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they call themselves cinephiles but they aren't even fucking the movies
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Sony TC-131SD
i’m being weird about cassette tech again.





god it’s sexy.
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Me, leaning against the wall with a flirty smirk on my face: "hey good looking, what's cooking?"
The steel factory:

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record set for me having 3 mutuals who love transmission towers & pylons. next i will be shooting for mutuals interested in spring making machines
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taps mic. uhm. is anyone here into synthesizers…
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Teasing a computer by tracing your headphones around the headphone jack. You agree. Reblog
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Wendy Carlos pictured with the Moog System 55 a staple in her solo projects and iconic film scores, including for Stanley Kubrick’s ‘A Clockwork Orange’ (1972)
One of electronic music’s most important figures, Wendy Carlos is a true pioneer of the craft with countless influential albums and scores. She provided technical advice and insights to Robert Moog during the development of the Moog Synthesizer, an instrument that would revolutionize the music landscape. Her album ‘Sonic Seasonings’ (1972) is an early example of an ambient record, blending the then-new synth with field recordings to create an entirely new listening experience — years before the term “ambient” was even coined!
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fairy receiver by masaaki sasamoto
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