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Electronic Sound Magazine Issue 21 Back Issue

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54 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Other)
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We’ve got a fascinating insight into the life of Dr Robert Moog, through a lengthy and highly personal interview with his daughter, Michelle Moog-Koussa.

Stories from the likes of Alan Pearlman of ARP, Don Buchla, EMS man Peter Zinovieff, and Les Bradley of Mellotron fame.

We visit Vince Clarke in his Brooklyn studio to talk about the record he’s made with Paul Hartnoll from Orbital.

We meet up with James Chapman of Maps and Polly Scattergood for a chat about their haunting ‘onDeadWaves’ album.

We talk to Detroit techno legend Robert Hood aka Floorplan and his daughter Lyric about their collaboration.

Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the groundbreaking neo-classical label 130701.

We’ve got New Zealand electropop queen Ladyhawke too and Robin Scott of M talkin’ ’bout ‘Pop Muzik’.

Plus our regular contributors Synthesiser Dave, Jack Dangers and Fat Roland, who between them will meet all your technical, archival and, erm, deranged reading requirements… All that and more…
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Issue 21 We’ve got a fascinating insight into the life of Dr Robert Moog, through a lengthy and highly personal interview with his daughter, Michelle Moog-Koussa. Stories from the likes of Alan Pearlman of ARP, Don Buchla, EMS man Peter Zinovieff, and Les Bradley of Mellotron fame. We visit Vince Clarke in his Brooklyn studio to talk about the record he’s made with Paul Hartnoll from Orbital. We meet up with James Chapman of Maps and Polly Scattergood for a chat about their haunting ‘onDeadWaves’ album. We talk to Detroit techno legend Robert Hood aka Floorplan and his daughter Lyric about their collaboration. Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the groundbreaking neo-classical label 130701. We’ve got New Zealand electropop queen Ladyhawke too and Robin Scott of M talkin’ ’bout ‘Pop Muzik’. Plus our regular contributors Synthesiser Dave, Jack Dangers and Fat Roland, who between them will meet all your technical, archival and, erm, deranged reading requirements… All that and more…


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Electronic Sound magazine is famed for its deep electronic foundations and sets the scene for Electronic Sound as a culture and a technology. High-quality journalism and undisputed expertise of the scene make this magazine a must read for fans of electronic music.


The latest technology and toy reviews are available in each monthly issue along with a synth analysis used by the early pioneers. Electric Sounds magazine is a plethora of synth knowledge and you’ll love the tips and tricks from the synth wizard, Synthesiser Dave, with a wealth of advice on repairs and fixes for all of your machines.


Offering you a range of popular monthly features; including artist interviews with past pioneers and future hitmakers, a historic look back at key synth sounds and expert tips within the popular tech advice section.


Whether you’re part of the DIY revolution or a trailblazing studio engineer then Electric Sound is talking about the topics that matter to you, so what are you waiting for? Subscribe to Electronic Sound magazine and download the latest magazine to your device and enjoy today!

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