MATRIXSYNTH: Ultra Rare SYNAPSE May1977 BOB MOOG,HERBIE HANCOCK,DUKE


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ultra Rare SYNAPSE May1977 BOB MOOG,HERBIE HANCOCK,DUKE

via this auction
See the seller's other items for more.

You can find an online copy on the Cynthia site here. Fun to look through the ads.

"SYNAPSE - THE ELECTRONIC MUSIC MAGAZINE - dated MAY/JUNE 1977 featuring interviews with Bob Moog, jazz great Herbie Hancock and Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention keyboardist George Duke. Also many other interesting synthesizer-related articles and really cool advertisements showcasing what are still the best synthesizers ever made. Synapse was the first and best synthesizer magazine. As it catered to a then very small audience, it was probably doomed from the start. They produced perhaps a dozen different issues over a three year period before their demise and is still considered a great publication by those musicians and analog synthesizer enthusiasts that are hip enough to be aware of its' existence. Each issue was produced in a very small press run and alas, very few remain so GRAB THIS NOW WHILE YOU CAN WITH THE "BUY IT NOW" OPTION.

This ultra rare issue features a deluxe silver ink cover with a great illustration of the great late BOB MOOG. I purchased this off the newsstand thirty-four years ago and it has some minor wear and has been stored for three decades in an archival plastic bag in a smoke-free environment."










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