Thursday, July 21, 2011
MOOG SOUND LAB: OK Go, This Too Shall Pass
YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Jul 21, 2011
"OK Go perform an all MOOG version of their song "This Too Shall Pass" from the 2010 album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky".
The mood and tempo are set by Andy Ross via the Little Phatty's arpeggiator and staccato sound creating the perfect MOOG canvas for Damian and Tim.
Damian Kulash discovers the wonder of Full Sustain mode on the Moog guitar. Because of this, he was able to create a flowing violin esque melody and feel with little need for picking or strumming.
Tim Nordwind fills it all out with the Taurus 3 in Hand Mode. It's massive low register sound creates the perfect tone and ambience to pull the instruments together in this unique rendition of "This Too Shall Pass".
See other Moog Sound Lab performances: http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab
Learn more about the Moog Guitar: http://moogmusic.com/products/Moog-Guitars
Learn more about the Phatty family: http://moogmusic.com/products/Phattys
Learn more about Taurus 3 Bass Pedals: http://moogmusic.com/products/taurus/
Visit OK Go: http://www.okgo.net/"
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