Wurlitzer EP 200 Clip
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Video Details | 0 CommentsA short clip of my Wurlitzer EP200 run through a EH Small Stone phase shifter into a small bass amp, with a Jupiter-6 droning on string duty.This Wurlitzer (from 1972) needs a lot of work and sounds really weak and lifeless without the aid of a outboard preamp, but even a worn out Wurlie sounds pretty amazing in my book.I added the film projector sound just for the sake of fun.My MySpace for my music is www.myspace.com/mezacloverleafbridge
Loopstation vs the Rupture the Ringtone and the Moogerfooger 12 stage phaser
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Video Details | 0 CommentsA couple of weeks back I did a couple of pedal tryouts. I am using a Boss loopstation where I have recorded 4 different sounds. Yesterday while doing back ups I recorded three more.This example is of a combination of pedals the audible disease rupture, the ringtone and the Moogerfooger phaser.This video was recorded at Roth Händle studios, in Stockholm, Sweden. This is where I spend my days and occasional nights recording and producing albums for artists from all over the world. After buying my first Mellotron in 1998 a spark lit in me to try to find interesting and different instruments to use in my music and productions. Now the studio is more less filled with old and new sonic weirdness ranging from tabla drum machines to pipe organs.If you are curious about the studio please visit www.roth-handle.nu for more information, booking and blogs. If you are curious to hear some music that was recorded at the studio please visit www.myspace.com/MolesomeThank for watching !// Mattias
Adding the Sequential Circuits Pro 1/moogerfooger/Motm-440 combo to Antkowiaks 3.
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Video Details | 0 CommentsWhen I had recorded the acoustic drums for Antkowiak I realized I wanted to redo the bass so I took out a real Bass warrior…The sequiential Circuits Pro-1. This was treated through the Moogerfooger Phaser and the MOTM-440This video was recorded at Roth Händle studios, in Stockholm, Sweden. This is where I spend my days and occasional nights recording and producing albums for artists from all over the world. After buying my first Mellotron in 1998 a spark lit in me to try to find interesting and different instruments to use in my music and productions. Now the studio is more less filled with old and new sonic weirdness ranging from tabla drum machines to pipe organs.If you are curious about the studio please visit www.roth-handle.nu for more information, booking and blogs. If you are curious to hear some music that was recorded at the studio please visit www.myspace.com/MolesomeThank for watching !// Mattias







