I expect this will be buried in the comments but I'd just like to thank Markus and Organaut for being such great guys to hang out and make music with. We share a love of music and synthesizers and although I've been 'in the background' on a couple of the music tracks on previous videos it's really nice to be more a part of this one. I'm looking forward to doing more musical work with them (there are plans). Thanks everyone also for the nice feedback!
Very very nice ! Quite "Jarresque". Good musical chemistry between you guys ! I enjoyed watching and listening very much. Thanks for sharing, Markus, Eddie, and Jason ! Although I was saddened to learn of Rutger Hauer's passing in the comments below, RIP. Blade Runner is my all time favourite movie, but that was 37 years ago. We're not getting any younger, but fortunately making music keeps us forever kids.
I once sold a laptop to this guy and took it round to his place (which happened to be round the corner). He lived in a very nondescript block of flats on the top floor. We got chatting and he told me he wrote synth music. Knowing a little of that scene I asked where all his gear was. He took me into a studio space in the roof above his flat. It looked just like your setup here. This was back in the late 80's. I asked him to show me some of his work, so in 5 minutes he literally put together a short piece that blew my socks off for it's complexity.
I like interesting people like that. I know of a couple of people who have some very rare and now expensive gear stashed away and they never seem to make music for anyone but their own enjoyment.
markusfuller he had several Akai? loop machines. It was certainly before the advent of software for all that. He did make money though....writing jingles and stuff for commercials, TV etc. I was seriously impressed! His skill level seemed so effortless. I did question why it was all in the loft and he answered it was a burglar deterrent.
Uhm nice!! Some parts reminds me the great Music by Jean-Michele Jarre and another parts - the Music by Dider Moruani & SPACE. So vintage sounds... Cool! Thanks for sharing! I`d like to see more of your project =)
Wow, amazing track and superb performance, what a talented bunch you are!!!! This reminds me so much of Tangerine Dream, with beautiful sound textures, combined with a pulsing bass/rhythm track. Btw Markus I look forward to your repair/tear down videos, they really satisfy the geek in me!!!!
Cheers Alex - (I'm a big fan of your videos by the way, and I also very much enjoy your music!) - I reckon that the Crumar is just about the most playable piece of gear in the room (though some others come close) I spent an hour or more on it at one point just getting wonderfully lost in how good it sounds. Jason is the real master of course.
@@eddydeegan You're welcome. I had a quick noodle on that very Crumar, it's got _that_ sound. But always embarrassing clunking around in front of Jason when he can play better than me with his feet. :)
ThomasGrillo if only it was that simple I would, we kinda did most of it on the fly as a synth session and theres no multi track left that i can strip the theremin sound out of now. too much bouncing down to two tracks have been done already. I will try and get you in on a future track sometime if you dont mind.
I agree with Eddy. I too like arturia soft synths and the other gear in cubase etc but just getting into the nitty gritty of turning knobs and dials can be much more satisfying.
Very nice music indeed... I like it... Funny thing is Apollo mission never went to the moon. Its one small step for man, one giant leap for MONEY! But you've chosen very nice patches. Its the moon part that is a lie! Not your fault folks.. good luck...
Wait, what? You fell for it? You think we used actual synthesizers during any part of this performance?! It's all about the music, and as long as you like it we're all happy :-)
Cosmic Fugue Thanks for your kind comments on our music, as for the moon landing conspiracy which I assume you are describing, you may enjoy the movie “Capricorn 1” if you’ve not already seen it. 😎 As for my own view I think we really did land on the moon.
@@organaut Of course you are entitled to your opinion I respect that. Most probably I don't think you've heard of the Van Allan Radiation Belts... need a wall of 6 feet thick lead to pass through them... and they are belts not on and off...
Cosmic Fugue Hi Yes I have heard about the van Allen belts and this did like many, give me doubts about the moon landings for a while, or rather willingness to question everything we are told by “so called” authority... would be a more accurate description. Its better to question than just believe and I admire you for that as long as we don’t end up at the extremes as with the flat earth folk . 😂Here’s a link to a page on a site which you may find interesting about the van Allen belts. And yes, I admit having my own opinions on this are a not necessarily the same as facts . If it came out one day that the moon landings had been faked then I would find it amusing .I can only know something for sure by my own experience in the end such as the earth is spherical because I can see the curve on the horizon etc. I would not expect you to believe me that I have actually seen some very strange things I didn’t know were possible which shook my assumptions about how the world is but I don’t intend to go into any of that . 😎www.forbes.com/sites/jillianscudder/2017/06/16/astroquizzical-van-allen-belts-barrier-spaceflight/
Amazing stuff! Just what JMJ missed after 1976 Oxygene... Anywhere we can download/buy this track on a lossless format? I'll need to listen to it again on my Hi-Fi system because it sounded a bit too harsh on my Sony MDR-V700, and Apple Earphones headphones.
