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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

"Bob Moog Live" CD and Release Party Announcement


"Bob Moog Foundation and Dan Lewis Announce CD Release Party for Bob Moog Live

September 22, 2010 – The Bob Moog Foundation and Asheville composer/musician Dan Lewis announce the world premiere and release party for a historic live concert recording, Bob Moog Live. The premiere event will take place on October 10, 2010, at the Lexington Avenue Brewery in Asheville, NC, from 3:30–6:00 p.m. Admission is $7, with proceeds benefiting the Bob Moog Foundation.

Bob Moog Live is the only known recording of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog publicly performing on his famous Minimoog, the best selling analog synthesizer of all time. Created in 1970, the Minimoog celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The Bob Moog Live recording took place on November 23, 1980, at the Asheville Art Museum and captured a performance by Moog, Abbott & Lewis. Local musicians Dan Lewis and Mike Abbott, an accomplished synthesist, rounded out the trio on keyboards, guitar, and ukelin. Lewis and Abbott performed with Moog twice in Asheville in the summer and fall of 1980. The CD features the latter performance along with sterling rehearsal sessions.

Lewis and Abbott composed all the music on the CD. Lewis, who preserved the recordings for the last 30 years, brought this project to the forefront. He produced the album to highlight a historic event and to create a fundraising mechanism for the Bob Moog Foundation. The CD, described as electronic neoclassical music, features excerpts from Moog, Abbott & Lewis’s live concert tape. Subtitled "The Gig Tape," it was originally recorded on 1/4-inch analog tape, thanks to Mike Abbott’s forethought.

The CD will be available exclusively through the Bob Moog Foundation's online store beginning on October 11, 2010. In addition to original music and instrumentation, the CD features Moog speaking candidly between songs about a variety of subjects ranging from the capabilities of electronic musical instruments to his life during that time period. At the time of the recording, Moog had recently left the company he started 25 years prior and moved from New York to North Carolina, where he started a new business, Big Briar, Inc.

Bob Moog passed away in 2005, and Abbott in 2003. Lewis remains in the Asheville area as audio engineer and arranger/producer at Acoustic Audio Recording in Hendersonville.

The Bob Moog Live event on October 10 will be a multilayered "happening" that includes listening to samples of the CD and brief informal lectures by Dan Lewis and by Bob Moog Foundation Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa. Live original music performed by Dan Lewis on guitar and synthesizers as well as an improvisational synthesizer jam featuring top area keyboardists performing on Moog synthesizers will provide live experimental synthesis as the musical backdrop for the evening. Jeff Knorr (The Funknastics), MaryFrances (Emyrael), Ben Hovey (Asheville Horns), and others will join Lewis on stage. A small exhibit of Minimoog material from Bob Moog's Archives will be on display.

Attendance is limited to 100, so early arrival is suggested. The event begins at 3:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon, and doors open at 3 p.m.

"While the recording is not 21st-century high fidelity, we realized it allows the listener to 'attend' a somewhat historic event and experience the only known opportunity to hear Bob speak, tell stories, and perform on his most famous invention, the Minimoog. In that sense, the recording is unique," said Lewis. The CD will be available for purchase at the event.

Michelle Moog-Koussa said, “It was rare to hear my father at the piano when I was growing up. It was even more rare that he would perform. The Bob Moog Live CD is indeed a treasure and a unique glimpse into a time in Bob Moog's life when he was taking a break from his professional life. He was relaxed, and that comes through in his commentary and playing.”

The proceeds from the event and CD sales will support the Bob Moog Foundation, whose mission is to educate and inspire children and adults through electronic music. The Foundation is currently working on its educational goal of creating a curriculum with professors at UNC-Asheville that will teach K–8 children science through electronic music, and its historical goal of preserving and sharing Bob Moog's extensive archives.

Online CD sales will be available after the event on the Bob Moog Foundation website at www.moogfoundation.org/shop."

Moogfest Workshops

"MOOGFEST 2010 ANNOUNCES RED BULL MUSIC ACADEMY MOOG WORKSHOPS AND PANELS AT THE MOOGAPLEX

HALLOWEEN WEEKEND – 10/29-10/31 IN ASHEVILLE, NC
MoogFest 2010, the extraordinary three-day festival which celebrates the innovative spirit of sonic pioneer Robert Moog, during Halloween weekend, October 29-31, in Asheville, NC, has already announced most of its outstanding lineup. Now, in addition to MoogFest’s excellent musical offerings, the festival will also give attendees the opportunity to dig deeper into the world of Moog with a wide range of panel discussions and workshops.

