
Note that's obviously an EMS VC3s aka Putney in the image. If you see the bottom update to The Moog Keytar you will see that it was actually just a controller for an ARP Odyssey and not a Moog. Moog was synonymous with synth during that time. Kind of like Xerox.
Update via Stefan in the comments:
"Dan Lacksman is actually one of the better "synth-musicians" of that time imo, he's a belgian jazz musician.
The album where this single is on is absolutely great stuff: link
He also made records using the name 'Electronic System'.
Electronic System – New Electronic System
Electronic System - Revival
Electronic System – Vol II
Electronic System – Vol III
Electronic System – Disco Machine
Dan Lacksman - New Electronic System
Expect to pay between 30 to 60 euro's for these on ebay, but well worth it."
That's lame they couldn't get an actual Moog photo for the cover. I guess in those days you couldn't just snag something from the net.
ReplyDeleteDan Lacksman became a member of Telex
Thanks for re-posting! Yeah, I cracked up when I found this 45...I was like "Wow...The Flamenco...Putney?"
ReplyDeleteI'll upload this one at some point soon...it's a pretty good record!
Dan Lacksman is actually one of the better "synth-musicians" of that time imo, he's a belgian jazz musician.
ReplyDeleteThe album where this single is on is absolutely great stuff:
http://www.discogs.com/Dan-Lacksman-Association-Flamenco-Moog/release/841750
He also made records using the name 'Electronic System'.
Electronic System – New Electronic System
Electronic System - Revival
Electronic System – Vol II
Electronic System – Vol III
Electronic System – Disco Machine
Dan Lacksman - New Electronic System
Expect to pay between 30 to 60 euro's for these on ebay, but well worth it.
I think you meant "synoniymous", not "anonymous".
ReplyDeleteThanks Bogdan.
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