Dimitri and Khalid begin their long strange trip through the book “Analog Days”, which chronicles the simultaneous development of the first two modular voltage-controlled synthesizers in the mid-1960s.
Topics include: East coast engineer Bob Moog’s fabulous “sanitizer” invention, west coast hippie NASA contractor Don “Buch the Spook” Buchla’s “musical cryptid”, the great keyboard vs. no keyboard debate, Morton Subotnick and Ramon Sender getting Rockefeller funding for the Buchla prototype at the SF Tape Music Center, “Silver Apples of the Moon”, Ken Kesey, Turning On the Tape Music Center, the Buchla Box’s starring role at the 1966 Trips Festival, and more.
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