Friday, 22 January 2010



THE KEYS
This is the Minimoog, legendary analog monophonic VCO synthesizer, designed by Robert Moog and Bill Hemsath. When released back in 1971 Minimoog model D has changed the face of music forever. For your pleasure:
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Lucky Man
Rick Wakeman - Jane Seymour (from The Six Wives of Henry VIII)
Jane Seymour Live (from Made in Cuba)

8 comments:

eury said...

Oh, a Moog! What would our world be like without synthesizers? Nicely done and great choice of subject.

Whalelight said...

This looks spotless and soo clean. Great touch keeping the power button at 'on' :) I haven't heard of a Minimoog before...

Jujubie said...

Your photo is evocative as it conveys other senses. Rick Wakeman is amazing.

Andromeda5000 said...

My first impressions of this photo are ones of order, preciseness and deliberateness. One faultless photograph.

ercolano said...

A neat shot. I have an album called switch on Rock, the whole thing was done on a moog played one finger at a time!

secretatlantis said...

Great photo of a cool instrument. Something tells me you must be working in the music industry.

kimbomac said...

What a lovely section of what looks to be a very interesting piece of equipment. Nice shot.

essjaynz said...

Attack, decay, sustain! It must be very clear to those who use them what they do, as for me I haven't a clue. Nice shot though as always.

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