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Blog Name: CatSynth
Url: http://www.ptank.com/blog
Language: English
Topics: cats, music, art
Description: A little site that started out about cats and electronic music and took on a life of its own. It stars the black cat Luna. We now regularly post photos, reviews of art and music events, life in San Francisco and of course cats and synths.
Popularity: 22 Followers

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Weekend Cat Blogging #231: at home in the studio
A day when I was feeling mildly ill turned into an incredibly creative and productive day, including lots of time in the office/studio. Here we see Luna sitting on the ledge that borders the studio area. In the background one of our main workstations, with Pro Tools running on the computer, and the trusty E-MU Proteus 2000 module off to the side (it’s back in its rack after the
Reconnaissance Fly and Noertker’s Moxie at SIMM series
Last Sunday (November 1), Reconnaissance Fly performed at the Outsound SIMM Series. This performance was as a trio, with Polly Moller (Scorpio, and flute and voice), Amar Chaudhary (Pisces, and electronics), and Bill Wolter (Saggitarius, and guitar).
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CatSynth pic: Chat et MPC 3000
Submitted by Vince Noog via facebook: Originally from the French-language version of Audiofanzine. The cat is napping atop an Akai MPC 3000. The MPC 2500 was “represented” in Nomadik MessengerR

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