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Dave Fuglewicz solo works album covers

4/30/2018

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Frank
4/30/2018 04:06:21

Hey Dave,

Nice to see you here! Just yesterday, I listened to "Panic Switch" again, your MOMA-recording... Great Stuff!
Hope your health will go in a positive way again in 2018!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/1/2018 19:41:24

Thanks Frank, I'm getting a little better every day.

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C.Goff III link
4/30/2018 09:57:14

I'm not sure I am qualified to "welcome" you to EC, since I do not have a personal page here myself (something similar is coming very soon though). But, I will cheer you, celebrate your talents, praise your artistic accomplishments, and encourage one and all to smile in appreciation of your presence! Viva The Dave!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/1/2018 19:43:30

C3, you are ultimately qualified to comment on anything, anytime, anywhere. It's good to see that you are a member of the Electronic Cottage.

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Chris Phinnney
4/30/2018 13:15:24

Great to see you here dude! I do hope your health continues to improve! I wish you well in your ideas of things you want done! Your music is always a great listen and a fancy to the ears. Dang we have known each other so long. Kudos to you my friend!!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/1/2018 19:46:27

Chris,
Thanks, I'm getting better every day, too damn stubborn not to. Yup, it's going on like 14 or 15 years now. Though I was aware of your work before we started communicating about web space and Tapegerm.

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Ditlev Buster link
4/30/2018 13:17:19

Welcome on board , Dave! Can’t wait to see more of your posts! I hope you’re feeling ok these days, Hal McGee updated his facebook friends on your last visit to the hospital, i was tempted to send good vibes your way, but i was’nt sure if it would be weird, since it would be the first time i contacted you, though i listened to you on Archive.org! Anyways , keep up the cool audio, and keep on keeping on!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/1/2018 19:49:29

Ditlev,
Thanks much, I'm glad to be here. It would've been okay to send good energy when I was really in bad shape. Now we can share our energies her at EC.

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Penny
4/30/2019 03:00:28

Tru D@!

Rafael González
4/30/2018 18:57:12

I love seeing you here, Dave!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/1/2018 19:50:35

Rafael,
Thank you my friend, glad to see you are here also.

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Rafael González
5/2/2018 13:01:03

A big hug, amigo!

Penny
4/30/2019 03:02:24

I really enjoyed your art.. Your stories are so authentic and full of life.

I hope u are growing stronger and more healthy every day!!

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    Dave Fuglewicz

    I've been working with analog synths, mainly on the electronics side, since the mid-1970's. In 1981 I purchased my ARP 2600. I worked on recording and mastering the intricacies of the 2600 until my first cassette release in 1990. Since 1981, I have also acquired an ARP Odyssey, Axxe and Sequencer, a PAiA Stringz and Thingz, several rack effects, stompboxes and home made synth modules. I used to have an Echoplex but it became unrepairable. It is featured on some of my early recordings.

    I started recording using two cassette decks, then a reel to reel with sound on sound, then a 4 track cassette deck and now to my computer. I occasionally use my micro-cassette (when Hal motivates me). Around 2002 - 2003 I moved into working with computer based compositions, with either stand alone programs, VST's or (the great tracker) Buzz.

    Around 2004 I joined The Tapegerm Collective creating using loops made by my fellow members and my own 
    recordings. 

    I have been sidelined with several illnesses from August, 2017 until now May, 2018 and have not done much recording (or anything else). It has been frustrating, but I have been able to reflect on what I want to do next, the major projects will be: 1)  complete releasing of my solo and Tapegerm recordings to archive.org
    2) repair/refurbish my analog synths
    3) complete my next studio iteration. Hopefully this will not take too much time.

    If you are interested in my music, please go to my website.
    The majority of my solo analog synth work has been posted to the archive.org site and I have provided links on my website. 

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