The Hammond Novachord was an early analog synthesizer. There aren't many around, but people have restored some.
I think I posted this before, but here it is again because I think it sounds spooky and otherworldly.

In the end i did end up using the #tb303 for my latest #jamuary2025 track, in a dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde dual use. From borderline mysterious #ambient electronic bassist to intransigent #techno screaming banshee, it ended up filling its role perfectly, after sidetracking me for hours. #tb303 #tr606 #adrenalinn #sequentialcircuits #sixtrak #crumar #bit99 #hammond #novachord
The 6th track for #jamuary2025 was inspired by my "Radio Interference" album released 30 years ago. Embracing artifacts we normally try to hide, this incorporates mechanical noise (Radio Interference
The Hammond Novachord was an early analog synthesizer. There aren't many around, but people have restored some.
I think I posted this before, but here it is again because I think it sounds spooky and otherworldly.

We'll Meet Again performed on a Hammond Novachord:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMEuibX4c04
This was apparently the first mass-produced polyphonic synthesizer. To me it sounds so haunting, kind of between a string section and electric piano.

A well-known little interlude from #synth pioneer Vera Lynn....
New #podcast π»
In PROBES #35.2, Chris Cutler makes Hammonds talk, sing, swing, soar, strut and contemplate the universe, and Jerry Goldsmith takes the Novachord out into space and down to the bottom of the sea.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/probes-352-auxiliaries π«π