Reviving a Roland Alpha Juno-1. Bad power switch: probably got dropped pretty hard, because look at all those cracks and scuffs! Next up is the broken key, one stuck key, some cleanup on the iffy audio jacks, and pitch bend. 💖
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Reviving a Roland Alpha Juno-1. Bad power switch: probably got dropped pretty hard, because look at all those cracks and scuffs! Next up is the broken key, one stuck key, some cleanup on the iffy audio jacks, and pitch bend. 💖

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Synth City
The audio rip from my last dawless jam of the year. Out of the three new toys that I got for myself in the last few months, two of them are on display here.

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Been into The Midnight a lot recently. Makes me wish I could have grown up in the 80s.
Belbury Poly - Root and Branch - from the new album, The Gone Away (Ghost Box) (natch)
Inspired by far-fetched fairy folklore, The Gone Away is the new album by Belbury Poly, the recording name of Ghost Box Records co-founder Jim Jupp. Vintage electronics, music room instrumentation and polyrhythmic sequences conjure up folk-ish, kosmiche melodies.
Evocative and unsettlingly familiar, it sets a darker and more serene tone than the last full-length Poly album, New Ways Out. Belbury Poly’s sound palette is still in evidence however; mellow analogue synths, rustic pipes and rusty strings. Gone are the usual supporting session musicians, with Jupp performing all parts himself. The album came together slowly over the course of three years while Jupp collaborated on various side projects and was finally completed a few days before the global lockdown commenced.