Yuri Suzuki is the fourth creative to be appointed Partner at Pentagram London this year and follows Astrid Stavro, Sascha Lobe and Jon Marshall. Suzuki was born in Tokyo and moved to London to study ...
Google.com today features an interactive, playable Synthesizer Doodle honoring the birthday of Robert Moog, widely credited with creating the world’s first marketable synthesizer. Google Chief Doodler ...
obert Moog did more than just revolutionize music, giving performers the ability to make and manipulate sounds with electronic controls on his Moog synthesizer. His ideas have touched the careers of ...
Some facts I remember from the panel: (1) Since the Moog Google Doodle was release, more than 57 years of music have been recorded globally through the interface, more than 50 million songs recorded, ...
Moogfest 2012, the festival of electronic and visionary music that celebrates the innovative spirit of Bob Moog, is just around the corner! With less than two weeks to go, Moogfest, Moog Music and the ...
Did you enjoy Google’s tribute to the late Robert Moog yesterday? If so, you may want to download Mobeat, a nice retro synthesizer iOS app with a Moog feel. Launched in March this year by the ...
Born Robert Arthur Moog in Queens, NY in 1934, Bob Moog had always had a passion for electronics. Moog graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1952 and went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Bob Moog's synthesizer helped change the sound of modern music. On what would have been his 78th birthday, Google is paying tribute to ...
If you're like us, you probably used Wednesday's Google moog doodle to, well, doodle around and make some funny noises and perhaps record yourself playing Happy Birthday. If you're like YouTube ...
Robert Moog’s synthesizer helped change the sound of modern music. On what would have been his 78th birthday, Google (GOOG) paid tribute to the man with a virtual version of his famous Moog on its ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...