Three classic rock bands from the 1970s fully embraced synthesizers in the 1980s and recorded career-defining hits.
Joe Paradiso, at MIT's Media Lab, started building this analog music synthesizer in 1973. Now, it streams music live from the MIT Museum, and users can manipulate it remotely. This video was produced ...
In the late 1970s, Jeff Jacquin and Joseph Cevetello were young musicians in the San Fernando Valley who connected over a shared affinity for groups such as Throbbing Gristle, Human League and Pere ...
No one can accuse the Top-40 radio stations of the mid-1970s of not being eclectic. Take, for example, the Billboard Hot 100 from March 15, 1975. The Doobie Brothers’ uncharacteristic foray into ...
His powerful, affordable instruments made memorable sounds for Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk, David Bowie, King Crimson and many others. By Jon Pareles Peter Zinovieff, a composer and inventor whose ...
For his four-album, multiyear project Synthetic, pop-electronica party starter Rich Aucoin used vintage synthesizers housed at Calgary’s National Music Centre. Some of the instruments were set up in ...
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