Moldover’s Mojo

January 18, 2010

Recently we created a wood enclosure for superstar controllerist musician Molder. I first met Moldover in 2007 or so in NYC at a Handmade Music event. At the time he was hacking apart other controllers to perform his music and I have been following him ever since. Last year at NAMM I had the opportunity to see an early prototype of the Mojo controller, and offered to help out any way that we could. At a local event here in NJ Matt asked if we could make the bodies for his controllers and we were happy to oblige.

Moldover’s performances are about instrumentation, physical interaction, and performance. Having a controller that performs and looks like an instrument is the why we started making controllers ourselves, and the reason I started Livid in the first place. Having a controller made out of wood really adds the growing concept and perception of controllers as instruments. Some would argue that guitars are made out of wood for sound not just ascetic, but I disagree. It wouldn’t be very sexy to see B.B. King playing a headless Steinberger (though they are still made out of wood) so guitarists have a plethora of amazing designs to choose from, so why shouldn’t we? I had the opportunity to speak on a panel with Dick Boak from Martin Guitars a few years ago at CMJ who designs the signature series guitar and admire not only the aesthetic of his designs, but the ergonomic thought that goes into creating a beautiful instruments that are designed with the artists playing style in mind.

The body is made from mahogany and milled using our CNC machine and finished with a VOC free water based clear coat. This is the same style finish that is on our controller line, and  is created made with the same techniques that go into guitar building.  Last week at NAMM we performed at an after-party where Moldover was performing and managed to shoot some video. *Note the audio isn’t great but you get the idea.

For more info visit on Moldover and to order his Mojo controller visit moldover.com

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Debut of the Ableton NJ User’s Group

October 13, 2009

Tomorrow night I’ll be at the first Ableton NJ user’s group in Red Bank. I’ll be brining the Ohm64 and Block controller, and Moldover will be doing a special workshop. Details below.

10-18-2009, 7pm-10pm

PlayShop & Performance
Debut of the Ableton NJ User’s Group

Come and spread the Ableton love at the first meeting of the Jersey Shore Ableton User Group – New Jersey’s one and only – and meet Controllerism pioneer and Ableton superhero Moldover. Hosted by multi-media guitarist and Live evangelist Chris Buono, this initial meeting will be a relaxed affair where members can come and brainstorm future meeting fodder. Between conversations, participants will have the opportunity to get their groove on courtesy of Moldover’s Octamasher, while picking the great one’s brain one-on-one on just how he came up with that contraption that houses his debut CD.

21+, free , RSVP

The Downtown Cafe
10 West Front St.
Red Bank, NJ
08753
732-741-2828

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Controllerism and Moldover

October 7, 2009

I’ll be demoing tomorrow night in Brooklyn at Moldover’s CD release party in Williamsburg Brooklyn tomorrow night. There will be a lot of good people there and if you haven’t seen Moldover’s stuff it is really worth a look at http://moldover.com/

I’ll be showing off the Ohm64 and our new controller that hasn’t even been announced, this is the first place to see it.

Here are the details

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