THE LOCUST!
Joey Karam uses a micromoog and a multimoog like no one else ever, he also has a modular synth too, i dunno if its moog or not but still it sounds awesome. he makes sounds moogs arent even supposed to make! i dunno how he does it, but he does, listen to "who wants a dose of the clap?" and youll see(or hear for that matter) what im talking about.
What's your favorite "moog band"?
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Spock's Beard are great exponents of the wonderful thing that is the Mellotron too.....Skyflash2 wrote:Spocks Beard, Transatlantic and Neal Morse solo albums.
I'd have to list the Moog solo in White Rock by that well-known Mellotron-destroyer (unleaded anyone??) Rick Wakeman. It was the single thing that originally made me covet a Minimoog at the age of 15, and frustrated me when I realised that after saving up all my allowance and working for a year on a milk-round to buy my beloved Prodigy, I was neither skilled enough, nor the keyboard long enough for me to replicate the sounds in my bedroom!!
HRx
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Moog-Filled Album "TECHNOSTALGIA"
from
http://www.cdbaby.com/sundaeclub
and in your local iTunes store
http://www.myspace.com/sundaeclub