Hi It does sound a little harsh I agree. I need to ask the other band members and if all is agreed I will put it on soundcloud or wherever they want it placing and add the link in the description section under this video. many thanks.
@@markusfuller That'd be great Markus! and as John Daniels said, you should do an album like this on a CD, or a digital download like via Bandcamp, I'd buy it too. It sounded fine on my hi-fi system, so its probably my headphones that aren't that good.
Great stuff - really enjoyed that, thanks for sharing! What is the Kentron (?) device with the screen on top of Jasons organ please? Agreed with the other comments - release a cd of this and I'd buy it!
mCKENIC The Ketron Sd 90 is the module, there are also Keyboard versions Sd9 and SD60 since we recorded the video there is a new firmware update and it now has an onboad sampler up to 700mgbt. If you would like to know more about it Curt@immusic has done some great how to demo videos on youtube.
Great sound! Who wrote this one? The theme is really spot on. Where is the Moog Modular by the way? I thought it was in the corner where the Moog One is? 🍷🤷🏻♂️
the Moog modular is behind me (where the MODX is) . Jason created the chord structure but we all put our own ideas into it. we sometimes just get an idea and spend some time contributing ideas and it either works or does not but the end result is always just the 3 of us having a good music session.
I used to own a Crumar Multiman S... I wish I still did. I gave it to a school in Scunthorpe. Can I have it back please? If you work at a school in Scunthorpe, Lincs, and there's one of these things in the cupboard not being used then I'd like it back! (no chance is there, really?)
@@markusfuller Indeed I should have, but it was 1987 and I was about to go to University and already owned a couple of polysynths (DW6000, Poly 800), and a couple of Monosynths. I just didn't feel the need for it...and it was so big and so heavy! My dad wanted to clear up some space in the house and asked me if I wanted to keep it and I said "no". So he took it to the school he was working at at the time. Regrets..I've had a few - I should write a song about that.
Hello Markus, really great. What equipment did you use? I did not recognize it all. There is something strange about that Viscount Legend... is there something on top?
Hello the viscount has a Ketron SD-90 module sat on top of it but there are 2 midi controllers either side on the actual viscount as Jason uses them with the pc for patch registrations.
Other gear includes a Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 anlogue polysynth, Yamaha ES7, Korg Radias-R (controlled by the Arturia Keylab), Moog One and Yamaha MODX.
Hi Alain. it is in stereo but hardly any seperation. and after listening to this myself on youtube it does sound mono-ish i agree but it kinda sounds like you are in the small room full of synths with us.
This is so much better than a lot of crappy EDM electronic stuff that comes out today where all you can hear is a kick drum, it sounds live and real and uncannily with its chord progression is very, very similar to the opening part of one of the tracks I recorded two years ago for my upcoming album...Synthaesthesia...soundcloud.com/francismaxino/synthaesthesia-v-hi-fi-remix
also you gotta replace that hand arp with a sequencer , would sound much better. well done on creating that tomita whistle lead , also i'd have a more menacing drum machine, deeper bass
@@markusfuller I thought so, but before you put down your workshop tools and go on to international stardom I thought it would be kindly to let you know thus avoiding the legal eagles zzzZZZzzzZZZZ. There is a space connection though ua-cam.com/video/k53NGe64RBU/v-deo.html
I didn’t but i’m sure a dozen other people did, someone placed the laser reflectors in just the right place so we can measure the moons distance accurately every day.
@@markusfuller hmm? but nasa lost the telemetry data, very convenient and reckless if true, also we haven't been there in donkeys years and it was good military propaganda at the time against the commies. Just a heads up that it all looks quite fishy, but I don't know one way or the other ultimately. And I know for a fact that it's forbidden to say we didn't go in public discourse, which is quite odd
If it was faked to beat the Russians they would of done it then that’s it. But there were 6 crewed moon landings between 1969 and 1972 and then it was costing too much and the public lost interest. Back on topic, it was a nice Jarre style track which is never a bad thing in my book. Do the other guys hide the screwdrivers when you are around?
