Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has introduced a brand new instrument known as Orchid. Conceived by the producer extraordinaire over a decade in the past, and developed by Telepathic Devices, Orchid is an “superior chord producing {hardware} synthesizer” that was made with each longtime songwriters and new musicians alike in thoughts. Watch a trailer that showcases the vary of talents the instrument presents under.
Orchid’s main function is its matrix of eight chord-type choosing and chord-modifying keys, with a single-octave keyboard the place customers can select a root word and set off the chord. It additionally features a 16-voice polyphonic synth engine with onboard atmosphere, modulation FX, a separate bass synth engine completely for backside finish, twin stereo built-in audio system, a delicate keyboard, and a chargeable battery. Moreover, there are onboard results like reverb and delay, a loop mode, and a MIDI output. Packaged in a modern, retro-futuristic design by co-founder Ignacio Germade, Orchid is accessible for buy for $549 beginning on December 18.
Over the summer season, Parker labored on a capsule of “psychedelic minimalism” for the Parisian trend model A.P.C., too. His clothes line for them contains alpaca sweaters, corduroy trousers, bucket hats, and extra to maintain you cozy.
Tame Impala’s final album, The Gradual Rush, got here out in 2020. Through the years, the band has linked up for collaborations with Thundercat and Diana Ross, rolled out an Elvis Presley remix, and shared the unique music “Wings of Time.” Tame Impala additionally dropped a couple of B-sides from The Gradual Rush, like “The Boat I Row” and “No Alternative.”
Revisit “RIYL: Tame Impala’s The Gradual Rush” on the Pitch.