Don Buchla, an innovative designer of electronic instruments who helped develop the first line of modular synthesizers around the same time as his East Coast counterpart Robert Moog, died Sept. 14 at ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lisa Kocay covers electronic dance music. Steffen Linck, know by his stage name Monolink, is bridging the gap between bands and ...
In the 1970s and ’80s, the musician Raymond Scott—whose music has been adapted for everything from Looney Tunes to The Simpsons—was hard at work on a secretive music-making device called the ...
Not everything has been invented, far from it. There are many inventions that are, for the time being, only fiction, and which will see the light of day after years and decades of research. In some ...
Editor’s note: Allan Maurer is a contributor to WRAL TechWire and is one of its cofounders. ASHEVILLE – Moog Music, which builds its instruments in Asheville, is updating the instrument that inspired ...
Electronic instruments have come a long way since New Order sequenced Blue Monday using binary code. Now it’s all quantised beats, USB-C, and expensive noise-cancelling headphones. And if you’re in ...
Created by Erica Synths & Richie Hawtin, Bullfrog is an educational electronic music instrument designed to captivate and inspire youth and professionals alike. Bullfrog invites you to unlock ...
ASHEVILLE - The manufacturer of a world-famous electronic musical instrument that started in Asheville is changing locations to the Citizen Times building downtown. Synthesizer maker Moog Music has ...
Schmidt to retire after 19 years of leadership overseeing Casio's Privia, Celviano and Casiotone products in the US; Brian Piccolo to assume EMI Division responsibilities. DOVER, N.J., Aug. 21, 2025 ...
Stacy Tenenbaum’s film Pipe Dreams features four young organ players competing in the prestigious Canadian International Organ Competition, held every few years in Montreal. What’s striking is that ...
Ever stumbled across a sound that made you stop in your tracks? Maybe it was something ancient and unfamiliar, yet strangely ...