Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this one! Stream my new EP: fanlink.tv/andrewhuang-labyrinth On my Patreon I'm sharing 45 minutes of Labyrinth recordings that you're free to sample: patreon.com/andrewhuang
Another album of bangers. Every instrument you touch turns to gold. I'll have to look elsewhere to find out what us _mediocre_ musicians could do with the gear. 😅
This instrument looks really cool, and I appreciate the way that Andrew is engaging with it - treating it as something that can be played but also almost like a collaborator sometimes. Approaching automation and abstraction with nuance is difficult, and I think this video does it really well.
This is crazy to see. I used to build Moog semi modular synths (Mother-32, DFAM, etc.) before they sold overseas (technically the modular is still made stateside but not many of us kept our jobs). Moog was releasing miss after miss due to some pretty incompetent management decisions and the company was nosediving. It's nice to see them release something good again even if they're still charging "Made int he USA" prices for products that aren't.
What were those misses? I know there were problems with the One, but the the Grandmother, DFAM and Matriarch were all pretty successful right? So there's what... the Subharmonicon and the software?
@@henryhill92 Even then I'd say the Subharmonicon is one of the most interesting, unique synths in the past decade. It's difficult to understand and use, and tricky to get really good results, but when you do get something it's unlike anything else out there, and for that reason alone I'd say its a really good synth. I can't think of any "misses" really either. Pricing is rough, but it always has been with MOOG.
@@andycook7220 I 100% agree that the Subharmonicon is a STELLAR synth... and actually think the basic to medium Subharmonicon patching is pretty easy to understand... I think it is much more intuitive with everything visible than modules like Stages .. or marbles with a lot of hidden functions and color coded leds needed to open up the module.. (and those are not that bad) .... especially if you learn one block of it at a time. It gets very powerful when you pair it with external gear or patch bay.........I think a lot of people who burn out on it in confusion try to do everything at once, and get nothing past a four note sequencer. I have been patching for 20 years, so this is a bit like a native language to me at this point, someone newer to the space may very much hit brick walls much quicker. but- the DEPTH that the subQ can hit. WOWOWOW!
@@mikegeary8056 Definitely a fair point. Not sure I'ld call it a miss - sounds amazing when it works, but it's a fair criticism. I know one person with a One, and it's been to the shop for repairs twice in 5 years.
Back in the ‘70’s you would see pictures of gear in magazines and wonder what all the knobs did and how they sound. Thank you Andrew for making all those old pictures come alive for me!
Finally a synth that actually uses probability in a cool and different way. Love it. I've done a bunch of VCV modules, including sequencers and they uses probability a lot, for all kinds of semi random stuff.
The sequncer what makes this device very special is based on stochastic inspiration generator ( stochastic instruments and melodicer ( Vermona) they borrowed huge from those eurorack modules.
Woah Brendan is actually a professor and instructor at my former community college. Happy to see you making music with him! He's a great guy and knows all the ins and outs of producing in ableton.
I’m not sure if this is what you guys were going for but the Labyrinth EP sounds inspired by Aphex Twin's Drukqs. You two did a really great job of capturing the mood of that albums Drill N Bass tracks while bringing in new unique components, and I'm ALL for it.
Hey Andrew! I've been watching your videos for years, and I've gotta say, you've become one of my favorite, and most inspiring musicians of all time. Your natural interest, and talent in music is something that I've been yearning for ever since I found your channel. The way that you can pick up almost any instrument, and make it sound like you've spent all your life mastering it, is something that only a handful of people are able to do. You've been inspiring me to learn about and explore more and more instruments ever since I first saw your 26 genre song challenge videos with Dave😁 I'm also very much looking forward to the next First Of October, Love from Hungary!❤🤘🇭🇺
@andrewhuang This album is a breath of fresh air. Amazing groove and atmosphere. I haven't listened to an album from start to finish in a long time, but here it was impossible to tear my attention away. Thanks! 🌴✨
Get lost... in the labyrinth! This sounds like a unit that inspires a lot and really get you in other parallel universes over and over again! Thanks for the vid and great sounding EP as well.
