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We speak to Yes, Asia and the Buggles' synth legend Geoff Downes
From pop to prog, keyboard maestro Geoff Downes charts his journey from auditioning for Wizzard to global success with the ...
Moving the joystick in his right hand, he generates an undulating electronic sound that mirrors the pianist's gesture. The ...
Best guide to music production. Tape Op Magazine. Tape Op is the only music geek magazine worth buying — and it’s free.
If the 1970s were the decade of the synthesisers, the 1960s were its small but bold step into the rock and pop world. At the beginning, as rock and roll’s embers were still glowing on the US charts ...
Modern technology has spawned a new kind of instrument maker. The old craftsmen of music worked with wood, strings and valves; the new ones hook up wires, transistors and wave generators. The sounds ...
Both Moog and Behringer offer distinct advantages depending on your priorities: Moog for investment-grade instruments and prestige, Behringer for affordability and modern connectivity. Moog synths ...
Over 300 pieces of electronic music equipment were left in limbo last May when Switched On owner John French was asked to vacate his 5013 Duval storefront. Since then, a makeshift team, including ...
Moog shares have been exceptionally strong on robust aerospace, defense, and industrial demand, outperforming most industrial peers. FQ1 revenue beat by 11% with 21% growth, but margin expansion ...
While the concept behind Synth Riders involves riding on a board through a high-tech space, moving the rider’s arms in time with the music, the Switch version of the game offers multiple modes. In the ...
Kluge Interactive has announced futuristic music action game Synth Riders: Overdrive for Switch. It will launch this holiday with 40 tracks in the base game, 54 tracks in thee Deluxe edition, and 64 ...
I’ve written about Silver Apples before, and I’ll keep writing about them forever, probably. Simeon and Danny Taylor have since passed on, and I hope they both knew how groundbreaking their debut ...
I remember the first time I heard the ominous tones that play throughout Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” piling on top of each other over and over again, like a slowly descending staircase, as Jack ...
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