The Bizarre Beauty Of The Stuber

Peter Blasser’s Instruments have been central to my music and live performances for a long time. His Ciat-Lonbarde series is both mystifying and rewarding, balancing chaos and lush sound beautifully. With the Din Datin Dudero edition of oval instruments he has created something even more elusive: what looks like the result of a surfboard and a CDJ getting cozy in a woodshop, the Stuber stereo analog filter instrument is both intuitive and an enigma. I explored it over the course of ten days, writing 18 tracks for a new album with it as a center piece. I can’t claim I am fully aware of how it works, mastery of it is something that needs a long time of practice, but I have fallen in love with it, like with all of Peter’s instruments before. Pictures and information taken from: HELP ME CREATE & GET STUFF: CHANNEL MEMBERSHIP: MY MUSIC: FASHION: CONNECT: MY SIGNATURE SOFTWARE: NOISES GONG AMP WIRES MORPHING ROTOR MELLOTRON TEST EQUIPMENT LIBRARY LOOPER BUY THE GEAR I USE (EU): BUY THE GEAR I USE (US): BUY THE GEAR I USE (UK): (affiliate links, I get a few % if you buy through them)
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