Never-before-released analog-synth recordings that rewrite the early history of electronic music. In 1968, a young Bay Area native named Doug McKechnie got hold of one of...
To commemorate the instrument’s 100th anniversary, Moog Music introduces Claravox Centennial—a celebration of the theremin’s past, present, and future. One of the first known electronic musical...
The Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle features three vintage Moog synthesizers: a Moog Rogue, a Moog Prodigy, and a Moog Source. The synthesizers being offered...
The Bob Moog Foundation announces its first one-hour virtual tour of the Moogseum to celebrate the museum’s one-year anniversary. The tour, led by executive director Michelle...
Where did “the world’s most dangerous synth” begin, and where is it now? Fifty years ago, Herb Deutsch, Chris Swansen, and a handful of other dedicated...
Help the non-profit Bob Moog Foundation by buying merchandise online. The Moogseum, located in Asheville, NC, has announced that it’s closing its doors…at least until the...
Beginning March 5, Cornell University celebrates synth designer Bob Moog in an event featuring Gary Numan, Suzanne Ciani, Michelle Moog-Koussa, and Herb Deutsch. Cornell University has...
Armed with a Moog IIIc modular synthesizer and on the fast track to success, Matt Morton composed the soundtrack to the film Apollo 11. When he landed...
It’s been 37 years since Moog Music introduced a truly polyphonic synthesizer. Was it worth the wait? The One represents Moog’s return to polyphonic synth design...
A celebration of Moog synthesizers, the men who created them, and the musicians who play them. For three days in mid-August, dozens of synthusiasts gathered in...
Our resident experimental synthesist, Chris Stack, investigates a popular synthesizer’s control-voltage connectivity. I recently bought a Korg Minilogue XD and was pleasantly surprised to discover just...
Synth and Software investigates the Moogseum, a new museum dedicated to the life, work, and legacy of one of electronic music’s founding fathers. Bob Moog needs...
A conversation with Kays Al-Atrakchi, with some great quotable lines Michael Boomer has been repairing vintage synths at his Los Angeles-based LA Synth Co. for the...
Mark Jenkins is a major contributors to Synth and Software, so he gets special dispensation when he releases an album That’s been our policy for… okay,...
Trip through some hi-tech classics with Mark Jenkins Electronic instruments appeared in pop music fairly early on – think Joe Meek’s “Telstar” and Gershon Kingsley’s “Popcorn,”...