
“Synthlove”, an EP of 1980’s synthpop covers, has beenreleased. The songs were sequenced on a Nintendo DSi using the Korg DS-10+ cart. “Synthlove”, is a companion piece to the 2009 album “Bits” (an album inspired by Atari 2600 games).
It is available directly from Ditropolis, or on the iTunes US store.
You can read all about “Synthlove” over on my blog!

“Bits” is an electronic/pop/indie rock album, spanning many moods and environments. It was written, recorded, and mixed by Arman Bohn, mastered by Gus Elg, with cover art by illustrator Gideon Klindt and photographer Jonah Sutherland.
Currently, it is available on iTunes, Amazon and directly from the artist here:
You can listen to the whole thing for free!

The creation and development of the album has spanned almost two years … in which time Arman wrote, revised and recorded the dozen or so songs on the record. The record also utilized many peculiar items that he constructed such as the Magical Toolbox, DIY condenser microphones, DIY microphone preamplifiers, modified tube guitar amps and various custom virtual instruments.
Watch the MUSIC VIDEOS!