Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

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hagai99
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Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

Post by hagai99 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:25 pm

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Hi guys!
I am proud to invite you all to have a preview listen to our (Rendezvous) upcoming album, a project that Itai Simon (who's also a member here) and myself have been working on for almost 5 years!

Reason I thought that would be interesting for you is that we're using tooooons of moogerfoogers in there!
http://www.rendezvousmusic.co.uk/fr2010/

When we started this project we only had the MF-101 (low-pass) that my partner uses very uniquely on his 1966 vintage Fender Precision bass guitar (check out the intro of track no.5 - Blues In Space),
and later on we got almost the whole mooger-series and were using them very intensively on our album, dedicating track no.4 (the murf) to ... the murf :-) and also using the ring-mod, delay, cp-201.

Have fun listening and we really hope to get some feedbacks from you moog-fans out there...
(i have to say that my main synth is the korg ms-10, and not a moog, but don't shot me :-), i just love how it sound!)

p.s. this link is only available for free for the next 2 week.

Regards,
Hagai & Itai,
Rendezvous.

itaisim
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Re: Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

Post by itaisim » Sat Sep 18, 2010 3:45 pm

I think i should add that Dave Bascombe (Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears) has been in charge of mixing our album and was involved during production!!!

Also, if you like what you hear, you should definitely join us at our facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rendezvous/5922599377

We will gladly answer questions about moogerfoogers and all kinds of analog and vintage equipment, and how we work them to create our music and sound :)

Cheers,

Itai & Hagai
(Rendezvous)

Sir Nose
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Re: Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

Post by Sir Nose » Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:16 am

:D

Thank you for the preview.
Very nice.
Ultra clean.

As far as the release goes: When? Where? How much?

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Re: Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

Post by itaisim » Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:49 am

thanks for the feedback Sir Nose :)
we're still at negotiations regarding the the "how and when" of the release,
but we will sure to let you know...
please sign in to our VIP presale mailing list at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rendezvou ... 9988099313
and also receive all kind of goodies later on.
cheers,
Itai & Hagai
(Rendezvous)

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Re: Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

Post by Krinor » Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:26 pm

Yes, agree. Very nice record! What's the setup ? Lots of good Moog sounds in there. :D

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Re: Rendezvous using tons of moogerfoogers in upcoming album

Post by itaisim » Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:18 pm

Krinor wrote:Yes, agree. Very nice record! What's the setup ? Lots of good Moog sounds in there. :D
Thanks Krinor! :)

We used only analog and mostly vintage equipment on this album (all vintage except the moogerfoogers):
Keyboards
Korg MS-10; Roland Juno-6; Korg Polysix; Lowpass Filter, Phaser, Ring Modulator, 251, Murf and Bass Murf Moogerfoogers; Siel Piano Quatro
Bass
1966 vintage Fender Precision bass
Processors
Chandler Limited TG-2 preamp; Lexicon PCM 42

Nothing equals to the true analog sound! :)

Of course each track had its own patching, everything went through everything at some point in time :)

So experimenting and patience helps a lot...

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