
Robert Moog and the sound of tomorrow
In October 1964, Bob Moog unveiled the first modular voltage-controlled synthesiser, an instrument that forever changed the course of modern music. Here's a look through the BBC archives at the Moog's impact on everything from The Beatles to pioneering electronic classics, via Bach. Looking like a …

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