this is awesome
Thanxx again !
Well, abou the sounds, the “toys” from Fors and Sugar Bytes are so good…
You work with Designers Republic? Excellent.
Awesome, a fantastic tribute to a great Wes Anderson film.
must be fun to be good at stuff.
i…will never know
adding: side note…the Soundcloud stuff sounds mono vs the youtube vid.
I’m too old to use the thing young people say, but i’m laughing right now !
About the Sound difference i’ll check …thanks
Ok thanks again !!! i F’d up when i cut the long piece in tracks !
Didn’t check if it was ok.
Hello, my name is dumb !
I’m older
My inspiration and experimentation fades with age.
Cool thread! Really Great stuff in here. I’ll share stuff too. The above piece is an album cover i made for a guy on my label.
Nice mood !
It can be rebuilt…with great effort, but it’s possible.
Train station soba is the best soba. I had 山菜そば (sansai soba).
Shot on a Nikon Zoom 3 AF with Velvia 100. Although I don’t mind the “digital darkroom,” this has no edits save a small crop.
Emerging from the subterranean microcosm that is Shinjuku Station, Ginkgo steps into the sweltering August night and is frozen in his tracks, spellbound by the sea of holographic billboards, neon lights, and antfarm crosswalks.
Emboldened by the energy, color, and fantastic chaos of his new home,
the teenage bear blinks his eyes, grips his trusty backpack, takes a breath and sets upon the path toward his new life as a live performer in the Tokyo underground.
(c. 2021 Devon Hughes | Digital)
Etsy shop coming soon y’all
I dragged a Tr8, CZ5000, and Volca FM through the Tokyo subways for a show once. I think I’m still missing hair on my leg where the CZ5000 kept resting
I like the:
Awesome! There’s just something so alluring about the idea of dragging gear through the Tokyo subway system…I don’t know why. For some of us it just seems so, iconic, representative, quintessential, supreme, absolute…
I love ginkgo’s instruments, it looks like stuff i wish would actually exist. Like that thing with the nes cartrage with the patch bay and tape machine and pads and tubes. Good stuff.
Thanks! Yep, that’s the inspiration! “What kind of instruments would be fun to play on??”