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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Analog Days


http://www.hup.harvard.edu/features/pinana/index.html

Putting this up more for my own reference to get later.

"Tracing the development of the Moog synthesizer from its initial conception to its ascension to stardom in Switched-On Bach, from its contribution to the San Francisco psychedelic sound, to its wholesale adoption by the worlds of film and advertising, Analog Days conveys the excitement, uncertainties, and unexpected consequences of a new technology that would provide the soundtrack for a critical chapter of our cultural history."

Update from AH (make sure to read the comments section for more). Personally I still plan to get it. There may be some mistakes but overall it should be a good read:
"It's also said to contain a lot of B.S. with attributions to people
who simply didn't do certain things the author says they did.

For one, Dan Wyman who ran SoundArts in L.A. in the 70s, and who
WROTE the Moog modular manual, was quite ticked-off when he read the
book and saw so many historical inaccuracies."

Wonderful, now what? ; )

Synthtopia on Moog

Click here for the post.

The first Minis


via Till Kopper

Check out this shot of the Minimoog Model A, B, C and finally D that became the standard. There is also a custom double mini in there. I had to do a double take. Funny. Title link takes you to bigger picture on Till Kopper's site.

Minimoog Voyager Prototype - Winter NAMM 2000


In via AH. Click here for Bob introducing the Minimoog Voyager prototype at the Winter 2000 NAMM show. I forgot aobut this one, but remember it when it came out. Note the lack of touch pad control surface, the bank of switches in the lower center, and full laden knobs accross the surface.

Update: It was a non functioning display unit.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Bob Moog, Lydia Kavina and William Olsen


http://www.cyndustries.com/bobmoog.htm

In via AH and Synth Sights. Lydia Kavina is Leon Theremin's neice.

Create Digital Music on Remembering Moog

Make sure to check out Create Digital Music for their coverage on Bob Moog. The have a link up to an audioMIDI interview of Bob Moog and the Voyager and much more. In the video he calls out that the Minimoog Voyager is exactly the same as a Minimoog Model D plus enhancements. You always hear about this, but there is a certain validity added to it when actually hearing it from the man himself.

Reboot Stereophonic


Update: From Steve-O in the comments section:
"i just got a copy of this -- double album -- if you like early kraftwerk, you will like this big time"

Update: Direct link to Reboot Stereophonic for release dates and more. This one is supposed to come out November 2005. Interesting thing is they call it Gershon Kingsley's Jewish Moog instead. Wonder if this is a different album.

Via Boing Boing. Meant to post this earlier today but got caught up in everything else. Reboot Stereophic is "a new non-profit record label reissuing (stay with me here) classic space age bachelor pad Jewish music." Brilliant. : )

NPR - Music Visionary Robert Moog

Another NPR piece on Bob Moog's passing. Title link takes you to NPR's All Things Considered with Music Visionary Robert Moog by Elizabeth Blair. This is different than the earlier NPR post.

New York Times on Bob Moog


Click here for a New York Times article on Bob Moog's passing. It's good and different than the generic AP News article making it's rounds. If you get the sign up screen, do it (it's easier than it looks), free and simple (cookie based).

"It was the theremin, in fact, that got Mr. Moog interested in electronic music as a child in the 1940's. In 1949, when he was 14, he built a theremin from plans he found in a magazine, Electronics World. He tinkered with the instrument until he produced a design of his own in 1953, and in 1954 he published an article on the theremin in "Radio and Television News" and started the R. A. Moog Company, which sold his own theremins and theremin kits. "

Carolina Eyck


Who says you can't mix an electronic instrument with the orchestra. Click here for Carolina Eyck's homepage. Click here for an amazing performance on the theremin by Caronia with orchestra.

Great shot below when she was just a kid with Bob Moog.

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