50 years ago the Moog modular synthesizer represented as radical a transition as Kandinski’s abstracts or Kodak’s cameras – offering both a break from yesterday and a startling glimpse of tomorrow.
Moog has a deep history with modular synthesis. Bob Moog’s original pioneering synth design was a modular instrument, the patchable elements of which laid the blueprint for over 60 years of hardware ...
Available from today, the Subharmonicon was inspired by a music theorist's mathematical system for musical composition from the 1930s and 40s and by two analog innovations. The modular analog ...
People initially labelled them a fabricated band, but we’ve got the Monkees to thank for being pop's first ever synth players ...
Moog’s newly announced modular synthesizers aren’t really new at all. They’re recreated versions of giant hardware the company originally released in 1973. This is big news—like literally, the synths ...
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you took a 1967 Moog Modular Series III and rehoused all the modules in backlit plexiglass, now you know! The groovy gentleman in the photo above is Don ...
Moog is reviving the analog electronic synthesizers of the 1970s that sparked a musical revolution. The company announces that it's restarting limited production of three of its classic large format, ...
In 1973, Moog first began manufacturing its huge large format modular synthesizers that pack a wall of knobs, patch cables and other controls. The System 55, System 35 and Model 15 went out of ...
The cosmic commandos at Moog Music are bringing back some classic synthesizers from the golden age of electronic music. These aren't just any keyboards, mind you, but three Cadillacs of bleep-bloop, ...
Moog certainly knows how to work the April Foolery angle to suit its own ends. Back on 1 April 2008 it had the world in stitches with the 'announcement' of the Moog Guitar - which turned out to be ...