Wednesday, January 21, 2015
NAMM 2015 - Moog Modular Re-issue NAMM Floor Demo Video
Published on Jan 21, 2015 sonicstate
Sound on Sound's Gordon Reid shows Sonic State's Nick Batt the new Moog Modular system at NAMM 2015 with Keith Emmerson smiling on. Bob Moog, Brian Eno, Klaus Schulze and Herb Deutsch are featured in the background pics as well.
Update: I originally thought Klause Schulze was Jean-Jacques Perrey. Thanks goes to Qwave for the correction in the comments. Herb Deutsch also added to the list.
"It is Klaus Schulze (with a special steel worker helmet) in the very beginning of the video behind Nick. The picture was taken during the Stahl Symphonie ("Steel Symphony") at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz (Austria) on the 8th September 1980."
"And at 20:24 you see Bob Moog with Herb Deutsch on the left picture in the back. And it is Eberhard Schoener (german musician, composer, conductor, and arranger) on the right picture. He got the a III P Moog Modular system as one of the very first musicians in Germany. Btw: in the next bavarian village used to live Florian Fricke (Popul Vuh), who also got a Moog Modular III P with the sequencer complement B very early. And Mr. Fricke sold his Modular to Klaus Schulze on the 22nd of December 1975. I think you will now see why I did the little detour about Florian Fricke."
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It is Klaus Schulze (with a special steel worker helmet) in the very beginning of the video behind Nick. The picture was taken during the Stahl Symphonie ("Steel Symphony") at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz (Austria) on the 8th September 1980.
ReplyDeleteAnd at 20:24 you see Bob Moog with Herb Deutsch on the left picture in the back. And it is Eberhard Schoener (german musician, composer, conductor, and arranger) on the right picture. He got the a III P Moog Modular system as one of the very first musicians in Germany. Btw: in the next bavarian village used to live Florian Fricke (Popul Vuh), who also got a Moog Modular III P with the sequencer complement B very early. And Mr. Fricke sold his Modular to Klaus Schulze on the 22nd of December 1975. I think you will now see why I did the little detour about Florian Fricke.
ReplyDeleteThank you Till. The post has been updated. I missed Herb. I'm always multi-tasking so I rarely get to "watch" the full video. Usually I listen then go back and forth while working on the next post, etc. I wasn't sure that was Jean-Jacques and almost did not add any comment on the background. Klaus Schulze didn't even enter my mind. It's the NAMM haze I guess. It's one thing to watch and see everything that comes in, it's a totally different experience posting and filtering it all as it comes in.
ReplyDeleteAnd again, thank you for taking the time to comment. It helps make the site better. I wish more people would.
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