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NAMM '12 TC Electronic Nathan East on TonePrints for Bass

PG's Rich Osweiler is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2012 NAMM Show where he visits the TC Electronic booth. In this segment, Rich talks to Nathan East about his love of TC's Bass TonePrints.



PG's Rich Osweiler is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2012 NAMM Show where he visits the TC Electronic booth. In this segment, Rich talks to Nathan East about his love of TC's Bass TonePrints.

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Constructed with solid flamed Hawaiian koa back and sides, paired with a solid spruce top, this guitar is designed to offer rich, balanced tone with articulate highs and warm lows.

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Thurston Moore is back with some new ideas on his ninth solo release, saying that he feels like a perennial apprentice in the world of music.

The Sonic Youth founding member is best known for his uniquely experimental approach to the guitar. On his latest solo release, Flow Critical Lucidity, he only proves to further that reputation, mixing in spoken word, his favorite alternate tuning, and prepared instruments.

On the cover of Thurston Moore’s new solo effort, Flow Critical Lucidity, sits a lone metal soldier’s helmet, spiked with an array of tuning forks jutting out in all different directions. The image, a piece from the artist Jamie Nares titled “Samurai Walkman,” seemed to Moore an apt musical descriptor of the record.

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