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Obscure Modular Synthesizers That Fueled Experimental Music
In an old 1970s studio, Tangerine Dream patched cables into a Moog Modular, crafting the otherworldly sounds of Phaedra. Modular synthesizers, the ultimate studio equipment for sound design, allowed recording engineers and artists to push the boundaries of music production. From the 1960s to the 1980s, these obscure systems were used in recording studios for experimental, electronic, and film score recordings. Their limited production and complex designs make them rare collec

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Drop QR Code Flyers to Score a Lisbon Gig (Like Dead Combo’s Street Hustle)
Check out our 'Open Call' for a Live Session in Danmark Hoping to play a Lisbon spot like Musicbox or Lux Frágil but don’t know any booke...

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Vintage Studio Preamplifiers
Come say hello at, www.tapetownstudio.com In a 1950s Capitol Records session, a recording engineer adjusted a Teletronix LA-2A preamp to...

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