Bands In Town might be a bit more popular than Pocket Operator PO 20-series. We know about 25 links to it since March 2021 and only 25 links to Pocket Operator PO 20-series. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A pocket synthesizer/loop device example. Source: 5 months ago
The circuit board thingy next to it is a Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-33KO - which is a mini sampler/sequencer: https://teenage.engineering/products/po. Source: 12 months ago
However, it also sucks that a lot of other companies tend to price-out newcomers. But that said, and I've noticed people are quick to forget in this kind of conversation: a lot of those same companies have gear for under $100 (yes, even Teenage Engineering). I know pro-composers/music producers who use this stuff professionally and swear by them. Source: 12 months ago
Beyond a toy like that, there's also standalone music making gear that might be for fun for kids (and adults) to play with and probably won't hurt your wallet that much, specifically the Pocket Operator line of synthesizers. Source: about 1 year ago
On left is a rack of Volcas - looks like a Sample, Bass and Mix. Below that is a Model:Samples from Elektron. To the right of those is a mini rack of Teenage Engineering Pocket Operators. Source: about 1 year ago
Ahh a kindred spirit. I freaking love rockabilly and psychobilly. My advice is to track your favorite bands into bandsintown.com. Some will come to Northern Colorado. Keep an eye on the Aggie, The Coast (saw Delta Bombers there with about 30 other people), and the Moxi in Greeley. Most good shows are in Denver. The Oriental supports the scene really well. Sadly, not much action in FC. Source: 7 months ago
Is there a way to track festivals via bandsintown.com or some other listing like that? Source: 12 months ago
Http://bandsintown.com covers Tokyo as well as many other places worldwide. Source: 12 months ago
Bandsintown.com is probably the best source for live music.. It’s all via an app now but you can throw in the kind of music you like (or sync up your Spotify) and you’ll get personalised updates and recommendations for what’s coming up. Source: about 1 year ago
Bandsintown.com is a good resource for any town. I follow specific artists there but also follow the Reno and Tahoe area. Sometimes artists use it like another form of social media where they announce new albums and tours, but it's mostly designed to give you show listings. Source: about 1 year ago
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