Plastikman TB-303 Bank 1, Pattern 1A. Plasticene. Recorded May 1993
Plasticene is an edition of 1.
The first buyer from the first auction will receive a gallery grade framed print edition of the NFT at the same dimensions of the original TB-303 signed and numbered by Richie Hawtin. This will be shipped within 4 weeks of the confirmed sale. Secondary sales will not receive any further prints.
Original image of Richie Hawtin's Roland TB-303 used to create the iconic first Plastikman album "Sheet One." Each of the original melody patterns have been stored in this particular 303 for the last 27 years and are signified by the pattern and bank lights on the unit. As each TB-303 has it's own unique character, this 303 is the only one that truly sounds like Plastikman. This image was taken and processed by Richie Hawtin and includes the newly recorded dry signal of the acid melody from the song, as if this NFT contains the basic blueprint or DNA of Plastikman.
‘Acid Drop’ is a limited NFT collection released today to celebrate 303 Day, the synthesizer at the heart of Richie Hawtin’s trademark Plastikman sound. Available as five individual editions, four of which are limited to 33 each and one open to auction, ‘Acid Drop’ is inspired by Hawtin’s first album as Plastikman, ‘Sheet One’ recorded in 1993.
The NFT is based on the original image of Richie Hawtin's Roland TB-303 used to create the iconic album. Each of the original melody patterns, signalled by the flashing red lights, have been stored in this particular 303 for the last 27 years with a number of battery changes along the way. As each TB-303 has its own unique character, Hawtin's 303 is the only one that truly sounds like Plastikman. This image was taken and processed by Richie Hawtin and includes the dry signal of the acid line from five tracks, as if this NFT contains the basic blueprint or DNA of Plastikman.
Plastikman - Plasticene (1993) Edition of 1
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Plastikman TB-303 Bank 1, Pattern 1A. Plasticene. Recorded May 1993
Plasticene is an edition of 1.
The first buyer from the first auction will receive a gallery grade framed print edition of the NFT at the same dimensions of the original TB-303 signed and numbered by Richie Hawtin. This will be shipped within 4 weeks of the confirmed sale. Secondary sales will not receive any further prints.
Original image of Richie Hawtin's Roland TB-303 used to create the iconic first Plastikman album "Sheet One." Each of the original melody patterns have been stored in this particular 303 for the last 27 years and are signified by the pattern and bank lights on the unit. As each TB-303 has it's own unique character, this 303 is the only one that truly sounds like Plastikman. This image was taken and processed by Richie Hawtin and includes the newly recorded dry signal of the acid melody from the song, as if this NFT contains the basic blueprint or DNA of Plastikman.
‘Acid Drop’ is a limited NFT collection released today to celebrate 303 Day, the synthesizer at the heart of Richie Hawtin’s trademark Plastikman sound. Available as five individual editions, four of which are limited to 33 each and one open to auction, ‘Acid Drop’ is inspired by Hawtin’s first album as Plastikman, ‘Sheet One’ recorded in 1993.
The NFT is based on the original image of Richie Hawtin's Roland TB-303 used to create the iconic album. Each of the original melody patterns, signalled by the flashing red lights, have been stored in this particular 303 for the last 27 years with a number of battery changes along the way. As each TB-303 has its own unique character, Hawtin's 303 is the only one that truly sounds like Plastikman. This image was taken and processed by Richie Hawtin and includes the dry signal of the acid line from five tracks, as if this NFT contains the basic blueprint or DNA of Plastikman.
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- Transfers