
Machines With Soul
Even after working in this particular sweet shop for many years, I've still not become immune to temptation. The objects of my desire, be they stringed, valved or circuitry and wires, all share a particular je ne sais quoi. So what is it about certain instruments that makes them so special? It's immediately apparent when you find in your hands a special guitar or bass: the look, feel, sound and playability that cause you to lose hours in your playing. It's the same with synths - and certainly what I found with the Synthi AKS for sale now on our site. Immediate and visceral - inspiration flows freely through these magical machines and instruments. They have mojo aplenty. It's clear the designers, builders and the techs who’ve lavished attention on them over the years have all put something of themselves into these amazing pieces. The end result is a living, breathing, entity - a machine with soul? You’re unlikely to find it in anything built to a price point by robots on a production line - that extra care and commitment to detail goes beyond considerations of profit and transforms mere components and wires into something more. Then there's the variance in materials that comes with handmade and vintage instruments - each has their own character. Made with love - life breathed into wood and wires - a sonic Pinocchio... You always know when you have this mojo to hand: the guitar that seems to play you, rather than the other way round. Or as here, the hand built synth that comes alive every time you feed it with electricity and attention. The reward is joyful inspiration and sonic alchemy. I can honestly say that I had no idea what would happen when I plugged a simple beatbox into this Synthi AKS and ran it through a Space Echo, but the result kept me at work late on Friday afternoon, and all weekend I was thinking about when I’d next have the chance to play in the waves of sound that those incredible circuits and wires emitted. I've not dived back into those waters yet: the demands of a mistress like Soundgas leave me little time for such pleasures, but I feel the inevitable pull and beckoning of the siren's call. Perhaps tonight...
Soundgas: the joy of sonic adventure. See more of the AKS action on our Youtube channel below... ========== Tony Miln is the co-founder (& Head Gear Head) of Soundgas. See/hear him in action on Instagram.
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