The Red Bull Music Academy has teamed up with AC Entertainment, Moog Music and the Bob Moog Foundation to bring together top minds in history, technology and education of Moog. Experts, ranging from Bob's colleagues in the seminal days of synthesis to the more contemporary sound sculptors of today, are coming from around the country to share their ideas and vast experiences. The Bob Moog Foundation will be responsible for the historical content at MoogFest, including items from Bob Moog's archives such as rarely seen vintage photographs and historic audio clips from recently restored reel-to-reel tapes.

News on the other activities will be announced in the coming weeks. With all of these exciting elements solidifying, MoogFest is proving itself more and more to be an essential experience for music fans and sonic adventurers from all over the world.

MoogFest 2010 Red Bull Music Academy Moog Workshops, Demonstrations & Panels:

SYNTH HISTORY PANEL – THE BIRTH OF THE MINIMOOG
Featuring:
Herb Deutsch (co-collaborator on first Modular in 1963)
Dave Van Koevering (first salesman for Minimoog and VP of Marketing at Moog Music in the 70s)
Tom Rhea (Former clinician, design consultant, and director of marketing at Moog Music; wrote Minimoog manual)

Moderated By:
Brain Kehew (Bob Moog Foundation Historian and keyboardist (Moog Cookbook)
TARA BUSCH – ARTIST PERFORMANCE & DISCUSSION ABOUT REMIXING WITH MOOGERFOOGERS
Tara is a synth siren well known as a prominent analog synth-blogger for AnalogSuicide.com. Her performances are ethereal explorations of analog sound.

TECH. PANEL - ADVANCED APPLICATION & SYNTHESIS
Featuring Cyril Lance, Head Engineer at Moog Music, and other Moog engineers.

SYNTH HISTORY PANEL – EXPLORATION OF THE BOB MOOG ARCHIVES

Featuring:
Brian Kehew (Bob Moog Foundation Historian, Keyboardist)
Michelle Moog-Koussa (Executive Director, Bob Moog Foundation)
Seva David Ball (Archive Preservationist, currently restoring Bob Moog's reel-to-reel tapes with a grant from the Grammy Foundation)

TECH. PANEL - MODERN DAY SOUNDSCULPTING

Featuring:
Richard Devine (acclaimed sound designer)
Tara Busch (prominent analog synth-blogger and synth-performer)
RICHARD DEVINE – ABOMINATRON II PERFORMANCE

Richard is one of the world's most acclaimed, young sound designers. His clients include top names in film and advertising. Richard will be performing on Moog Music's Abominatron II, a homage to Bob Moog’s original synthesizer prototype, created with current Moog synthesizers and effects processors.

SYNTH HISTORY PANEL - EXAMINING THE LEGACY OF MINI SYNTHS
Featuring:
Craig Anderton (Founder EM Magazine, signal processing guru, editor EQ Magazine)
Geary Yelton (Associate Editor of Electronic Musician, freelance journalist)
Steven Fortner (Editor, Keyboard Magazine)

Moderated By:
Brian Kehew

THEREMIN PERFORMANCE & LESSON WITH DORIT CHRYSLER
Dorit is an accomplished musician and composer best known for her ethereal Theremin style. After Dorit's performance, Moog Music will distribute 20 Theremins to the audience and participants will receive an interactive lesson from Dorit.


TECH. PANEL – THE POWER OF MODULAR SYNTHESIS
Featuring:
Erik Norlander (Synth rock legend, Moog aficionado, accomplish synth designer)
Amos Gaynes (Moog Music engineer)
The Wall of Doom (Erik's massive custom Moog Modular synthesizer)

MOOG GUITAR SOUND SCULPTING WITH SAUL ZONANA
Saul is a killer guitarist who has worked with Adrian Belew, Ace Frehley, Crash Test Dummies. He will integrate the Moog Guitar, Moogerfoogers, Multi-Pedal, and Little Phatty into an exploration of the guitars amazing capabilities.

