Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

FREAK OUT YOUR SYNTH



Bernd Kistenmacher has initiated and started a new series of tutorials about Synthesizers on YouTube. 

This series is called FREAK OUT YOUR SYNTH. 

In each Episode, Bernd Kistenmacher presents one selected instrument and talks about its Pros and Cons. As part of FREAK OUT YOUR SYNTH he also performs on this instrument and presents the sounddesign qualities. This also separtely released videoperformance is called ONE SYNTH ONLY. 

You can find all videos on YouTube by entering the search phrases "Bernd Kistenmacher", "FREAK OUT YOUR SYNTH" oe "ONE SYNTH ONLY".

In the first Episode Bernd Kistenmacher presents the ARTURIA POLYBRUTE ANALOG MORPHING SYNTHESIZER.

Check out the tutorials on YouTube.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

New series "Signature Tracks"

To promote my work; I have started a series with short videos, which are underlaid with music from me, which might not be so familiar and "typical" to you. Anyway I will show, what I am able to do and maybe - if you are a filmmaker or somebody, who works on a special project - you will find the right sound.
Simply check the "Signature Tracks out and subscribe to my YouTube channel. So you will never miss the latest episode.
All the best

Bernd Kistenmacher




Sunday, October 4, 2015

trailer for the upcoming show

Hello friends,

with kind permission and help of the "Planetarium Am Insulaner" in Berlin, we publish here the official trailer with new music for Bernd Kistenmacher's  next show in Berlin on november 7th.

Enjoy it on Youtube or Vimeo.

Have a good flight ;-)



Sunday, June 23, 2013

Official trailer for autumn concerts!

The autumn concerts in Berlin, Muenster and Jena will also promoted now with this trailer on youtube:


Enjoy and share! Thank you

Sunday, October 14, 2012

New interview online

During my visit of "Electronic Circus" in german city of Guetersloh past month, Stefan Erbe did an interview with me for his "Empulsiv" website.


Please watch it here or on "Youtube".

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Bernd Kistenmacher - Shimmering Blue in an Artificial Sky



This is a very nice video done by Bellerob!

Btw. the original track "Shimmering Blue In An Artificial Sky" is still available on my CD "Compiled Dreams" .




If you like, you can order it at "Mellowjet Webshop".

Enjoy

Monday, January 25, 2010

Celestial Movements reviews

A nice review about "Celestial Movements" can be read on german "Musikzirkus-Magazin", an online-magazine specialized in Krautrock and electronic music. The review was written by Stephan Schelle. Please click on this link to read the article.

Another comment about the album was done by Thomas Broich for "Music-Transformation" video-magazine on "Youtube". He did also an telephone-interview with me which is visulized with some images from the concert in Paris. You can also find this interview on "Youtube".

Even my friends from "Cosmiccagibi" felt free to write a review on there website right "here".

And last but not least, an interesting review found in this german "blog".

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Official video from Paris!

This video was filmed by James L. Frachon and edited by Michel Le Stum.
Thank you for your help my friends!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

YouTube

Hello friends,

since yesterday, you can also watch to some of my older videos on my new YouTube page.

Actually you can find there 2 videos made in 1991 und 1994, which were part of the "M.I. Rainbow Collection " CD/CD-ROM set. The first one shows some minutes of a concert, which I had given with Harald Grosskopf (drums) in the cologne "Stadtgarten" venue. The second video was made 3 years later in german town "Bocholt".
Both were made by Franz-Wilhelm Huendchen, a good friend of mine. Thank you for your help!

Also the "Octopus-Experience" article for german "Synthesizer-Magazin"is in progress and ready soon. I will meet the guys from the mag on saturday in Bielefeld during the "Electronic-Circus" festival.

See you there...