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On the hardware front it's like the 1970s all over again, with historic names such as Moog, Sequential and Oberheim back in ...
At some point you complemented your setup with a Buchla 200e. How would you describe this module-based synthesizer? “When I first started playing the Buchla Easel, I thought that was as far as it ...
Recordings from Suzanne Ciani’s very first public performance using the Buchla synthesiser are set to be released through the UK archival label Finders Keepers. Buchla Concert At Galeria Bonino New ...
Following her inaugural Seven Waves /Buchla performance in late February at San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral, Ciani will next take the concept to Chicago’s Fourth Presbyterian Church on May 17.
Ciani will headline San Francisco’s Noise Pop Festival with a performance of “Seven Waves,” plus an improvisation on her signature Buchla synthesizer, at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at Grace Cathedral.
She made the Buchla speak in bizarre tongues, with a sorcerer's incomparable instincts. Suzanne Ciani showing off her Buchla 200e synthesizer. Lisa Hagen Glynn Photography ...
On “Illuminations,” Buffy experimented with the Buchla synthesizer[1], which had been invented in 1966; the first sound you hear on the album is her singing voice filtered through the synth ...
Her love affair with the Buchla 200 modular synth – a hefty silver dashboard strewn with voltage dials and multicoloured wires – was immediate and all-consuming.
Six years earlier, Buchla had designed a synthesizer that is considered the first analogue modular electronic musical instrument. Ciani, who was a classically trained pianist, became a quick convert.