The sequencer is a Turing Machine. If you want to try that style of sequencer without spending 600 bucks; 2hp makes a Turing Machine module. I use the 2hp TM with an Erica Synths Pico Quant. I think I need a second TM for controlling filter cutoff.
That's right. IMHO the best is an Ornament & Crime with Phazerville firmware. You can use at the same time a TM with quantization and VCO, LFO or even mini drumkit on the other side. And there are lots of Shift Registers applets you can chose, or Euclidean rhythm generators. But for people who are not in the modular game, this Moog can seem fantastic (but it just seems).
Yea i thought i could do most of that with my eurorack stuff. But much more expensive if you ad modules for everything in there, filter, oscillators, wavefolder, some random gate thing, mixers....
I usually don't listen to all of Andrew's releases, but the snippets in this video clicked with me instantly and I just had to look it up and listen to it. Also very happy for a new gear video, one of my favorite genres on this channel!
The Labyrinth seems to be a perfect companion to the DFAM, was really hoping to see that duo in this video. Alas, I might have to make my own review with those devices since I can’t seem to find a single video with both. Otherwise, really enjoyed this exploration of the newest Moog!
Loved the EP! I didnt even know it was out until I saw it suggested to me on Spotify. I didn't even know this video was an album announcement. I would have never watched this (bc its yet another review of another piece of exorbitantly expensive music gear) if I hadnt googled where the album came from. Maybe lead with the album announcement? 😅
Basically it just again proves that Moog filters sound fantastic. It sounds pretty much identical to their other gear. I wish they would just re release the Sirin. I can do the sequencing in plenty of other more interesting devices.
The sequencer is very Turing Machine inspired, with some additional functions. Might have to play around with shift registers in VCV, I'd love an interface that allows tactile pressing of the bits, making custom rhythms easier to program, especially after the random function comes up with something cool.
I think limiting yourself to creating tracks around one instrument is a good way to boost creativity. I've done something similar with the PO Sub and Factory for my first EP. Edit: Just listened to Labyrinth, honestly some of the best shit I've heard in a while.
I see the Labyrinth is sold out at the all the smaller retailers, even Perfect Circuit is out. People have also said they're selling their Spectrovox to get one. You are going to be popular as people are waiting. They'll find every video they can. :)
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this one!
Stream my new EP: fanlink.tv/andrewhuang-labyrinth
On my Patreon I'm sharing 45 minutes of Labyrinth recordings that you're free to sample: patreon.com/andrewhuang
Sherman Devolution and Hyacinth are my favorites after a first listen!
Another album of bangers. Every instrument you touch turns to gold. I'll have to look elsewhere to find out what us _mediocre_ musicians could do with the gear. 😅
@@HenritheHorse Thank you! Those are among my faves as well!
@@ToyKeeper Haha thanks for listening and I hope your music making is filled with fun!
It's really great!
Tbh, i missed this kind of content. Nice to see it back. Now I'm just waiting for sonic boom.
so your a big sonic fan too bro? if so that very cool dude i like sonic too tbh no cap
The EP is genuinely so incredible, holy shit. Been listening to it so much already
That means a lot from you! 💖
Great video Andrew! Got me looking at them now haha, I love to see the practical uses and how it can sound in a track!
Yooo fancy seeing you here! I love your vids Ricky!
Call Andrew the Minotaur the way he's navigating that Labyrinth.
Theseus, or Icarus. The Minotaur was the one trapped, *incapable* of escaping the Labyrinth.
The minitaur is traditional east coast subtractive synthesis without any generative capabilities
@@watchm4ker yeah dnd gets that one wrong too
edition
He does seem to need cables so he’s probably Theseus
This instrument looks really cool, and I appreciate the way that Andrew is engaging with it - treating it as something that can be played but also almost like a collaborator sometimes. Approaching automation and abstraction with nuance is difficult, and I think this video does it really well.
