# Kindred — Who We Want To Be When We Grow Up

> The audio gear makers we keep coming back to — who we want to be when we grow up. Get to know them. Lose afternoons to them.

Some of the best audio gear comes from obsessives working in small batches, with too many opinions baked in. We can't build all of it. We don't want to. Below are the makers we keep going back to — the ones whose pedals live on our boards, whose work makes us better at ours.

## Chase Bliss

From Minneapolis with reverence. They build pedals like instruments — weird, generous, deeply musical. Devices that don't just process your signal, they hold a conversation with it. We've lost more hours than we'd care to admit to a Mood, an Onward, a Generation Loss. If you like to go spelunking, get one. Get several.

- Site: https://www.chasebliss.com/

## Empty Head Effects

Hand-built oddities in small runs. Quiet about themselves, loud through an amp. The kind of pedals that make you reconsider what 'broken' means in the best possible way. If you like effects with stubborn character — start here.

- Site: https://www.emptyheadeffects.com/

## Make Noise

Synthesis instruments from Asheville, NC. Modules and semi-modulars that refuse to behave — they'd rather surprise you. Maths is required reading. The 0-Coast and Strega are doors you don't come back from. If you've ever wondered why Eurorack makes people obsessed, start here.

- Site: https://www.makenoisemusic.com/

## Fairfield Circuitry

From Hudson, Quebec, with patience. Fairfield is essentially one craftsman hand-painting enclosures and pouring decades of obsession into a small handful of iconic pedals. The Shallow Water is the kind of cult object that gets passed between musicians like a secret. Quiet output, devoted following, no compromises. If you like letting go, slow down. Let one find you.

- Site: https://www.fairfieldcircuitry.com/

## Soma Laboratory

Berlin, by way of philosophy. Vlad Kreimer makes instruments that don't sound like anything else and don't behave like anything else either. Lyra-8 is a drone synth that plays you back. Pulsar-23 is a drum machine that argues. Ether is a radio receiver, except in his hands it isn't. None of these are pedals. None of these are Eurorack. All of them are alive.

- Site: https://somasynths.com/

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