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Osmos iPad – July 8th

Hemisphere Games have just posted video of Osmos running on the iPad, and it looks great, very smooth. It almost looks like it’s why the iPad was invented.
They also kindly sent us these shots of the solar level and menu screens (more after the break)…
UPDATE 1: Osmos for iPad has been released and is currently the No.1 paid [...]

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Woob – Repurpose (new album, free copies to give away)

My former Emit label-mate Paul Frankland has a new Woob album for you, and it’s a classic.
We have three copies (MP3 + Flac) to give away; just add a comment below to win. (No email addresses will be kept)
Six tracks of ambient clouds, lush strings and Commodore 64. Film length scores ranging from four to [...]

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Woob Interviews High Skies – Part II

Part II of my interview with Paul Frankland (Woob) on his Season 9 blog, where we talk about future work, future synthesis, favourite gear and recording Gas 0095.
High Skies – Sounds of Earth by  microscopics
Part I of our previous interview is here…
Read the interview Part II…

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Moog in League with the Daleks

Moog Music Inc have been caught supplying equipment to the Daleks. Their distinctive voiceboxes have been shown to contain Moog voice-changing technology. Disassembled Daleks have revealed parts labelled as Moog and Moogerfooger, and a black box with the Moog logo and marking ‘MF-102‘ can clearly be seen from the image below taken from BBC News’ own investigation. 
 
Schematic diagram [...]

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Wikipedia Deletes Woob and Emit Artists Pages

UPDATED
Wikipedia, the free, openly-editable, online encyclopedia has begun deleting pages of fellow Emit artists.
Already deleted are Woob and IPG.
The reasoning on the Woob delete (removed 6th June by user SchuminWeb ) was that it broke the rule Criteria for speedy deletion, rule A7
A7. No indication of importance.
An article about a real person, an organization (e.g. band, club, company, etc.), that does [...]

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Woob – Repurpose (New Album)

My former Emit label-mate Paul Frankland has a new Woob album for you, and it’s a classic.
Six tracks of ambient clouds, lush strings and Nintendo tones. Film length scores ranging from four to nineteen minutes, and seventy in total.

Repurpose
Nylon (free)
Giant Stroke (extended)
Stranger Air
Departure
85-bit

Buy it now, because it’s a great album and to help guarantee there will [...]

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