"Moog" Pandora stations

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johnjay
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"Moog" Pandora stations

Post by johnjay » Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:32 am

I'm looking for suggestions for Pandora stations that would feature moog instruments. It would be especially good if the station tended to feature a certain insrument like voyager, or other Moog, but that may be asking for too much.

A similiar Buchla station would be interesting too.

It would also be useful to have a list of great composers/performers that use Moog equipment that could be used to make Pandora stations. Anyone have a list of people I shouldn't miss?

John

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Re: "Moog" Pandora stations

Post by moogyman » Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:05 am

johnjay wrote:I'm looking for suggestions for Pandora stations that would feature moog instruments. It would be especially good if the station tended to feature a certain insrument like voyager, or other Moog, but that may be asking for too much.

A similiar Buchla station would be interesting too.

It would also be useful to have a list of great composers/performers that use Moog equipment that could be used to make Pandora stations. Anyone have a list of people I shouldn't miss?

John
What the heck is a pandora station?
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Re: "Moog" Pandora stations

Post by johnjay » Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:42 am

moogyman wrote:
johnjay wrote:I'm looking for suggestions for Pandora stations that would feature moog instruments. It would be especially good if the station tended to feature a certain insrument like voyager, or other Moog, but that may be asking for too much.

A similiar Buchla station would be interesting too.

It would also be useful to have a list of great composers/performers that use Moog equipment that could be used to make Pandora stations. Anyone have a list of people I shouldn't miss?

John
What the heck is a pandora station?

Pandora is an internet radio station where you can type in an artist name and then get a custom station that plays that artist's music and similar music. All in all, it works pretty well. The basic service is free. I use it on my Itouch and find it to be a great way to listin to music.

So, with the right artist's name one might be able to get great Moog music.

John

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