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leighroy Marsh
6:17 PM on October 7, 2019
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patrice DeVincentis
1:49 PM on December 4, 2018
Please keep me in the loop. So interested in what you are doing1
Wesleymug
8:46 PM on August 12, 2018
Fernando Terra
3:45 AM on March 2, 2018
Interested in the instrument. Can you assign different pitches to the keys?
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11:31 AM on February 8, 2018
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Super Dave
10:31 AM on January 21, 2018
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11:21 AM on January 18, 2018
Mike Shockley says...
I'm amazed! I'm curious as to how 7 Churches came to be. It's in my Bandcamp wish list as of today.
Looking forward,
Mike
Thank you for your comments Mike. 7 Churches is inspired by Revelation 2,3.
Jacob Duringer
11:19 AM on January 18, 2018
Juan Garces says...
Looking forward to trying the Monolith someday. It looks and sounds amazing.
Best,
--Juan
Thank you for your comments Juan. Please let others know about the m2dk so one day you can try one for yourself.
Jacob Duringer
Mike Shockley
8:43 PM on January 17, 2018
I'm amazed! I'm curious as to how 7 Churches came to be. It's in my Bandcamp wish list as of today.
Looking forward,
Mike
Juan Garces
1:17 PM on December 14, 2017
Looking forward to trying the Monolith someday. It looks and sounds amazing.
Best,
--Juan
Robert
10:23 PM on December 6, 2017
Hi Jacob! Very impessive, original instrument and music! I am an electronic music fan since 1992 and i am listening to everything which is interesting (IMHO) and first of all ORIGINAL in the field of electronic music since the early beginning of it (let?s say about 1940s 1950s).
Unfortunately i am a CD freak and i am buying downloadable music only from Bandcamp. Even if i am writing You right now from an iPad Air, i am absolutely NOT an Apple fan, so iTunes is no alternat�va for me.
Is the music of Your 2 albums available elsewhere or do You want to make them available on Bandcamp on the (near) future?
Thank You for Your answers!
Best regards
Robert from Sweden
Chris Rendall
2:15 PM on November 27, 2017
Please keep me informed on this incredible creation , I am amazed.
Jackie Velnoskey
9:50 AM on January 15, 2017
Dear Jacob Duringer]:
We have done a recent Internet search for new books, and noticed that you have written Tillandsia.
My name is Jackie Velnoskey. I am the director of book marketing and promotion at America Star Books. My question for you is this: may I promote the book at the Book Expo America , May 31st- June 2nd, 2017? Is costs you nothing. All I'm asking you in return is if we may add you to our book marketing email list. You may at any time unsubscribe, and we will promptly cease sending you any further emails.
I oversee the book promotion department at America Star Books that does nothing but offer book marketing at the lowest fees in the industry. We attend all of the big fairs and festivals: Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, London Book Fair, Frankfurt Book Fair, Miami Book Fair International, the American Library Association mid-winter and annual Conferences, as well as Book Expo America. With your permission, there we will include your work in the Hot Indy Author Guide that we're displaying and distributing during the Expo. No strings attached.
What's in it for us? Over 2,500 self-published authors decided to participate in one or more of our paid book promotion opportunities this year. That's how we earn our keep, and that's why we prefer to have authors such as you on our email list because that's how you would become aware of what our next book promotions will be. Participation is optional, always.
Thank you for considering this opportunity. I am looking forward to hearing back from you.
--Jackie Velnoskey
www.AmericaStarBooks.pub
America Star Books Special Services, director
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Mark Goldstein
3:28 PM on January 8, 2017
Very interested in the Monolith.
Please keep me posted on progress and developments!
And I will continue checking out your compositions and performances.
Денис
5:18 AM on July 17, 2016
Добрый день! Скажите Вашего предка звали как и Вас? он родом и Швейцарии, Тургао, Штекборн. Я то же имею фомилию Дюрингер. Если я прав напишите мне
Joanne "Duringer" Simmons
1:55 AM on March 4, 2016
Hi Jacob, Nice web site! Hope this finds you healthy and happy.
Joanne "Duringer" Simmons
1:53 AM on March 4, 2016
Hi Jacob, Nice web site! Hope this finds you healthy and happy!!
Paul Dirks
11:49 PM on October 5, 2015
Incredible work brother Jacob. Where are you located?
danny salata
6:02 PM on September 9, 2015
hello there been a while.hope all is well..i live in san jose now..for the last 13...take care
4:34 PM on March 31, 2015
Nice to hear from you Phil! You are correct that you made the cabinet for the second generation Monolith. Please keep in touch and happy harpsichordist!
4:31 PM on March 31, 2015
Philip Wilson says...
Hi jacob,
So the Revalation became the Monolith, eh? Do I remember correctly that I made the wood case for your 1982 version?
I was hearing some electronic music and suddenly remembered you from our days at MCT Browne on Cindy Lane in Carp. Thanks to google, here I am. I hope you are well and enjoying yourself. I am still in Santa Barbara, music is still a side line for me, I have been a software engineer for 30 years or so.
Phil
Philip Wilson
11:34 AM on March 31, 2015
Hi jacob,
So the Revalation became the Monolith, eh? Do I remember correctly that I made the wood case for your 1982 version?
I was hearing some electronic music and suddenly remembered you from our days at MCT Browne on Cindy Lane in Carp. Thanks to google, here I am. I hope you are well and enjoying yourself. I am still in Santa Barbara, music is still a side line for me, I have been a software engineer for 30 years or so.
Phil