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  • sequentialvibe (67)in Audio Hive • 2 days ago
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    Toronto Industrial Scene Death and Horror Inc.

    If you were kicking around the Toronto music scene back in the late 80s and early 90s, the name Death and Horror Inc., or DHI for short, would've probably rung a bell. These…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #music • 3 days ago
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    Malhavoc = Industrial Metal before there was Industrial Metal!

    Have you ever heard of Malhavoc, that wild Canadian band that was doing industrial metal before a lot of other bands even knew what that meant? They kicked off way back in 1983…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #music • 4 days ago
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    Do you remember Information Society?

    Information Society, the Minneapolis-based electronic music trio, emerged from the vibrant 1980s synth-pop scene with a sound that blended a dance-floor sensibility with a…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #synthesizers • 7 days ago
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    What synthesizers did Ministry use?

    Ministry's sound is deeply rooted in synthesizers and samplers, with Al Jourgensen employing a diverse range of gear throughout the band's career. In their early…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in Audio Hive • 8 days ago
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    The Synthesizers and Drum Machines that Gary Numan Used

    If you've ever listened to Gary Numan's early work and wondered how he got those icy, dystopian, and totally unique sounds, you're not alone. The whole thing started by accident…
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     9 0
  • sequentialvibe (67)in Electronic Music • 9 days ago
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    The Synths of Depeche Mode

    Few bands embody the evolution of synthesizer-based music as fully as Depeche Mode. From their early days in the early 1980s to their darker, more industrial soundscapes of the…
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     6 1
  • sequentialvibe (67)in Music Production • 10 days ago
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    Turbosynth on the Atar

    Turbosynth on the Atari ST. That takes me back to a very specific time in computer music history. While a lot of people were using their ST for sequencing with things like Cubase…
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     9 1
  • sequentialvibe (67)in Music Production • 11 days ago
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    The Roland Juno 6 is a magical 80s beast!

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     9 5
  • sequentialvibe (67)in Electronic Music • 12 days ago
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    The Roland TR-808 Drum Machine, A Timeless Classic

    The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer is a drum machine that wasn't supposed to be a legend, but it is. When it came out in 1980, it was a total flop. Musicians wanted drum machines…
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     10 5
  • sequentialvibe (67)in Music Production • 14 days ago
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    The Ensoniq EPS - my favourite sampler from the 1980s

    The original Ensoniq EPS, the "Performance Sampler," is a really cool piece of gear from the late 80s that's still got a lot of love today, especially from people who are into…
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     13 3
  • sequentialvibe (67)in #music • 15 days ago
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    The Roland W30 Sampling Keyboard

    In the late 80s, when digital synthesis was all the rage, Roland dropped the W-30, a keyboard that was more than just a synth. It was a workstation , a term that meant you…
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     11 3
  • sequentialvibe (67)in #music • 16 days ago
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    A Nostalgic Look Back: The Yamaha DX7 Retrospective

    Let's be real, the Yamaha DX7 wasn't just a synthesizer; it was a revolution. It dropped like a bomb in 1983, and suddenly, every other synth on the market felt like a quaint…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in Music Production • 17 days ago
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    The Classic Ensoniq Mirage Sampler

    Ah, the Ensoniq Mirage. If you're looking for a sampler that's easy to use and sounds pristine, you're in the wrong place. But if you're looking for a piece of music history that…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #production • 24 days ago
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    A Classic Reborn: Waldorf's PPG Wave 3.V 2.0 Update

    The original PPG Wave synthesizer from the 1980s is an icon, a machine that defined the unique, gritty sound of wavetable synthesis. For years, its digital reincarnation, the…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #art • last month
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    Family treasures! Woldemar Neufeld block prints and history of this legendary Canadian artist

    In the 1970s, my father purchased limited edition wood block prints from the Canadian artist Woldemar Neufeld. They have been a treasured part of our family for decades.…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #antiques • last month
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    Family treasure! My grandma's Black Horse beer tray

    For decades my grandmother had this beer tray in her root cellar. My father now has it and treasures it! Here is a brief history of Dawes Brewery. While not as famous today as…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #antiques • last month
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    My Grandfather's 1937 Coronation stamp book

    In 1937 my grandfather started collecting the British empire wide series of stamps from each country. He completed the book to create a family treasure! The 1937 coronation…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #antiques • last month
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    Is Vinyl Still Spinning in 2025? You Bet Your Turntable It Is!

    So, we're a good quarter of the way through 2025, and I gotta ask—how many of you are still clinging to your vinyl collections? Or better yet, how many of you have started…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in #antiques • last month
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    The Arthur Pequegnat Clock Company - Berlin/Kitchener Ontario

    Back in the 1970s, my family started collecting Pequegnat clocks. A small Kitchener based company in Canada. Here is a brief history for those that love mechanical relics that…
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  • sequentialvibe (67)in Movies & TV Shows • last month
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    Movie Review: Weapons

    If you've seen Zach Cregger's previous horror movie, Barbarian, you probably went into his follow-up, Weapons, with a bit of a "what the heck" feeling. And let me tell you, this…
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