“Because” on Abbey Road
and others “maxwell’s silver hammer”, “here comes the sun” and “i want you”
it was a modular, yes?
“Because” on Abbey Road
and others “maxwell’s silver hammer”, “here comes the sun” and “i want you”
it was a modular, yes?
Jamie Shields of The New Deal uses a prodigy. Quite well I might add.
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Isao Tomita
Tom Coster (Santana)
Alan Zavod (jean-Luc Ponty)
Jeff Lorber
Weather Report
Patrick Moraz
Mezzoforte
Gentle Giant
Jethro tull
Camel …
Alicia Keys
Earth, Wind & Fire
The Beach Boys
Leon Russel
Asia
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PHISH
PHISH is great!
Also,
Incubus
ColdPlay
Styx
George Duke
Larry Fast
Stevie Wonder
Billy Preston
Dream Theater !
Wendy Carlos, yes he…err she used a Moog Modular
More Current Groups
The Dead Weather - Dean Fertita
Flying Lotus
The Sea & Cake
MGMT
…to name a few
in addition to what was mentioned…
depeche mode
the cure
morrissey
the horrors
SELF
deftones
joy electric
brothers martin
the presets
foxglove hunt
elkland
passion pit
red hot valentines
LCD Sounsystem
deadmau5
soulwax
goldfrapp
by the way I love The Anniversary, the whole reason I originally bought a prodigy…well them and the rentals.
Rick James, B****! Moog Liberation solo at approx. 3min30, also spotted a Mini.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFDu6oCMMdo&feature=related
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Sakamoto
Egberto Gismonti
Sergio Mendes
Diana Krall
Miroslav Vitous (…)
Medusal Obligation (shameless plug) uses Voyager and too many Foogers.
I haven’t read the ENTIRE thread so I’ll add
King Crimson
Tonto’s Expanding head band
Gershon Kingsley (You know, they guy who wrote Popcorn.) He had a Moog quartet of modulars!
JMJ
Tim Blake
The Camarata Contemporary Chamber Orchestra
Flight
Wally Badarou
Steve Hillage
Lucifer/Mort Garson
CPIC (Sear Electronic Music Productions,Inc)
You should look up some Wally Badarou and Mort Garson stuff. Pretty tasty.
I have before me two obscure LPs: “Moog Plays the Beatles” by Marty Gold (AvcoEmbassy AVE33003) and “The Age of Electronicus” by Dick Hyman (ABC-Command stereo 946-S). Both have several Moog Modular pictures. Programming for both albums was by Walter Sear. For the ARP 2600 lovers (oops), I have Joseph Byrd’s “A Christmas Yet to Come.”
I listened to Wally Badarou’s music recently. Voices, Keys, Mambo, Hi life, Canyon, Endless race. I found the music very original and entertaining, with light arrangements, they add notes only when they should, the right stuff! I brought the cds to my car and I am very pleased with the music. Thanks for the suggestion. I will look into Mort Garson stuff now.
Genesis - Polymoog (And Then There Were Three)
Some things I’ve seen on various television shows recently:
Heart-Voyager
Black Eyed Peas-Phatty
Ceelo Green-Voyager
Robert Plant- Model D
White Stripes- Phatty
I think alot of the more modern bands, I see more Phatties than Voyagers.
Perhaps thy don’t want to carry their Precious Voyagers and break out in a cold sweat after finding the roadie slipped ![]()
…also:
Moderat
Ellen Allien
Apparat
Cascada
and also an old german ELP clone called ‘Triumvirat’ ![]()
Mart Garson’s music - ecleticist fresco of delightful phrasing and sound effects, featuring lots of Moog. Made me revisit psychedelia. I am eager to learn more about this intriguing character.
more bands:
Franz Ferdinand
The Doors (Strange Days)
Snap
Jean Michel Jarre!
More interestingly imho, Maurice Jarre (although initially he considered the synth as just another orquestra timbre).
Vangelis Papathanassiou…
Morcheeba