We agree on the equipment ... seriously though, not everything is for everybody. There's a bunch of stuff in the works and also if you search for "JEM Session 10" on Soundcloud (and scroll down the results a bit) you'll find some other bits and pieces you might like
I expect this will be buried in the comments but I'd just like to thank Markus and Organaut for being such great guys to hang out and make music with. We share a love of music and synthesizers and although I've been 'in the background' on a couple of the music tracks on previous videos it's really nice to be more a part of this one. I'm looking forward to doing more musical work with them (there are plans). Thanks everyone also for the nice feedback!
Very Jarre-esque, and that's a very good thing. You should record a CD of music like this - I'd buy it!
Hi John, we are working on eventually making a CD but it may take a while. we will get there.
Cheers John - we are very much wanting to do a CD and although as Markus said it might take a little while, watch this space.
Old school pros at there best playing synths and making good music
Nothing beats the sound of a room full of modern and vintage keyboard and synths, this was amazing, great work guys.
Thank you Kristian. we wanted to do a mix of analog and digital - new and old.
Great stuff. and i agree very JMJ...wish i could find guys like this to collaborate with...keep it up
Agreed
Very very nice ! Quite "Jarresque". Good musical chemistry between you guys ! I enjoyed watching and listening very much. Thanks for sharing, Markus, Eddie, and Jason ! Although I was saddened to learn of Rutger Hauer's passing in the comments below, RIP. Blade Runner is my all time favourite movie, but that was 37 years ago. We're not getting any younger, but fortunately making music keeps us forever kids.
Thanks Alain. we certainly are not getting any younger but music keeps our souls together. yes sad about Rutger, he was a great actor.
I too was sad about Rutger. Such a great improv in Bladerunner. Thank you for the nice comment Alain.
AlainHubert Thank you for your kind comments and Glad you enjoyed our performance. 😀👍
WOW This is Awesome!!
Thank You Markus Fuller: Eddie Deegan: Jason Lee!!
Thumbs up! :-)
Indiana USA.
Many thanks & hello to Indiana USA from Brighton UK
Thanks, it's good to hear you like it - the whole point was to make something nice and have some fun doing it :-)
I once sold a laptop to this guy and took it round to his place (which happened to be round the corner). He lived in a very nondescript block of flats on the top floor. We got chatting and he told me he wrote synth music. Knowing a little of that scene I asked where all his gear was. He took me into a studio space in the roof above his flat. It looked just like your setup here. This was back in the late 80's. I asked him to show me some of his work, so in 5 minutes he literally put together a short piece that blew my socks off for it's complexity.
I like interesting people like that. I know of a couple of people who have some very rare and now expensive gear stashed away and they never seem to make music for anyone but their own enjoyment.
markusfuller he had several Akai? loop machines. It was certainly before the advent of software for all that. He did make money though....writing jingles and stuff for commercials, TV etc. I was seriously impressed! His skill level seemed so effortless. I did question why it was all in the loft and he answered it was a burglar deterrent.
Super upload sounds just as my ears would demand it to be! Massive Thumb Up👍🆙🙏
wow Thank you Tom
Uhm nice!! Some parts reminds me the great Music by Jean-Michele Jarre and another parts - the Music by Dider Moruani & SPACE. So vintage sounds... Cool! Thanks for sharing! I`d like to see more of your project =)
This is fantastic chaps, takes me back to my childhood in the seventies.
Thankyou, I am of the 60s vintage myself. :-)
Fellow seventies child reporting in ;-) .. thanks Ian!
markusfuller well, both decades, I was born in ‘63
Very nice. Some lovely textures.
many thanks
Thank you - we had a lot of fun making it :-)
Old dudes in a room with synths. Whats not to like? 👍
true and i’m the oldest dude in that room. :-)
It keeps us out of trouble on the streets ;-)
Sounds great!
Thank you
Wow, amazing track and superb performance, what a talented bunch you are!!!! This reminds me so much of Tangerine Dream, with beautiful sound textures, combined with a pulsing bass/rhythm track. Btw Markus I look forward to your repair/tear down videos, they really satisfy the geek in me!!!!
Tangerine Dream? I can live with that ;-) ... thanks Paul
Nice to hear you putting all your gear to good use. Future video, how to get even more goodies into a room full of gear. :-)
I need a bigger room thats for sure.
Has a real synthetic vibe to it... :)
Thank you very much
Look at all those black & whites, fabulous!
