Sytezator Moog z 1967 roku

Niezłe zdjęcia, choć trochę słaby opis - piękny syntezator sprzed pół wieku. Na takim sprzęcie Giorgio Moroder tworzył podwaliny współczesnej muzyki elektronicznej. Polecam też ciekawostkę z pierwszego komentarza.

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Giorgio do którego piję i który był zacytowany w treści z reddit gdzie to znalazłem fajnie wplótł informację o takim syntezatorze w swojej wypowiedzi ciekawie zilustrowanej przez Daft Punk w piosence.

When I was fifteen, sixteen when I started really to play the guitar I definately wanted to become a musician It was almost impossible because the dream was so big I didn't see any chance because I was living in a little town, I was studying. And when I finally broke away from school and became a musician I thought "well now I may have a little bit of a chance" Because all i really wanted to do is music and not only play music But compose music.

At that time, in Germany, in 69-70, they had already discotheques So I would take my car, would go to a discotheque and sing maybe 30 minutes I think I had about 7-8 songs. I would partially sleep in the car Because i didn't want to drive home and that help me for about almost 2 years To survive. In the beginning, I wanted to do a album with the sound of the 50s, the sound of the 60s, of the 70s and then have a sound of the future. And I said: "Wait a second? I know the synthesizer, why don't I use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future." And I didn't have any idea what to do but I knew I needed a click so we put a click on the 24 track which then was synched to the moog modular. I knew that it could be a sound of the future but I didn't realise how much impact it would be.

My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio.

Once you free your mind about a concept of harmony and music being correct, you can do whatever you want. So nobody told me what to do, and there was no preconception of what to do.