Analog synth track performed with Elektron's A4 & AR, ms20-mini and minitaur.
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Analog synth track performed with Elektron's A4 & AR, ms20-mini and minitaur.
UKLANG
As this blog grows, I'd like to re-mention that I'm tracking the "uklang" tag. Using that tag for your music and it's related posts will make sure that I don't miss them, if you'd like them reblogged here. I can't follow everybody that occasionally posts their music. My dash would be a mess.
Apart from that I'm happy to see this project grow, and hope that one day it could become a full-fledged community for the ambient / industrial / synth / minimal / experimental / glitch / techno / polka-heads out there.
- Ekko
Ekkolalia - Hvelv
Recorded while trying not to wake myself up.
Ambient - Drone - Synth - Glitch - Techno - Industrial - Experimental -Etc
Over the course of the last month or so there has been interest from a couple of followers to join Uklang as members to contribute with reblogs and such. But either tumblr's messaging system has failed us, or people lose their nerve when they have to give their e-mail to a complete stranger. Wouldn't blame anyone if that was the case, but that is the only way I can send an invitation to join this blog.
The heart of the matter remains, that I can't possibly follow blogs that occasionally post some of their own Ambient, Drone, Techno, Glitch, Industrial, Experimental, etc. stuff. Because that's usually just a fraction of what people post. So although it strikes me as one of those annoying promote-your-blog kind of moves, I think a "uklang" tag might be in order.
If you are a follower of this blog, and would like your music (and related posts) to be considered for reblogs here, I will track the "uklang" tag from now on. It is still possible to submit stuff obviously, and contributing members are still welcome!
- Ekko