This is crazy to see. I used to build Moog semi modular synths (Mother-32, DFAM, etc.) before they sold overseas (technically the modular is still made stateside but not many of us kept our jobs). Moog was releasing miss after miss due to some pretty incompetent management decisions and the company was nosediving. It's nice to see them release something good again even if they're still charging "Made int he USA" prices for products that aren't.
What were those misses? I know there were problems with the One, but the the Grandmother, DFAM and Matriarch were all pretty successful right? So there's what... the Subharmonicon and the software?
@@henryhill92 Even then I'd say the Subharmonicon is one of the most interesting, unique synths in the past decade. It's difficult to understand and use, and tricky to get really good results, but when you do get something it's unlike anything else out there, and for that reason alone I'd say its a really good synth. I can't think of any "misses" really either. Pricing is rough, but it always has been with MOOG.
The Moog One was a pretty big mess up. Lots of problems for something so expensive.
@@andycook7220 I 100% agree that the Subharmonicon is a STELLAR synth... and actually think the basic to medium Subharmonicon patching is pretty easy to understand... I think it is much more intuitive with everything visible than modules like Stages .. or marbles with a lot of hidden functions and color coded leds needed to open up the module.. (and those are not that bad) .... especially if you learn one block of it at a time. It gets very powerful when you pair it with external gear or patch bay.........I think a lot of people who burn out on it in confusion try to do everything at once, and get nothing past a four note sequencer. I have been patching for 20 years, so this is a bit like a native language to me at this point, someone newer to the space may very much hit brick walls much quicker.
but- the DEPTH that the subQ can hit. WOWOWOW!
@@mikegeary8056 Definitely a fair point. Not sure I'ld call it a miss - sounds amazing when it works, but it's a fair criticism. I know one person with a One, and it's been to the shop for repairs twice in 5 years.
moog always makes stuff that feels like a must have staple in any setup. love it!
I really like the EP! Sounds like the best of Druqs by the King himself.
🙏
Massive compliment, glad you dig it
This EP absolutely bangs. Mind blowing, actually!
Back in the ‘70’s you would see pictures of gear in magazines and wonder what all the knobs did and how they sound. Thank you Andrew for making all those old pictures come alive for me!
I didn’t see a Moog Turing Machine coming, but it’s cool.. love their take on it.
Tracks are really good! Very post-breakbeat electro vibes ftw!
Thanks, Andrew! This definitely convinced me to grab the Labyrinth!
Finally a synth that actually uses probability in a cool and different way. Love it.
I've done a bunch of VCV modules, including sequencers and they uses probability a lot, for all kinds of semi random stuff.
I’m so glad wavefolding is now part of the new Moog standard. Moog and Andrew both dropped another banger(s)!
Amazing album Andrew, reminds of Wisp, fantastic production and beautiful artwork. bravo.
That machine looks so fun. Good video. Album is sick!
The snippets from the new EP in the video sounds incredible 🔥
Thanks for your review... this is exactly what i was looking for about this synth...
The sequncer what makes this device very special is based on stochastic inspiration generator ( stochastic instruments and melodicer ( Vermona) they borrowed huge from those eurorack modules.
Super neat! It will go on my wishlist as a possibility one day. Love the quick little overview while showcasing what you created.
I like the drum like and percussion sounds you’re getting out of this
Woah Brendan is actually a professor and instructor at my former community college. Happy to see you making music with him! He's a great guy and knows all the ins and outs of producing in ableton.
❤✌
I’m not sure if this is what you guys were going for but the Labyrinth EP sounds inspired by Aphex Twin's Drukqs. You two did a really great job of capturing the mood of that albums Drill N Bass tracks while bringing in new unique components, and I'm ALL for it.
