Love Tech SF showcasing great music, made from innovators of interface

There’s alot of good music going around lately and at times we’re so busy watching and listening we have to remember to share as well. What has been really great lately is that people are not only innovating the music but they’re innovating how it gets made and played all while making sounds you love.

Here is where Love Tech SF the experimental music monthly, has become an inspiration for people the world over in regards to making good music and new instruments to make it happen. At the last love tech we found Edison. He was the first performer and the floor was packed when he played before Moldover.  He played a setup using a Nintendo DS for samples, the yellow suitcase monome trigger pad and a pad of arcade-style buttons with the word “love” scribbled on the top, and a smaller yellow suitcase with a bit-crusher effects loop circuit board system thing.

You can see the set up in the video above. Keep making music…..and keep it independent!

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Rai-mon Nemar is an independent lifestyle advocate and the founder of LEGENDmag. With a background in music, coupled with more then 12 years of being an entrepreneur, Rai-mon is a forward-thinking progressive who's life work is synthesizing the independent aesthetic and creating a community for "indies". Visit his blog IndieGuy and follow him on twitter.