The Ovoids
Synthpop pure and simple. Recorded using Amigas, Yamah QY10 and a Roland Alpha Juno 2.
You are close enough to reach perfection. Is it what you want? Synthy acoustic bop.
A song about a fellow who falls in love with his neighbour's coffee maker.
Composed on a Roland MSQ100 one-track sequencer from 1984. Featuring Nick Seguin on electric guitar.
A Treatise on the mechanical clicking of little itty bitty digital clicky bits.
A song about mid-life crisis. Electric Mandola, Low "G" tin whistle. Yamaha TX81z, Yamaha QY10 (1980s/90s synths). I consider this a companion piece to "The Right Direction".
Dweeb-Bop, computery glick! Recorded live, playing only on toy Casio keyboards and electronic games from the early 1980s!
Recorded entirely on mini-electronic instruments: All synth sounds from the Korg Monotron Duo and Volca Keys analog synths. Drum sounds from a Boss Micro BR. Official music video at: http://youtu.be/WtVzInojang
This tune was recorded in 2012, almost entirely (99%) using a Yamaha PortaSound PS-400 built in 1982 (except about the 1% of background harmonica). Revel as the square and sawtooth waves wash over you!
This is about as close to a pop song as I'm gonna get. At least a synth still goes weee-weee-weee-Weee-WEEEE.
Ballad with Celtic instrumentation (whistle, button accordion). Introspective, lazy beat.