Man I wish hardware wasn’t as expensive.
don’t we all
Music gear is basically unaffordable to me, don't know why i still watch this stuff.
@@simpson6700it's fun to live vicariously.
Don't worry, Behringer will come out with an afforadable knockoff eventually.
@@observerb that company is doing God’s work
Hey Andrew! I've been watching your videos for years, and I've gotta say, you've become one of my favorite, and most inspiring musicians of all time. Your natural interest, and talent in music is something that I've been yearning for ever since I found your channel. The way that you can pick up almost any instrument, and make it sound like you've spent all your life mastering it, is something that only a handful of people are able to do. You've been inspiring me to learn about and explore more and more instruments ever since I first saw your 26 genre song challenge videos with Dave😁 I'm also very much looking forward to the next First Of October, Love from Hungary!❤🤘🇭🇺
I listened to the tracks yesterday and knew you had been cooking with some special modular stuff. Love moog and I cant wait to get one of these.
Such a cool piece of gear. Im going to buy that ep on bandcamp right now.
Popped the EP in the queue to listen to- sounds awesome!
The Labyrinth album is just great! Thanks
Tasty tunes Andrew. Nice work. Will definitely check out your music.
I know REEEAAALLLLYYYYY want a Labyrinth!! Love the new EP too by the way, perfect music to work to!
@andrewhuang
This album is a breath of fresh air. Amazing groove and atmosphere. I haven't listened to an album from start to finish in a long time, but here it was impossible to tear my attention away. Thanks! 🌴✨
Thank you! So stoked to hear that!
I am buying this album! Great work through!
Great to hear a synth review from you! I always like a good sell from a familiar voice.
thanks andrew, nice demo of a synth that brings old and new aesthetics together is a great way.
I have to buy this it’ll fit perfectly into my modular rig as the ultimate mud pie generator.
Labyrinth and DFAM together seems like it would be insane fun
Get lost... in the labyrinth! This sounds like a unit that inspires a lot and really get you in other parallel universes over and over again! Thanks for the vid and great sounding EP as well.
The snippet from the EP sounds very Skee Mask-esque, awesome stuff! Moog really hit it out the park with this one!
Badass Andrew! Thanks for the vibes!
Nice work bud, I love how you're using the labyrinth
Best labyrinth “demo” Always with the best content. Congrats on the EP
Listening to the EP a second time and I love it! Congrats! Might compete with Monolith for my #1 ✨
Love those patch cables. Was about to ask about them until I saw the link!
Must. Acquire. This. Synth. Now. Can. Not. Wait.
The sequencer is a Turing Machine. If you want to try that style of sequencer without spending 600 bucks; 2hp makes a Turing Machine module. I use the 2hp TM with an Erica Synths Pico Quant. I think I need a second TM for controlling filter cutoff.
That's right. IMHO the best is an Ornament & Crime with Phazerville firmware. You can use at the same time a TM with quantization and VCO, LFO or even mini drumkit on the other side. And there are lots of Shift Registers applets you can chose, or Euclidean rhythm generators. But for people who are not in the modular game, this Moog can seem fantastic (but it just seems).
Yea i thought i could do most of that with my eurorack stuff. But much more expensive if you ad modules for everything in there, filter, oscillators, wavefolder, some random gate thing, mixers....
woah the camerawork during the intro is sick! love the EP too
I usually don't listen to all of Andrew's releases, but the snippets in this video clicked with me instantly and I just had to look it up and listen to it. Also very happy for a new gear video, one of my favorite genres on this channel!
Nice video Andrew and great music stuff. Well done!
Great collaboration! It sounds beautiful!
The Labyrinth seems to be a perfect companion to the DFAM, was really hoping to see that duo in this video. Alas, I might have to make my own review with those devices since I can’t seem to find a single video with both. Otherwise, really enjoyed this exploration of the newest Moog!
Message to Moog: I want a stacked LABYRINTH and SPECTRAVOX in a Moog double or triple stand pleeeeeease. Great review Sir Huang.
