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Todd Barton
"Back in January 2004, when NASA’s Rover Lander touched down on Mars, Todd Barton began creating and posting a one minute daily music composition based on that day’s image from NASA’s website. Using his new Signature Moog Voyager as the exclusive sound generator, a looper and an effects pedal he created 110 Moog Mars Musings tracks.
Soon after the first few posts Edmund Eagan responded with the idea of tying each score to a current Mars image. Near the end of February Edmund started to create and synchronize his video manipulations with the music and posted those on his site.
The mars musings project ran online every day from January 25 to May 14th, 2004.
Here are the first 20 of the Moog Mars Musings project. More to follow over the next few months.
all best wishes,
Todd"
Moog mars musings part ii
"Back in January 2004, when NASA’s Rover Lander touched down on Mars, Todd Barton began creating and posting a one minute daily music composition based on that day’s image from NASA’s website. Using his new Signature Moog Voyager as the exclusive sound generator, a looper and an effects pedal he created 110 Moog Mars Musings tracks.
Soon after the first few posts Edmund Eagan responded with the idea of tying each score to a current Mars image. Near the end of February Edmund started to create and synchronize his video manipulations with the music and posted those on his site.
The mars musings project ran online every day from January 25 to May 14th, 2004.
Here are the second batch of 20 of the Moog Mars Musings project. More to follow over the next few months."
Part 1 here
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Moog mars musings part iii
"Continuing to upload these, here is part iii
Back in January 2004, when NASA’s Rover Lander touched down on Mars, Todd Barton began creating and posting a one minute daily music composition based on that day’s image from NASA’s website. Using his new Signature Moog Voyager as the exclusive sound generator, a looper and an effects pedal he created 110 Moog Mars Musings tracks.
Soon after the first few posts Edmund Eagan responded with the idea of tying each score to a current Mars image. Near the end of February Edmund started to create and synchronize his video manipulations with the music and posted those on his site.
The mars musings project ran online every day from January 25 to May 14th, 2004.
Here are the second batch of 20 of the Moog Mars Musings project. More to follow over the next few months."