The Father of Electronic Music

Robert Moog has died at 71.

I remember my first exposure to electronic music, hearing a copy of the 1969 album “Moog Strikes Bach” by Hans Wurman (my father had a copy…I think he might’ve been borrowing it from the public library. Can’t clearly remember–I was pretty young. 6 or 7, I think.) That’s pretty much what began my fascination with the concept of technology facilitating art.

The Father of Electronic Music

Robert Moog has died at 71.

I remember my first exposure to electronic music, hearing a copy of the 1969 album “Moog Strikes Bach” by Hans Wurman (my father had a copy…I think he might’ve been borrowing it from the public library. Can’t clearly remember–I was pretty young. 6 or 7, I think.) That’s pretty much what began my fascination with the concept of technology facilitating art.