Tim Kaiser Inferior Planets Double 7″ EP Crowdfunding

Tim Kaiser is releasing a Double seven-inch EP on vinyl this Spring and is doing an Indiegogo fundraiser. Why a double seven-inch and not a full-length LP? Because the music is done in such a way that you can play more than one of the four sides at the same time! Crazy! Big thank you to Lakefront Films for shooting the video.

3 Comments

Herzog

about 10 years ago

Nice work Tim. Tinkering looks fun. Nothing is more esthetic than a wooden box with crazy electronics and colored glass indicators.  I'll be sure to pick up a copy. Reminds me of when I was about five, I got a  raygun that had a dial on the side which turned to eleven different sounds or lazer blasts.  That thing didn't stick around very long but had a very convincing perfect array of sounds whereby you were able to melt the lizard man in seconds.  I wonder what model it was, kind of white and battlestar gallacticaesh features.

 Another time was when I was living in a small house in Ironwood by the cemetery on Hemlock St in 1999 for $250 a month working for Whitecap and Big Powderhorn. The owner of Whitecap was one crazy old bastard. But when I plugged in my guitar there one night and had a dremel on the same outlet I got the dremel RPMs to come through the guitar.  It was awesome. But I was never able to repeat those results, perhaps it was the old faulty wiring made it possible.   If you make a  dremel effects box we can use those proceeds to fund our sponsor a wild pony program for troubled youths and have races to the ocean.

Herzog

about 10 years ago

Wow here it is! Quite a collectors item now too. This was the tool to get the job done. A deadly weapon in the hands of an expert. I remember it having way more than three sounds though.

Battlestar Galactica Lasermatic Pistol Rare Mattel 1978 Vintage Toy Clean

TimK

about 10 years ago

Some of my early projects were re-housing and circuit-bending Dollar Store ray guns. It was easy to add extra control parameters because of the large components and slightly over-sized circuit boards. All the crap out there now uses surface mount blobs instead of chips. You need a freakin' microscope to solder on them.....

Leave a Comment

Only registered members can post a comment , Login / Register Here