Tuesday, July 19, 2016
A Brief History of the Minimoog Part II
Published on Jul 19, 2016 Moog Music Inc
Start with Part 1 below if you haven't seen it already.
"A Brief History Of The Minimoog Part II documents the journey of the Minimoog Model D throughout the 1980s and 90s, chronicling the influential artists who used the Minimoog Model D to explore new genres and discover the sounds of tomorrow.
Follow the journey of the Minimoog Synthesizer from its inception through its prolific contributions to popular music throughout the decades in A Brief History Of The Minimoog Part I here: [below]
Ending music by Junior Boys - Big Black Coat"
Uploaded on Apr 28, 2011 Moog Music Inc
"Follow the life of the Minimoog Synthesizer from its inception through its prolific contributions to poplular music throughout the last 4 decades.
In this first installment documenting the journey of the Minimoog synth through the 1970's, we explore the musicians and the people that were instrumental in bringing the instrument to prominence. We also sit with one of Moog Music's earliest engineers, Bill Hemsath, who recalls the process of the Minimoog's birth and sheds some light on what sets the Moog synthesizer apart from other analog synths.
See more Moog history here: http://www.moogmusic.com/legacy"
1st posted here.
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