All panels, demonstrations, and workshops will take place between Noon and 6:30 PM EST at the Moogaplex, located at the Haywood Park complex. They are first come, first served for those who bought either weekend passes or have a pass for that particular day. The dates, and times will be announced in the coming weeks.

MoogFest 2010 tickets are on sale now. To purchase weekend passes or single day tickets and for more information about the festival visit moogfest.com. To see the weekend schedule visit http://moogfest.com/2010/moogfest-2010/schedule/friday/.

MoogFest 2010 Lineup:

Gorillibox & TipTop Audio

gorillabox.bigcartel.com

Korg MS-10 played by trumbuthegn


YouTube via farthe9n | September 21, 2010

"This summer I've had a Korg MS-10 as my ally. I've read and dreamt about vintage synthesizers since the era of the retro pages in Future Music, but never owned one. There a clear limits to what you can achieve with one oscillator, and these limits is what these four tracks play with and explore. However, the semi modular work bench give some nice opportunities. If I had the time, I would make explanatory videos of some of the more exotic patches I've come up with, as I've not seen videos explaining some things I stumbled upon. Feel free to ask about patches if you hear that sound, and I'll try to explain. Except for multi tracking and panning (and touch of space echo on the last track), everything here is unprocessed sounds from the MS 10. Thus these tracks is somewhat of a product demo if this synth, however it is my hope that they might be worth a listen to others then enthusiasts of electronics instruments (colloquially known as "synth geeks"). For all of the tracks a dogma of cold, machine like 80's synth music has been an unreachable ideal, the funk is too rooted to let go, it seems. Now I'm parting with my one oscillatored friend, and starting the saving for something with a broader palette, big brother MS-20 perhaps. Hwæt!"

"My thingamaboop"

via Jeff Laity

This Second Sleep - holic four


YouTube via arthurpainter | September 22, 2010

"http://www.thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
A quickie featuring my Serge Creature/Seq A. An EH memory Man provided a wash of space."

a day at the office


YouTube via Audanika | September 22, 2010

"Working hard on the iPhone/iPod touch version of SoundPrism. Outdoors.

And yes, we did have broadband internet."
Audanika
iPads on Ebay
iPod Touch on Ebay

Analog Semimodular Ambient Noodle


YouTube via traumaduo | June 15, 2010

"Trauma Duo Ambient Noodle

Just patching around and less tweeking on different analog machines...sorry the bad sound- and Videoquality...the computer is only used for recording...

Used stuff:
Korg SQ-10, Korg MS-20, Korg Delta, Roland Jupiter 4, Modular Mixer from HealthClub-Music (with white & pink Noise from Korg MS-50), MFB Kraftzwerg, Klerk Teknik DN-50 Springhall, Kaosspad II"

MFB Kraftzwerg + MFB 522 Live Jam & The H1N1 (swine flu) analogic jam


YouTube via traumaduo | March 19, 2010

"4 step gates, a drummachine, a monophonic analog synth, a stepsequener and a kaoss pad

J.T. just recorded a session with the kraftzwerg, mfb522, korg sq-10 and his kaosspad...

no overdubs, one take, no mastering, no samples"

The H1N1 (swine flu) analogic jam

traumaduo | December 11, 2009

"J.T.'s tribute to the swine-flu.

its analog, its live, its not mastered...just played and recorded!!

enjoy it"

Korg MS20 and MS50 on Disskko Fun 5


YouTube via traumaduo | May 20, 2009
The audio does get better.
"John Trauma demonstrates his new "toys".

Based on the youtube clip "Setting up the disco loop patch on the Korg MS-20" and "Korg MS-20 doing a disco beat" from "zioguido".

links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAx-Hq... [posted here] or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdaqBq... [posted here]

thanks for the patch guido!

its a little bit pimped up by the MS 50 with the pulsewave, modulated by the LFO and S&H (clocked by the LFO of the MS 20) and the trianglewave modulated also by the internal LFO of the MS 50.

all three parts where mixed on the "adding amplifier" of the MS 50

J.T. taked also the white noise of an diy analogsynth for the hihat, because the output was much higher as the output of the internal white noise from the MS 20.
Also the 2 second oscillator of the MS 20 was used for the bassline.

No external sequencers or computers/synthesizers (except the mentioned noise) where used. one take recording without mastering.

Pure MS-esses

Enjoy ;-)"
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