MATRIXSYNTH: Moog Catalog Featuring Rick Wakeman, Jon Lord, Chick Corea, Jan Hammer, Keith Emerson, Tony Banks


Monday, August 20, 2012

Moog Catalog Featuring Rick Wakeman, Jon Lord, Chick Corea, Jan Hammer, Keith Emerson, Tony Banks



"The Moog Philosophy

'If you're into synthesizers, you have a lot in common with us. We're concerned, and maybe you are too, about some of the hype that's been around on synthesizer design. It's the kind of hype that places too much importance on gimmicks that don't have any real musical purpose.

Musicians Like You Help Design Moog Sinthesizers'"

via Astronauta Pinguim where you'll find the rest of the scans and a full write-up.

via Fabricio Carvalho on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

I'm missing the sixth person in the title. Anyone know who it is?

8 comments:

  1. It's Patrick Moraz without a doubt.

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  2. These 70's hair cuts are so ridiculous !!!

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  3. Klaus Schulze in the 1974 look. I am very sure!

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  4. That's Patrick Moraz on the top right. Klaus Schulze is at the bottom right. The dude on the top left looks to me like Duncan Mackay. I don't see Chick Corea in the picture???

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  5. He's mentioned in the article.

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  6. So, If I am right: Rick Wakeman in the middle, and direct top left of him Duncan Mckay,(the guy with curly long hair, mustache and beard),next to him (on the right) Patrick Moraz, right under Patrick, John Lord, below John Lord, Klaus Schulze, next to Klaus (on the left Keith Emerson, and above Keith Tony Banks! Am I right?

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