Not Moog, by when we talking about synths my first association is:
Ps. Apart from Theremin
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Re: Can someone help me find Lorna Lee?
And let's not forget about Metheny "Last train home" "prototype"
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Re: Can someone help me find Lorna Lee?
Walter Carlos deserves mention too as far as bringing the Moog out to the forefront.... I know Switched On Bach changed my life, when my dad first played it for me in the mid 70s, possibly even earlier than that - and I believe that recording came out in 1968 if memory serves me well.
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