Visiting Wouter Van Veldhoven, magnetic tape musician
In which I visit @Wouter van Veldhoven , a tape loop and electro-acoustic musician I have long admired. I get a tour of his studio/workspace and some of his beautiful creations and techniques, from the surprising Brüel & Kjaer gong, over the automated harmonium to the multi-head tape pitch shifter. Then we perform on tape, modular and Ciat-Lonbarde together. This video was made possible through everyone supporting me on Patreon. It is the first where I truly realize my goal of visiting synth/tape/soundart artists and show their techniques, as well as collaborate. If this is something that inspires you and want to see more of, consider signing up on my Patreon. It helps me invest time in money to realize these remotes and you get tons of goodies, from music to sounds. / hainbach Check out Wouter's music here: https://woutervanveldhoven.bandcamp.com

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