Morcheeba (category English electronic music groups)
exemplified by the band's reworking of "Moog Island" (from their debut) into the pop-song "The Music That We Hear". One of the album's singles, "The Sea", became...
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Can You Trust? is the debut studio album by English electronic music group Morcheeba. It was released in 1996 on China Records in the United Kingdom and...
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Big Calm (redirect from The Music That We Hear)
August of the same year. "The Music That We Hear", included on special-edition versions of the album, is a reworking of "Moog Island" from Morcheeba's debut...
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Lucky Man (Emerson, Lake & Palmer song) (category Island Records singles)
years old and recorded by the trio using improvised arrangements, the song contains one of rock music's earliest instances of a Moog synthesizer solo. "Lucky...
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Vince Clarke (category English expatriate musicians in the United States)
the Moog Modular V is just crazy! I think that analogue has an inherent sound to it – it's like the old argument over vinyl versus CD. It seems that you...
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Keith Emerson (category English expatriate musicians in the United States)
playing the organ at St. Mark's Church in London for "The Only Way (Hymn)" on the 1971 ELP album Tarkus. After founder Robert Moog left Moog Music in the late...
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John Mills-Cockell (category The Royal Conservatory of Music alumni)
Mills-Cockell was one of the earliest adopters of the Moog synthesizer, and is generally regarded as a pioneer in the field of electronic music. Mills-Cockell was...
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Abbey Road (redirect from Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End)
topped the charts in the US. Abbey Road incorporates styles such as rock, pop, blues, and progressive rock, and makes prominent use of the Moog synthesiser...
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Moog for Love is the sixth extended play recorded by British electronic music duo Disclosure, consisting of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence. The three-track...
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Thomas Dolby (redirect from The lost toy people)
Retrieved 15 June 2023. "Talking with Thomas Dolby: 2012 Moog Innovation Award Winner | Moog Music Inc". Moogmusic.com. Retrieved 6 August 2014. "Roland...
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One World (John Martyn album) (category Island Records albums)
of the album was released by Island, containing bonus live material. The album is included in the music reference book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before...
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events in music that took place in the year 1964. 1964 in British music 1964 in Norwegian music 1964 in country music 1964 in jazz January 1 – The first episode...
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compromise... ...choosing to open the record with 'Pantagruel's Nativity', a seven-minute excursion built around primitive Moog and Gregorian chants, and taking...
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difficult to manipulate, but in 1970 Moog responded to its use in rock and pop music by releasing the portable Mini-moog, which was much simpler, easier to...
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I Feel Love (category Number-one singles in the Netherlands)
Moog synthesizer. "I Feel Love" was released as the B-side to the single "Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)", which reached number 20 on the US...
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Thom Yorke (redirect from The White Chocolate Farm)
noting that Spotify pays 70 percent of its revenue back to the music industry. He said that "Thom's issue was that the pipe has become so jammed ... We encourage...
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leading Moog Music to produce their own brand of ribbon-controlled instruments. In a 1968 editorial for Jazz & Pop, Gene Sculatti predicted that the song...
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Paul McCartney (redirect from Ballets to the music of Paul McCartney)
remaining with EMI until 2006. In 2007, McCartney signed with Hear Music, becoming the label's first artist. He returned to Capitol for 2018's Egypt Station...
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Chvrches (redirect from The Chvrches)
eight other songs by the time "Lies" was released, in case listeners wanted to hear more music. One of these songs, "The Mother We Share", was released...
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Kevin Parker (musician) (category Wikipedia articles that are excessively detailed from February 2024)
to what we do. But I now know that it's not." At the ARIA Music Awards of 2015 he won two trophies, Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year, for...
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together, with him playing bass or drums or percussion or strange noises or Moog or electric guitar, basically playing everything there was to play. Some...
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Carney (Leon Russell album) (category Psychedelic music albums by American artists)
"Roller Derby", the latter a rock and roll song with New Orleans boogie piano and a Moog synth. Side two, known by some fans as the "psychedelic side"...
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Rhodes electric piano (5, 10), Yamaha CS-80 (1, 4, 5, 9–12) and Moog synthesizers (9), Moog Taurus (9), violin (4, 9, 10), tambourine (10), Steel drum solo...
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Thomas Z. Shepard (category Yale School of Music alumni)
contributed to the early 1970s "switched-on" cycle of synthesized electronic classical albums, with Everything You Always Wanted to Hear on the Moog* (*but were...
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events in music that took place in the year 1970. 1970 in British music 1970 in Norwegian music 1970 in country music 1970 in heavy metal music 1970 in...
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Vheissu (redirect from Music Box (Thrice song))
reference to the Bible story of Jonah; it includes a Moog synthesizer part played by Osbourne. While on tour in Japan, Teranishi bought a music box. He subsequently...
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Diamond Dogs (redirect from We Are the Dead (song))
Nicholas Pegg. David Bowie – lead and background vocals, guitar, saxophones, Moog synthesiser, Mellotron Mike Garson – keyboards Herbie Flowers – bass guitar...
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Herbie Hancock (category Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music)
group the Hi-Lo's. In his words: By the time I actually heard the Hi-Lo's, I started picking that stuff out; my ear was happening. I could hear stuff...
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Ritchie Blackmore (category The Outlaws (band) members)
guitarist. He was a founding member and the lead guitarist of Deep Purple, playing jam-style hard rock music that mixed guitar riffs and organ sounds. He...
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George Harrison (redirect from The George O'Hara-Smith Singers)
prominently features a Moog synthesizer. Released in November 1968, Wonderwall Music was the first solo album by a Beatle and the first LP released by Apple...
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