Phonec Phosphor Vol 1 & 2 - The Unfinished

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Phonec Phosphor Vol 1 and Vol 2 are two collections of 128 patches for Psychic Modulation's Phonec 2.

Phonec 2 is a synth designed to create a wonderful world of lo-fi, nostalgic, drift and harmonics: a broken, unpredictable analogue sound.

Phosphor Vol 1 & 2 delve deep into this dysfunctional synth environment to produce a unique blend of the holistic, the harmonious and the horrendous. By turns beautiful and terrible, Phosphor provides a meandering, capricious and sumptuous landscape of damaged and delectable sounds.

Tapping into the vibe of synth pioneers such as Boards of Canada, John Carpenter and Aphex Twin, Phosphor delivers solid basses, resonant pads, clunky leads, deceptive sequences and claustrophobic atmospheres. All with a dusty, raw and suspicious character.

Phosphor inhabits a world where ley lines meet motorways, where pylons loom over stone circles and where the ghosts of the past invent a future that will never happen.

If you dig 70s prog, 80s horror, 90s house or a blend of all three, Phosphor Vol 1 & 2 will provide you with a messy but methodical new palette of dynamic and dastardly noises to play with.

Intrigued but don't own a copy of Phonec 2? The Unfinished has you covered. When you download Phosphor, you will find a code for 20% off Phonec 2, which you can use over at the Pyschic Modulation website.

Check out the walkthrough videos...





Or listen to some demo tracks...

https://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/s ... phor-vol-1

https://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/s ... emo-tracks

Phonec Phosphor Vol 1 and Vol 2 are both available for £14.99 +VAT.
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hauntology indeed!
These sounds take me back to my early 80s college days:
armed with only a Pro-One, a Roland SDE1000, a Radio Shack reverb (...you know the one ;] ) a Fender Bassman 410 and a couple of cassette decks...
the more layers, the meltier...and the lovelier...and a noise floor that became its own element in the "experiments" :D
The sounds in Phonec Phosphor were the sort of thing I *wanted* my sounds to be like...
perfect interpretation of the feel and sense of time.
Brilliant work, Sir. :hail:

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blortblort wrote:hauntology indeed!
These sounds take me back to my early 80s college days:
armed with only a Pro-One, a Roland SDE1000, a Radio Shack reverb (...you know the one ;] ) a Fender Bassman 410 and a couple of cassette decks...
the more layers, the meltier...and the lovelier...and a noise floor that became its own element in the "experiments" :D
The sounds in Phonec Phosphor were the sort of thing I *wanted* my sounds to be like...
perfect interpretation of the feel and sense of time.
Brilliant work, Sir. :hail:
Couldn't agree more.
These sounds are absolutely amazing and inspiring to work with!

Full disclosure: I did some demo tracks
Demo/soundtrack work: https://soundcloud.com/antaln
My post/prog rock band: http://www.sylvium.com

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blortblort wrote:hauntology indeed!
These sounds take me back to my early 80s college days:
armed with only a Pro-One, a Roland SDE1000, a Radio Shack reverb (...you know the one ;] ) a Fender Bassman 410 and a couple of cassette decks...
the more layers, the meltier...and the lovelier...and a noise floor that became its own element in the "experiments" :D
The sounds in Phonec Phosphor were the sort of thing I *wanted* my sounds to be like...
perfect interpretation of the feel and sense of time.
Brilliant work, Sir. :hail:
Cheers man. That's a lovely write-up and reminiscence.

I love the fact that this synth is so good for sounds from the 70s, 80 AND 90s! Public information films, straight to video film soundtracks, experimental house music... it's all there! :)

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Phonec Phosphor Vol 1 and Vol 2 are now available to buy!

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