Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, we say fuck you to Spotify, congrats to Jenny Lewis (and her dog), and farewell to two ...
Sam Ash announces that the Electro-Harmonix MicroSynth analog guitar pedal is now available as part of its broader selection ...
Three classic rock bands from the 1970s fully embraced synthesizers in the 1980s and recorded career-defining hits.
The Irish duo opened a new creative chapter this year with two diverse projects that brought them to the Arctic and back to the dancefloor. Danny Turner finds out more When you purchase through links ...
The Mother 32 is Moog’s entry-level semi-modular synthesizer designed for flexibility in both standalone and Eurorack modular environments. It integrates a wide patchbay, step sequencer, MIDI ...
Moog changed the game back in the ’60s when Bob Moog introduced voltage-controlled synths. The modular rigs were revolutionary, but it was the 1970 Minimoog that made Moog a legend. That signature ...
Rediscover the quadraphonic magic of Beaver & Krause and The Modern Jazz Quartet with Rhino’s Quadio Blu-ray reissues—immersive 4-channel mixes from the 1970s, now playable on modern 5.1 systems.
As for Electric Sound, it was successful in introducing The Beatles to a new instrument. The album clocks in at almost 44 minutes, but is comprised of only two tracks. Harrison used a Moog 3-series ...
Moog has a deep history with modular synthesis. Bob Moog’s original pioneering synth design was a modular instrument, the patchable elements of which laid the blueprint for over 60 years of hardware ...
The Moog recently turned 60. The first mass-produced and commercially available synthesiser single-handedly brought electronic music into the mainstream, and with everyone from The Beatles to Michael ...
Our new tech editor for Analog looks at the evolution of “analog” and how it inadvertently spun off a pop music genre. Operational Amplifiers are exactly that—amplifiers that can perform mathematical ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit a 1972 meditation on faith and uncertainty by a ...