Gotta love a bit of synthy hardware in your life eh? ;-) cheers
Crumar to Moog One, you've got it covered! Very enjoyable.
Thank you Alex :-)
Cheers Alex - (I'm a big fan of your videos by the way, and I also very much enjoy your music!) - I reckon that the Crumar is just about the most playable piece of gear in the room (though some others come close) I spent an hour or more on it at one point just getting wonderfully lost in how good it sounds. Jason is the real master of course.
@@eddydeegan You're welcome. I had a quick noodle on that very Crumar, it's got _that_ sound. But always embarrassing clunking around in front of Jason when he can play better than me with his feet. :)
So great!! It's a pleasure to listen it. Greetings from France.
Thank you Arietys - and greetings back from the UK
Absolutely brilliant. It's so nice to see you and your husband play music together. Brilliant.
👍 thank you
Great session, love to see more like this... music lots of keyboards... heaven 😊
Thanks Simon. I’m sure we will add more as we make them. best wishes from markus
Excellent guys. Enjoyed it very much 👍
Thanks Alan
Cheers Alan, I'm glad you liked it
Awesome 😎👍👏
Thanks! Lots of fun too!
The Apollo pad from the ModX is on point
Wow, I love this!
Thank you vinnien
Thank you vinnien - making music is a personal thing but of course if others get something from it too then that's perfect for us!
Very much like this. Blimey it could have been on at the Proms! Very atmospheric!
wow Thank you very much for your nice comment.
Love it, thanks guys for sharing this!
Thanks Tom
Awesome stuff, I like these sessions
Very nice session! Abd great to catch up at Brighton Modular.
Thanks Martin. it was great to see you there again.
Top top top m'y friend. ...👍👍👍💓💓💓
Thank you very much Van Michel Geliss
I spy lots of awesome synths! Dig the tune, well done!
Thanks Marshal. much appreciated.
Cheers Marshal - we do this for fun but it's always nice if someone else gets something out of it.
A Moog One! Very nice! Sounds great guys!
Thank you Scott
Gotta love the Moog One - it's a stunning piece of equipment (it was doing most of the bass sounds!)
Very nice performance! Loved the synthesized theremin melody line.
Thanks Thomas though I do believe you could have made a better Theremin melody for us.
Send me a version without the synth theremin line, then. :)
ThomasGrillo if only it was that simple I would, we kinda did most of it on the fly as a synth session and theres no multi track left that i can strip the theremin sound out of now. too much bouncing down to two tracks have been done already. I will try and get you in on a future track sometime if you dont mind.
No worries. :) It is, what it is. A great live performance. I'd be happy to do a session with you, albeit one in which I "phone in" my bit. LOL ;)
You learn from the best
Will listen to it on my big speakers not smartphone... noticed it also sounds like Jean Jacques Perry... well done!
I love listening to jean jacques perry.
Wow this is a great track and very impressive sounds, that was brilliant🎶🎵
Thank You very much
Cheers FekriStein, thank you for taking the time to give us some nice feedback :-)
great track, great gear and Holger Czukay no less.. :-)
Thats an honour. I know of Holgers music.
Thats great! Nice to see you playing music ! Jason is a cool player, and a bonus to see my freind Eddie D !
Ed Jones Thank you Ed, you are too kind. 😎
Cheers Ed :-)
Nice Vangelis/Jarre vibe. I like it!
Thanks Lennart
Great stuff!!
Thanks Jimmi
Brilliant vibe captured there. Nice.
Thanks James.
Thank you James
Enjoyed listening the session..jb
Thanks Jona!
That is one fit looking boy-band.
old dad band :-)
Believe it or not it rends me of Bach' passagelia in BWV 582. It too is in a minor key and is anchored by a repeating bass line. Well done gentlemen.
Thank you very much. Bach and Beethoven are my favourite composers.
Think that Mr Jarre would be proud of you all !
Cheers David - massive fan of Jarre here!
David Chandler also great fan of Jean-michel Jarre
Very nice track guys. Loved it. Not so sure about your dancing skills....
Thanks Alex - luckily we are musicians and not a dance troupe!
this could be a tribute to the recently deceased Blade Runner guy
Rutger Hauer great actor RIP
@@markusfuller will there be more from you guys?
apislapis Yes we will certainly get something more uploaded if we come up with something interesting.
👍👍👍😎
Very JMJ.
