Moog
Aroview: An informative tribute to Robert Moog, the American boffin who in 1964 invented the world's first commercially available sound synthesizer, which soon became beloved of many musicians across the spectrum.
Less a musical history lesson than a portrait of an unassuming individual, who reveals his hopes and fears for the instrument, complemented by interviews and performances from the likes of Stereolab, Keith Emerson, Walter Sear, Rick Wakeman, Bernie Worrell, Tortoise, Money Mark and others.
DVD Features
- cast and/or crew interviews
- deleted scenes
- music clips
- extra stuff
- PC interactives
- aspect ratio: 1.78:1
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