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Monday, April 25, 2016

Electronic Voyager: Discovering Bob Moog Documentary From the Makers of I Dream of Wires & the BMF




via The Bob Moog Foundation

"We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Waveshaper Media, the producers of the acclaimed modular documentary “I Dream of Wires”, on a new film about Bob Moog, Electronic Voyager.

A Kickstarter campaign in support of Electronic Voyager has begun.

In association with the Wave Shaper, we aim to create a definitive and personal documentary about the life of Bob Moog. Through the eyes of our Executive Director and Bob’s own daughter, Michelle Moog-Koussa – also a dedicated Moog archivist and historian – we will give viewers an insight into the man behind the iconic Moog brand.

Electronic Voyager takes us on a sonic journey into the often unpredictable life and stunning brilliance of Bob Moog, a man who ‘fell backwards on a banana peel’ into the music instrument business, as well as the psychedelic world of the 1960s music scene. Bob unwittingly revolutionized the face of music, and helped birth an enduring industry.

With Michelle Moog-Koussa as our guide, we are in a very unique position to tell Bob Moog’s story in a new and profound way – from the perspective of his own daughter, who has not only a deep personal connection to Bob Moog, but also a firm dedication to his work and legacy. Bob’s friends, associates and admirers open up when they speak to Michelle about her father, leading to uniquely candid, revealing and joyous stories and insights about Bob Moog.

Electronic Voyager documents a special personal journey for Michelle, to trace her father’s iconic story – visiting the places and meeting the people who were a part of Moog’s history. With exclusive access to unseen family photos and rare historical artifacts from the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, Electronic Voyager opens a window for the outside world to better understand the man behind the legendary Moog synthesizer.

Support the Kickstarter campaign here.

The recent, tragic passing of Bob Moog’s close friend and important collaborator, Keith Emerson – perhaps the most iconic Moog keyboardist – was just another reminder of how important it is to document Bob Moog’s crucial chapter in the history of electronic music, NOW. We are turning to Kickstarter – a direct link to Bob Moog’s friends, admirers and fans – to help us get to work on this important documentary as soon as possible.

Confirmed participants include:

Early electronic music pioneers: Herb Deutsch, Morton Subotnick, Bernie Krause (Beaver & Krause, Moog modular session musician – George Harrison, The Doors), Joel Chadabe, David Borden (Mother Mallard’s Portable Masterpiece Company).

Contemporary Moog musicians: Moby, Adrian Utley (Portishead, Moog Ensemble).

Friends and music industry contemporaries: Dave Smith (Sequential Circuits), Tom Oberheim, Roger Linn, Dave Rossum (E-mu), Mark Vail (Keyboard Magazine), David Mash (Berkelee College of Music), Dominic Milano (Keyboard Magazine), Wayne Kirby (University of North Carolina – Asheville).

Session musicians, composers, technicians: Patrick Gleeson (Herbie Hancock, film composer), Greg Phillenganes (Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson), Edd Kalehoff (tv/film composer), Michael Boddicker (Michael Jackson, film composer), Will Alexander (Keith Emerson’s synth tech).

Moog employees/collaborators: Bill Hemsath, David VanKoevering, Tom Rhea, Roger Luther, Greg Hockman, Tom Gullo, Dale Ong.

As with any great Kickstarter campaign, we are offering a host of exciting perks, many of which are limited to the campaign and are not available elsewhere. Read all about them and get more details about the project here:

http://tinyurl.com/ElectronicVoyagerKickstarter

Please join us on this incredible journey, the sonic journey of Bob Moog!"

Hands-on: Novation Circuit used by artists


Published on Apr 25, 2016 cdmtv

https://us.novationmusic.com/circuit/circuit
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11-The DSI/Oberheim OB-6: Part 11- X-Mod Part 1


Published on Apr 25, 2016 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part one of an exploration of the sound and functionality of the DSI/Oberheim OB-6 'X-Mod' function."

All parts here.

LINNDRUM LM-2 Dust Cover From Stardust Synth Covers


You'll find it and others at http://www.stardustcovers.com

DSP Synthesizers Drumfox 6HP Drum Module


Published on Apr 25, 2016 Jan Ostman

"Here is a demo of the DSP Synthesizers Drumfox 6HP Euro module.

The module is available here:
http://www.dspsynth.eu"

Nick Hook and Gareth Jones - Spritiual Friendship Interview


Published on Apr 25, 2016 sonicstate

Great interview with plenty of gear talk including Ableton's Push 2, the Teenage Engineering OP-1, Moog Mother-32, Make Noise based eurorack modular and more. You can listen to their release below.

"Two top producers - Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode, Moby, MGMT, Devo, etc etc) and Nick Hook -( Hudson Mohawk, Azelia Banks, Egyptian Lover etc) have a new project - We caught up with them rehearsing for their debut live performance at Superbooth16 in Berlin.
Album available now: https://goo.gl/Bc3ahL"



Moog Sub37 - Trance Machine


Published on Apr 25, 2016 AiynZahevSounds

"Some neat trancy sounds out of the Moog!"

The Long Goodbye (Moog Mother-32, TC Electronics Reverb/Delay)


Published on Apr 24, 2016 Metatron's Cube

"Life is but one long goodbye. Keep going with the adventure.
Just a shorty of some Moog Mother-32 action( it hasn't been in any of our videos lately so why not). Maybe a bit acid-y, maybe not. I've been getting to know the internal sequencer on it a bit more so maybe some some Berlin School with the Monotribes and Pittsburgh System 10 will happen here soon. Thanks for watching and listening!

Gears:
Moog Mother-32 + TC Electronics HoF reverb and TC Electronics Transition delay
Zoom R24
Slate Digital Virtual Tape Machine
Presonus One"

Hawkmoth "Optical Flint"


Published on Apr 25, 2016 SGE

"A quick capture of this nice patch. All synth sounds from the PerFourMer with white noise being processed by the microbrute as 'percussion.' The 'kick' drum is an AniModule SOB filter in self-oscillation that is triggered by a clock divider and sequential switch combo. Effects are: Eventide Space, JHS Emperor chorus, Echorec, RE-20, and Meet Maude delay. The tune is in the Dorian mode in C."

Vintage Moog Sonic Six 6 Analog Keyboard Synthesizer SN 1972

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"I bought this keyboard at a school surplus sale about 10 years ago but it wasn't really what I needed. I only played with it a few times and it's been in the closet ever since. When you power it up it makes old school sci-fi movie type sounds that change somewhat when you play the different keys. The sounds remind me of the sounds of UFO alien effects. Turning the knobs and sliders change the pitch and effects. I'm sure it needs to be serviced to be fully usable, but I really don't know how it's supposed to be or how it's supposed to work. The sound is very clear and strong, but I don't know anything else about it. I'm also sure I have no idea how to use it. Everything to me seems to work as it should but again I have no way to know, so it's being sold as-is for parts or repair, with no warranty of any kind. It was evidently well taken care of. Other than the case having scuff and scratches and painted letters on top, it's in really good shape with no cracks or breaks. On the inside someone engraved a school I.D. very discreetly on the left side area near the controls by the keyboard."

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