Feel the music?
Know that certain household brand, infamous for their matches with red on the ends? :) Copyright [ BD ] Boudicca Design – All rights reserved 2008 Kids sizes available on Zazzle
My sketchy hand drawn TB-303, this will really show the crowd that you are old school.
The original and the best, show everybody on the street that you know what it’s all about with 808 drum machine on your shirt
You want a giant midi jack in the middle of your chest? If so, A) you rock, and B) this is the shirt for you.
The Moog reissue of the Classic Voyager analog synth
Helllll yeaaaahhh
Hell yeah.
...Blipp Bloppi Blipp…
For the moment, done. Doesn’t mean it’s done, but “diminishing returns” and all that. Manual focus, AP at f11, Olympus E510 on a Slik (I love saying that) tripod and a 500 watt daylight balanced (5500k) hot light. Mostly, I’m searching for a direction. Not an end, a way to go? Darkness seems a part of it. Ambiguity also. I’ve always felt art should be ambiguous. (And got called a cop-out for saying that in college. Seems to me what makes it art is its ability to be re-interpreted by the viewer in light of their own experiences, but I guess I’m too dense to absorb Academia without protest. Imagine that.) Anyway, I believe these are some kind of control keys for those monster organs they used to make before we acquired access to that most ancient of Japanese instruments, the synthesizer. I find it somewhat amusing . . . I’ve spent a small fortune getting really good optics (for the first time in my life), and I spend most of my time trying to reduce the resolution and blur things. It’s good to be difficult. Somebody should question . . . They do come in handy for my commercial dreck though.
created with structure synth
created with structure synth
Musician at work, great tee.. please leave feedback thnx XD
They call it electro….
They call it electro…...
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Classic Keytar straight from the 1980s.
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