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Moog - A Documentary

Growing up in New York City, Robert Moog began by selling kit-set theremins in the '60s and his obsession with electronic music led him to invent the synthesizer, an instrument that would change the face of modern music. This documentary is a fascinating look at the life and philosophies of an innovative and idiosyncratic legend in the music industry, interpersed with interviews and performances from many of his collaborators including Rick Wakeman, DJ Spooky, Money Mark, Stereolab and more.

Year: 2005
Genre: Documentaries, Music Capsule, General Docos
Country: USA
Director: Hans Fjellestad
Starring: Robert Moog, Rick Wakeman
Duration: 70 Minutes
Rating: PG
Location in store: Music Capsule

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