Moog Music announced a new video series Sonic Origins that explores the origins of creativity. Check out the first video with Russel E.L. Butler. He used in the video some Mother32 eurorack compatible Synthesizers for creating his sound.
Today we debut ‘Sonic Origins’, a new video series that explores the origins of creativity and seeks to unearth the underlying elements of artistic identity. The series kicks off with Oakland-based producer Russell E.L. Butler.
Here, Butler opens up about taking inspiration from their Bermudan roots, connecting with one’s various identity consciousnesses, and, ultimately, music as self-liberation.
For the filming of the first ‘Sonic Origins’, Russell composed a hard hitting improvised modular session titled “Sirens From a Distance” using four Mother-32s, a Make Noise 0-Coast and more.
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