Thanks Philip
JMJ is the man ... thank you
sounds great! It was not that long ago it seemed outboard kit was falling out of favour. There is nothing better than knobs and dials, and wheels
Thanks William ... I use a lot of softsynths in my studio but you're right, there's nothing to compare with physical controls!
I agree with Eddy. I too like arturia soft synths and the other gear in cubase etc but just getting into the nitty gritty of turning knobs and dials can be much more satisfying.
Very nice music indeed... I like it... Funny thing is Apollo mission never went to the moon. Its one small step for man, one giant leap for MONEY! But you've chosen very nice patches. Its the moon part that is a lie! Not your fault folks.. good luck...
Wait, what? You fell for it? You think we used actual synthesizers during any part of this performance?! It's all about the music, and as long as you like it we're all happy :-)
Cosmic Fugue Thanks for your kind comments on our music, as for the moon landing conspiracy which I assume you are describing, you may enjoy the movie “Capricorn 1” if you’ve not already seen it. 😎 As for my own view I think we really did land on the moon.
@@organaut Of course you are entitled to your opinion I respect that. Most probably I don't think you've heard of the Van Allan Radiation Belts... need a wall of 6 feet thick lead to pass through them... and they are belts not on and off...
Cosmic Fugue Hi Yes I have heard about the van Allen belts and this did like many, give me doubts about the moon landings for a while, or rather willingness to question everything we are told by “so called” authority... would be a more accurate description. Its better to question than just believe and I admire you for that as long as we don’t end up at the extremes as with the flat earth folk . 😂Here’s a link to a page on a site which you may find interesting about the van Allen belts. And yes, I admit having my own opinions on this are a not necessarily the same as facts . If it came out one day that the moon landings had been faked then I would find it amusing .I can only know something for sure by my own experience in the end such as the earth is spherical because I can see the curve on the horizon etc. I would not expect you to believe me that I have actually seen some very strange things I didn’t know were possible which shook my assumptions about how the world is but I don’t intend to go into any of that . 😎www.forbes.com/sites/jillianscudder/2017/06/16/astroquizzical-van-allen-belts-barrier-spaceflight/
organaut Flat earth? ...no ...what should we do when we reach the edges?... ha ha. Nice talking to you man.
nice
Amazing stuff! Just what JMJ missed after 1976 Oxygene... Anywhere we can download/buy this track on a lossless format? I'll need to listen to it again on my Hi-Fi system because it sounded a bit too harsh on my Sony MDR-V700, and Apple Earphones headphones.
Hi It does sound a little harsh I agree. I need to ask the other band members and if all is agreed I will put it on soundcloud or wherever they want it placing and add the link in the description section under this video. many thanks.
@@markusfuller That'd be great Markus! and as John Daniels said, you should do an album like this on a CD, or a digital download like via Bandcamp, I'd buy it too. It sounded fine on my hi-fi system, so its probably my headphones that aren't that good.
@@antopsyco Thanks for the nice feedback Nakashian and I'll talk to Markus about doing something with this mix to get it available soon
@@eddydeegan We look forward hearing it with a better mastering hopefully.
Reminds me of. Not rends me.
Great stuff - really enjoyed that, thanks for sharing! What is the Kentron (?) device with the screen on top of Jasons organ please? Agreed with the other comments - release a cd of this and I'd buy it!
Hi its the Ketron SD-90
@@markusfuller Ah! Cool! Thanks mate - had to google it. Very cool module! Cheers!
mCKENIC The Ketron Sd 90 is the module, there are also Keyboard versions Sd9 and SD60 since we recorded the video there is a new firmware update and it now has an onboad sampler up to 700mgbt. If you would like to know more about it Curt@immusic has done some great how to demo videos on youtube.
@@organaut Thanks so much for taking the time! I will indeed look out for that demo video - many thanks! Keep up the great work!
In glorious MONO LOL!!!!!!!
Amazing job Markus (and EJ)
A really enjoyable moment. Thank you for sharing!
PS: Which one is the oldest... The Crumar, or the mustache? LOL ;-)
Thank you - glad you liked it!
Dude this is fucking great!
Thanks Adam - we had a lot of fun doing this and will definitely be doing some more :-)
Great sound! Who wrote this one? The theme is really spot on. Where is the Moog Modular by the way? I thought it was in the corner where the Moog One is? 🍷🤷🏻♂️
the Moog modular is behind me (where the MODX is) . Jason created the chord structure but we all put our own ideas into it. we sometimes just get an idea and spend some time contributing ideas and it either works or does not but the end result is always just the 3 of us having a good music session.
