Bob Moog On The Story Of The Synthesizer
Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:44:42
Wendy Carlos, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Bernie Worrell
Bob Moog On The Story Of The Synthesizer
Bob Moog changed the face of popular music by producing the first ever commercially available synthesizers – those charming, cheeky machines that we love for their shapely basslines and unearthly emotion. It’s hard to imagine modern music without the ...Full Story at Synthtopia »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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