MATRIXSYNTH: Thom Holmes: Indexing Moog Modulars 1967-1970


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Thom Holmes: Indexing Moog Modulars 1967-1970

"The first rock recordings with a credit for the Moog Modular Synthesizer: The Electric Flag’s soundtrack for The Trip (The Electric Flag with Paul Beaver, September 9,1967; Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (the Monkees, November 11, 1967)"

via The Bob Moog Foundation where you'll find the full post.

"Historian Thom Holmes provides another excellent installment in his series 'A History of Moog Modular in Recordings'.

This month he's having a bit of fun providing some fascinating insight with facts and figures surrounding the evolution of the Moog Modular's use from 1967-1970.

From The Beatles to Hendrix, from Beaver and Krause to Lamont Young, from Switched-on Bach to The Trip, ​a lot of information you may have never known is revealed in this data-based portrayal."

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