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aevii — [aˈjɛː.vi] — electronic music project by Keitha Safo. metamodern bubblegum audioviolence

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moog IIIP modular synthesizer40-pieces-limited reissue of the iconic ‘moog III’
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moog IIIP modular synthesizer — 40-pieces-limited reissue of the iconic ‘moog III’
‘moog modular systems’ article available on the official website

Throughout the 1960s, Dr. Robert Moog collaborated with over 100 composers of electroacoustic music to create the synthesizer concept, born of thousands of design decisions and countless conversations. At the time, the available method of producing electronic music was the “classical studio,” a makeshift production environment cobbled together from individual electronic sound-generators such as surplus telecommunications devices, radio equipment, and early tape machines. Moog and the musicians he worked with streamlined this classical studio technique into a system of standardized sound modules.

In 1965, Bob Moog began taking orders for individual modules and customized modular systems. By 1967, he and a team of ten skilled technicians were hand-building production models in an unassuming brick storefront in Trumansburg, NY. The cutting-edge musical instruments that they called “synthesizers” signaled electronic music’s maturation from an awkward and shy intruder in the realm of music to a dynamic and significant medium of musical expression. 

The first models were aptly named Synthesizer I, II, and III. With the introduction of the Moog Synthesizer IIIc — the “c” referring to the walnut “console” cabinet — musicians could purchase a complete instrument pre-configured for logical access to a range of facilities usually associated with the largest classical studios. This was followed by the availability of the Moog Synthesizer IIIp — a fully portable 3-cabinet iteration of the venerable Moog Synthesizer IIIc. 

Each synthesizer took weeks of patient, steady crafting to complete, but the payoff would be rich — a tool that would change the landscape of music.
The world got turned on to the idea of the synthesizer — and electronic music — through the visionary works of experimental musicians like Wendy Carlos and Isao Tomita. Sonic masterpieces like Switched On Bach and Snowflakes Are Dancing were made possible by the early modular Moog Synthesizers. These original modular systems designed by Bob Moog are inimitable in sonic character and remain highly coveted for their limitless reconfigurability and vibrantly organic musicality.
キリンジ ~ エイリアンズ (kirinji — aliens)
cover by sunapark
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iglooghost — lei line eon album cover and limited edition gatefold w/ transparent, marbled vinyl

released on April 2, 2021
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david bowie by masayoshi sukita, 1973
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Steinway Welte-Mignon reproducing piano (1919) and a player piano roll

from
Skagit Symphony ‘player piano’ article
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album cover and 7” flexi-disk of ‘€€€€^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!!’ single by lala lala & baths

released on July 24, 2020
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Forwarded from engawa
Sara Rossi, Cosenza railway station, Cesare Tropea and Mario Desideri, 1970-1975