I think it's past time to recognize what an excellent IDM producer Andrew is. The last few years of releases have been excellent.
Oh you 💖💖💖
Nils Frahm has a phenomenal EP named Juno... because it's just the Roland Juno. Name your EPs after the gear they're built on :D
or a band named prodigy
Labyrinth (the ep) goes so hard!
this
Yeah it’s great 🔥
The intro alone was so cool
This is Awesome! You really did it this time man! I cant wait to stream the album. I hope it goes on vinyl.
Get Warp Records on that EP stat!
You've inspired me, thanks.
great walk through on this! I definitely want to pick one up
This ep is actually so good
🔥Lo mejor en mucho tiempo! I'm in love again..⚡ All in! Thanks Andrew.. Thanks Moog 🖤 (Fuck the list of my most urgent upcoming gear.. . )
Ep is awesome been watching your videos a long time but never actually heard something this is fire ❤🔥
holy f this looks fun
Very inspiring - thanks for sharing
7:50 - wow this part is amazing! Would be perfect for like a 2D video game fight scene.
The new album is sick mate
i love synths
Cool vid, cool synth. Thanks Andrew ❤
EP is actually really good
Andrews new track Labyrinth, from the EP Labyrinth played on the Moog Labyrinth.
Loved the EP! I didnt even know it was out until I saw it suggested to me on Spotify. I didn't even know this video was an album announcement. I would have never watched this (bc its yet another review of another piece of exorbitantly expensive music gear) if I hadnt googled where the album came from. Maybe lead with the album announcement? 😅
Basically it just again proves that Moog filters sound fantastic. It sounds pretty much identical to their other gear. I wish they would just re release the Sirin. I can do the sequencing in plenty of other more interesting devices.
Funny how the first moog I might actually buy is nothing like a moog. Lol. Great video.
Andy is back!
Moog lifted the embargo..
So it's kind of a Turing Machine'esque tool. Cool vid.
Really cool piece of kit - absolutely love the generative side of it!
Generative is funnn
just having a knob called corrupt is instant cool :)
great vid, now I really want one - like a 0-Coast meets Subharmonicon and Mother-32 🙂
this looks rad. wish there was a screen to see the bpm but its supposed to be an oldschool style synth so I get it.
The sequencer is very Turing Machine inspired, with some additional functions. Might have to play around with shift registers in VCV, I'd love an interface that allows tactile pressing of the bits, making custom rhythms easier to program, especially after the random function comes up with something cool.
Love the Aphex vibes
woAAAAH those basses! I love it.
Love your gear review videos, although i will never be able to afford these toys.
Put a tiny bit away every month. Even better if you can do it automatically. You’ll be surprised when you look up and you can afford one.
@@Daphoid thanks...i do that already. new gear has a very low priority. gotta pay those bills
Best Labyrinth vid 👍🏼
The EP is fantastic
Zobel is dope. very aphexy vibe in the middle
I think limiting yourself to creating tracks around one instrument is a good way to boost creativity. I've done something similar with the PO Sub and Factory for my first EP.
Edit: Just listened to Labyrinth, honestly some of the best shit I've heard in a while.
oh my god i need this I NEEEED this
a sequencer with a mind of it's own !!. interesting
Whitel Halo cables looking slick!
Miss the performances with hardware. Fun video!
Andrew loves anything that pays him money :D
I’ve turned down tons of money for things I didn’t want to work with 😊
Love you Andrew!
Hi Andrew keep roccin see you at the grammies
I see the Labyrinth is sold out at the all the smaller retailers, even Perfect Circuit is out. People have also said they're selling their Spectrovox to get one. You are going to be popular as people are waiting. They'll find every video they can. :)
Have you tried B&H Photo?
Love the ep, glitchy and super clean and dirty 😅 love electronoc music whice is diffrent from melodic electronic music 😊