The Beatles embraced new technology throughout their career. Their use of the synthesiser exemplifies this. But what was the first song they used a Moog on?
Whether you know it or not, it’s a pretty safe bet to assume that you’ll have heard a Moog synth playing a bass sound somewhere on a recording at some stage in your listening life. From ...
electronic music historian Thom Holmes has an interesting post about some lesser-known cinematic uses of the Moog, the pioneering analog synthesizer popularized by Wendy Carlos with 1968’s Switched-On ...
it didn’t take long for the first impressive piece of music. One of the first pioneers with the Moog Synthesizer was Paul Beaver, who worked with Mort Garson to create the album ‘The Zodiac ...
Russia had a synth called a Polivoks ... bleep-laden Popcorn from Gershon Kingsley’s 1969 album Music to Moog By; a version by the American studio band Hot Butter became a No.1 hit across ...
Cult American synth builder Moog continues its quest to cement its cultural legacy with another public-facing piece of innovative sound design. Not content with creating the Moog Sound Studio kit, the ...
They're among the most hallowed sounds in the history of synthesis… hell, in the history of music ... voice, synth and… well, anything you wanted to throw their way. They were an invitation to take ...
most recently by electronic music expert Mark Jenkins whose book "Analog Synthesizers" is the world's most popular title in its field. Mark's live set and CD "Tubular Bells for the Moog ...