After owning a synthesizer for several months, I realized that everything would be much cooler if I had a drum machine to compliment my music. Overly excited about my new drum machine action, I began skipping school like mad - only to stay home and build 'beats' while my parents were at work. These machines were incredibly fascinating to a fifteen year old kid who'd never been exposed to such cool electronics...
«« click to show details After owning a synthesizer for several months, I realized that everything would be much cooler if I had a drum machine to compliment my music. Overly excited about my new drum machine action, I began skipping school like mad - only to stay home and build 'beats' while my parents were at work. These machines were incredibly fascinating to a fifteen year old kid who'd never been exposed to such cool electronics. Originally recorded on a crappy cassette tape.
Track List:1 | Drum Mach Two | 2:24 | 2 | Sequential Circuits | 3:02 | 3 | A Little Blue | 2:30 | 4 | Until Tomorrow | 2:02 | 5 | Warp One | 2:23 | 6 | Nite Life | 2:23 | 7 | Moonlighting | 2:20 | 8 | Musical Chairs | 3:02 | 9 | Drum Solo | 0:49 | 10 | Theme | 3:03 | 11 | Rags | 2:13 | 12 | Arabian Rock | 1:26 | 13 | Folke Rock | 2:22 | 14 | Casios Invention | 2:59 | 15 | Golden Gate | 2:30 | 16 | Purcussion | 2:07 | 17 | Numbers Dont Count | 3:00 | 18 | Hard Rock | 3:52 | 19 | Purple Days | 2:14 | 20 | Jarre Blues | 2:39 | 21 | Alone | 2:00 | 22 | At First Site | 2:39 | 23 | Tubular Bells (bonus track) | 1:28 | 24 | Heat Of The Moment (bonus track) | 2:00 |
Notes: Originally this was two different cassettes - 'Numbers' and 'Drum Mach II'. Numbers was made using the Mattel Synsonic Drum pads - basically a toy that had actual analog percussion sounds and a weird basic sequencer. Drum Mach II was made with the Korg DDM-110 Super Drums - a real drum machine with 10 extremely short drum samples. Both were interesting cassettes in that I was experimenting with drum programming for the first time. That second drum machine stayed with me and in most of my cassette recordings for the remainder of my high school sessions, for better or worse. I combined these 2 cassettes into one album at some point along the way. The current cover artwork is a combination of both cassette covers - the drum set obviously being 'Drum Mach II'
Recording Info: Recorded in in my bedroom while I was in school (in my parents house) using a cassette recorder, a Yamaha DX-27 synthesizer, and two drum machines (the Mattel Electronics Synsonics Drums and the Korg DDM-110).
Musician Credits: All instruments played, composed, recorded and engineered by Supaflower
Genre: Experimental Electronic (instrumental)
Catalog Number: Opus 002
Limited Edition Release from the early years collection and may even be originally recorded on a cassette or low fidelity - it is not available for the public to listen to at this time. We'll call it out-of-print. These are rare tracks. If you are a fan or just curious, here's a hint: there is a password hidden on this site that can help you get backstage to hear it. You can unlock these tracks if you go backstage and enter the password, then return here. is this a game? Hmmm... It might be. Like searching through old records at a record store - looking for hidden gems and rare releases.
Numbers (cassette)
Supaflower
1 | Drum Mach Two | 2:24 | 2 | Sequential Circuits | 3:02 | 3 | A Little Blue | 2:30 | 4 | Until Tomorrow | 2:02 | 5 | Warp One | 2:23 | 6 | Nite Life | 2:23 | 7 | Moonlighting | 2:20 | 8 | Musical Chairs | 3:02 | 9 | Drum Solo | 0:49 | 10 | Theme | 3:03 | 11 | Rags | 2:13 | 12 | Arabian Rock | 1:26 | 13 | Folke Rock | 2:22 | 14 | Casios Invention | 2:59 | 15 | Golden Gate | 2:30 | 16 | Purcussion | 2:07 | 17 | Numbers Dont Count | 3:00 | 18 | Hard Rock | 3:52 | 19 | Purple Days | 2:14 | 20 | Jarre Blues | 2:39 | 21 | Alone | 2:00 | 22 | At First Site | 2:39 | 23 | Tubular Bells (bonus track) | 1:28 | 24 | Heat Of The Moment (bonus track) | 2:00 |
24 Tracks - Total Play Time: 57:27
Album
After owning a synthesizer for several months, I realized that everything would be much cooler if I had a drum machine to compliment my music. Overly excited about my new drum machine action, I began skipping school like mad - only to stay home and build 'beats' while my parents were at work...
«« click to show details After owning a synthesizer for several months, I realized that everything would be much cooler if I had a drum machine to compliment my music. Overly excited about my new drum machine action, I began skipping school like mad - only to stay home and build 'beats' while my parents were at work. These machines were incredibly fascinating to a fifteen year old kid who'd never been exposed to such cool electronics. Originally recorded on a crappy cassette tape.
Track List:1 | Drum Mach Two | 2:24 | 2 | Sequential Circuits | 3:02 | 3 | A Little Blue | 2:30 | 4 | Until Tomorrow | 2:02 | 5 | Warp One | 2:23 | 6 | Nite Life | 2:23 | 7 | Moonlighting | 2:20 | 8 | Musical Chairs | 3:02 | 9 | Drum Solo | 0:49 | 10 | Theme | 3:03 | 11 | Rags | 2:13 | 12 | Arabian Rock | 1:26 | 13 | Folke Rock | 2:22 | 14 | Casios Invention | 2:59 | 15 | Golden Gate | 2:30 | 16 | Purcussion | 2:07 | 17 | Numbers Dont Count | 3:00 | 18 | Hard Rock | 3:52 | 19 | Purple Days | 2:14 | 20 | Jarre Blues | 2:39 | 21 | Alone | 2:00 | 22 | At First Site | 2:39 | 23 | Tubular Bells (bonus track) | 1:28 | 24 | Heat Of The Moment (bonus track) | 2:00 |
Notes: Originally this was two different cassettes - 'Numbers' and 'Drum Mach II'. Numbers was made using the Mattel Synsonic Drum pads - basically a toy that had actual analog percussion sounds and a weird basic sequencer. Drum Mach II was made with the Korg DDM-110 Super Drums - a real drum machine with 10 extremely short drum samples. Both were interesting cassettes in that I was experimenting with drum programming for the first time. That second drum machine stayed with me and in most of my cassette recordings for the remainder of my high school sessions, for better or worse. I combined these 2 cassettes into one album at some point along the way. The current cover artwork is a combination of both cassette covers - the drum set obviously being 'Drum Mach II'
Recording Info: Recorded in in my bedroom while I was in school (in my parents house) using a cassette recorder, a Yamaha DX-27 synthesizer, and two drum machines (the Mattel Electronics Synsonics Drums and the Korg DDM-110).
Musician Credits: All instruments played, composed, recorded and engineered by Supaflower
Genre: Experimental Electronic (instrumental)
Catalog Number: Opus 002
Limited Edition Release from the early years collection and may even be originally recorded on a cassette or low fidelity - it is not available for the public to listen to at this time. We'll call it out-of-print. These are rare tracks. If you are a fan or just curious, here's a hint: there is a password hidden on this site that can help you get backstage to hear it. You can unlock these tracks if you go backstage and enter the password, then return here. is this a game? Hmmm... It might be. Like searching through old records at a record store - looking for hidden gems and rare releases.
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