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Look Mum No Computer – Eins, Zwei, Drei

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual international song competition held since 1956, organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).… Read More Look Mum No Computer – Eins, Zwei, Drei

March 8, 202630 Comments

Bob Moog Foundation Announces ‘What Would Bob Do?’ Fundraising Raffle for a Custom Eurorack Modular

Valued at $24,000, the system includes 50 Eurorack modules, 11 controllers, and components from 52 companies across 17 countries.… Read More Bob Moog Foundation Announces ‘What Would Bob Do?’ Fundraising Raffle for a Custom Eurorack Modular

December 4, 2025December 8, 20256 Comments

Building The Cloney, A Replica Of The Rare EMS VCS 3 Synthesizer

The Cloney is a full-size clone of the original VCS 3 design, which was originally introduced in 1969.… Read More Building The Cloney, A Replica Of The Rare EMS VCS 3 Synthesizer

May 24, 2025May 25, 20251 Comment

Hainbach, Cuckoo & Look Mum No Computer Announce ‘Synthfluencer Supergroup’

Who wouldn’t be curious to see what happens when the creator of the Furby organ (Look Mum No Computer) meets an electro-acoustic composer working with tape loops (Hainbach) and walking synthesizer user manual (Cuckoo)?… Read More Hainbach, Cuckoo & Look Mum No Computer Announce ‘Synthfluencer Supergroup’

May 26, 2022May 26, 202291 Comments

Behold The Santasizer, The MIDI-Controlled Dancing Santa Choir

“Built to please the 90’s dancing Santa toy gods”, The Santasizer puts a choir of dancing Santas under MIDI control.… Read More Behold The Santasizer, The MIDI-Controlled Dancing Santa Choir

December 21, 20216 Comments

Live Modular + Vocal Performance By Look Mum No Computer

Sam Battle, aka Look Mum No Computer, shared this live performance of Youth8500 on his Kosmo Modular Synthesizer.… Read More Live Modular + Vocal Performance By Look Mum No Computer

July 4, 20217 Comments

Custom Sega MegaDrive Synthesizer

Sam Battle, aka Look Mum No Computer, shared this look at his latest DIY synth project, the Sega MegaDrive Synthesizer.… Read More Custom Sega MegaDrive Synthesizer

January 6, 2020January 6, 20207 Comments

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