Jimmator Twiddles the Knobs of Weapon-X!
Many years ago I earmarked "synth showcase" recordings as an obsession to succumb to sometime in the future. Now might be that time.
What's a "synth showcase" recording, you ask? In my opinion, it's one of two things:
- A shameless marketing attempt to sell a particular piece of gear.
- A recording that is entirely (or at least mostly) created by using a single synthesizer/keyboard
Currently, I own a whole ONE of this form of recording, which happens to be the At Home with the Groovebox compilation on Grand Royal that shows off the Roland Groovebox. But I continue to fill my head up with a list of recordings that I'd like to find.
For instance, there's the CD by Korg that has all sorts of celebrity keyboard players nerding out on their new (in 1991) O1/W:
The Best of the O1/W.
My friend's parents had a cassette tape of Star Wars soundtrack music performed by the Electric Moog Orchestra. I should have snatched that up like free doughnuts. I've seen it for sale on vinyl for $25.00. The EMO also released "Music from Close Encounters of the Third Kind". Anyone ever hear this stuff?
So if you discover any other Synth Showcase recordings, please pass the info along my way... and wow! If there's a Casio CZ series demo recording, I'd do downright disgusting things to acquire it!
Post practically re-written on 2006.06.29 because I'm a complete control freak.