I used to own a Crumar Multiman S... I wish I still did. I gave it to a school in Scunthorpe. Can I have it back please? If you work at a school in Scunthorpe, Lincs, and there's one of these things in the cupboard not being used then I'd like it back! (no chance is there, really?)
wow Andrew you should have kept it. its a wonderful instrument.
@@markusfuller Indeed I should have, but it was 1987 and I was about to go to University and already owned a couple of polysynths (DW6000, Poly 800), and a couple of Monosynths. I just didn't feel the need for it...and it was so big and so heavy! My dad wanted to clear up some space in the house and asked me if I wanted to keep it and I said "no". So he took it to the school he was working at at the time. Regrets..I've had a few - I should write a song about that.
Hello Markus, really great. What equipment did you use? I did not recognize it all. There is something strange about that Viscount Legend... is there something on top?
Hello the viscount has a Ketron SD-90 module sat on top of it but there are 2 midi controllers either side on the actual viscount as Jason uses them with the pc for patch registrations.
Other gear includes a Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 anlogue polysynth, Yamaha ES7, Korg Radias-R (controlled by the Arturia Keylab), Moog One and Yamaha MODX.
I've just noticed something: the sound is in mono only. Was the track recorded that way ?
Hi Alain. it is in stereo but hardly any seperation. and after listening to this myself on youtube it does sound mono-ish i agree but it kinda sounds like you are in the small room full of synths with us.
@@markusfuller
Yes indeed. Thanks for pointing that out Markus.
Great tune guys! But there's already an artist with the same name... just so you know ;-) google Jem and the song title "They" /Kind regards
Thanks for that. we are still new and thinking up some band name.
Tangerine Dream Eat Your 💓 Heart Out
Make good track for Sifi movie
This is so much better than a lot of crappy EDM electronic stuff that comes out today where all you can hear is a kick drum, it sounds live and real and uncannily with its chord progression is very, very similar to the opening part of one of the tracks I recorded two years ago for my upcoming album...Synthaesthesia...soundcloud.com/francismaxino/synthaesthesia-v-hi-fi-remix
also you gotta replace that hand arp with a sequencer , would sound much better. well done on creating that tomita whistle lead , also i'd have a more menacing drum machine, deeper bass
Thank you. I love tomita and I named that actual sound Tomita in the synth.
@@markusfuller it's a very accurate recreation, maybe recreate some mort garson sounds in the future
天照 Thank you, we do use sequencers sometimes but for this piece we wanted to include some human feel to it. 😎
@@organaut Human machines are the best
I spy a Korg Radias. I'm glad you think it was worthy of inclusion. Great track BTW
Great track. Someone stole your band name in 2004/5, beware the copyright Police.
It is just our first initials of our names. I did not know there was a jem from 2004.
@@markusfuller I thought so, but before you put down your workshop tools and go on to international stardom I thought it would be kindly to let you know thus avoiding the legal eagles zzzZZZzzzZZZZ. There is a space connection though ua-cam.com/video/k53NGe64RBU/v-deo.html
Just a heads up marcus because you are such a nice guy we probably never went to the moon
I didn’t but i’m sure a dozen other people did, someone placed the laser reflectors in just the right place so we can measure the moons distance accurately every day.
@@markusfuller Its robotics... they do the trick... well done all of you... its just they never passed through the Van Allan Belts... too dangerous...
@@markusfuller hmm? but nasa lost the telemetry data, very convenient and reckless if true, also we haven't been there in donkeys years and it was good military propaganda at the time against the commies. Just a heads up that it all looks quite fishy, but I don't know one way or the other ultimately.
And I know for a fact that it's forbidden to say we didn't go in public discourse, which is quite odd
@@cosmicfugue1226 You might find this relevant: ua-cam.com/video/lNiscigIgBc/v-deo.html (but we're really all about the music!)
If it was faked to beat the Russians they would of done it then that’s it. But there were 6 crewed moon landings between 1969 and 1972 and then it was costing too much and the public lost interest. Back on topic, it was a nice Jarre style track which is never a bad thing in my book. Do the other guys hide the screwdrivers when you are around?
So much equipment, so little inspiration....
We agree on the equipment ... seriously though, not everything is for everybody. There's a bunch of stuff in the works and also if you search for "JEM Session 10" on Soundcloud (and scroll down the results a bit) you'll find some other bits and pieces you might like
I am guessing this was all payed live. Loads of equipment helps if you aren't multi-tracking.
mono :(