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This is my second attempt to create something with the Moog Subharmonicon and DFAM. In my opinion there are enough artists, who present these synths alone or within a modular-setup, so I want to use them in combination with acoustic and electric instruments. The track is based on a jam-session with the Moogs. Later I have added the other instruments piece by piece with multitracking. All ideas were developed very spontaneously. I have not notated anything, just sat down and played, what came to my mind. I was able to dial in a patch on the Moog, which sound more harmonic than the last one from my "Test" with acoustic drums, so the resulting track should be more accessible. But under the surface there is still a polyrhythm going on. The title was inspired of my mother, who is actually afraid of mouses on her terrace.
All rights for the music are reserved by Dirk Radloff
Synthesizer: Moog Subharmonicon and DFAM
Bass: Bassculture „Picco“ Shortscale
Violin: Made by Anton Piegendorfer anno 1902
French Bow: Made by Maurizot
Shaker: Meinl
Recording device: Boss BR600
Camera: Sony Alpha 6100
Lens: Sony SEL-50F18F
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