron-users.com----

We would like to invite you to experience the “Machine” compilation album of electronic
music. This album is a collaborative effort made by members of Elektron-users.com, a gear-
orientated online community similar to your community here. We, as a Elektron-gear users,
decided to join forces and pool the community’s creative resources to create something
together. You are all invited to see and hear this spectacle of Electronic music at the address:

www.machine-project.com.



Machine - a single word and concept that has guided the imagination of electronic musicians
for decades: one word that has captured the attention of electronic music makers, from the
early pioneers to the electronic luminaries of today. As relevant as ever, we have chosen this
concept to provide a starting point for the Machine compilation album. The compilation seeks to
investigate various aspects of this term, and bring some new interpretations to the table.

If you are broken IDM-tweakhead or interested in Elektron gear or just a general electronic
music fan, you should check the Machine-compilation. There are two versions of the album:

1. With just $5 you can get the whole album consisting 15 tracks, plus a special 19-page artwork
and Machine project guide. The artwork explores the concept and meaning of machine, while
the Machine project guide has ideas on how to build a community driven compilation album. All
proceeds from the album will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund

2. if you want it for free, you can download mini-version of it consisting of 5 tracks.

In addition, a guide to the creation of the machine project can be downloaded via the address below, we hope this will inspire and advise upon other on-line community based compilations.

http://elektron-users.com/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=30

We would love to hear your comments about the album - even better, we would love to see
you as a community doing something similar. As always, you are also welcome to drop by our
community at www.elektron-users.com.

----Transmitted message from Elektron-users.com----

Note: we're currently resolving a paypal issue to allow purchase worldwide... the website is up and the free download is good to go. Check it! :tu:

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Re: Greetings vintage synthers!

Post by TrondC » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:21 am

just bumping this :)

Remenber VCO1 folks? the VSE-users compilation that never got released? well we've done it over at Elektron-users.com, and the result was quite nice :) chech it out and read the "how-to" written by those in charge of the project as a guide for others to make an album release in the same style

enjoy!

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Re: Greetings vintage synthers!

Post by tIB » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:55 pm

Anyone of you people check this out? Id love to know what people thought of it...

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Re: Greetings vintage synthers!

Post by tryan225 » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:02 pm

As a poor student, I will not be paying for the full version. I do, however, think it sounds great and will be downloading the free version. If you guys have a FLAC version of the free version, or whatever, I'd love to upload it to what.cd, a private torrent tracking site, if that's okay with you guys. Someone, should at least. It sounds creepy!

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Re: Greetings vintage synthers!

Post by tekkentool » Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:11 am

VCO2 sounds like a good idea.

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