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Monday, August 22, 2005

Bob Moog RIP

(Thanks to Cody for the tip. Original source unknown.)

Inventor of Moog Synthesizer Dies at 71.
Bob Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer, died of brain cancer yesterday, August 21st, at his home in Asheville, NC. According to the Moog website, Bob was diagnosed with brain cancer in late April. But despite radiation treatment and chemotherapy, Bob could no longer fend off the disease and died at the age of 71."Bob has been such a huge inspiration to all of us," said Moog Music President Mike Adams. "In losing him, we lose a creator, visionary and friend. He was someone who taught us well and he was proud of this company and its people. Bob shaped music in deep and meaningful ways by changing how music could be produced and ultimately, how it would sound."The Moog synthesizer has had a profound affect on modern music. From The Beatles and Herbie Hancock to Weezer and Get Up Kids to Funkadelic and (most famously) Wendy Carlos, the Moog synthesizer drastically expanded the sonorical vocabulary of Western music, essentially redefining the conventions of musical sound while opening up endless possibilities for artists to explore.In his memory, Bob's family has established The Bob Moog Foundation, dedicated to the Advancement of Electronic Music. No public memorial is planned, but fans and friends can share sympathies or remembrances at this website: www.caringbridge.com/visit/bobmoog.
For more information, see this CNN story.

Comments:
I was just about to post this. His passing is indeed a great loss. I recently had the chance to use a Minimoog Voyager, and found it to be so intuitive that I realized such a machine could only have been designed by a genius. The work of Dr. Moog (and Donald Buchla) helped to change the entire landscape of music, not just in timbre, but in approaches to composition. Anybody with even the most passing interest in electronic music owes Bob Moog a great debt.
 
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