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11200712
V/A
birds for the people
free digital compilation
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01200711
AUTISM
empty kingdoms (1995-2007)
CD
$10.00
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09200610
SPASTIC FINGERS
-987 e.p.
free digital release
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072006b9
V/A
antiantidote
CD
sold out
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122005b8
V/A
populism
free promo compilation
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112004c6
AUTISM
gaijin
digital album
$7.00
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072004c7
-ED &
TAKUMI ENDO
CDR
$7.00
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122003c5
NEMOU
failure is [...]
free digital re-release
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012003b4
V/A
segmentation
CD
$10.00
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022002a3
AUTISM
((vibro))
CD
$9.00
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032001a2
AUTISM
neverberator
CD
sold out
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012001a1
DISPOSABLE
selftitled
free digital re-release
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| R.I.P. ROBERT MOOG |

22 August 2005, Robert A. Moog, one of the great pioneers of musical synthesizers, has died at the age of 71. Moog created and marketed the first commercial modular synthesizer in 1964, while studying engineering physics at Cornell University. The first record to feature a Moog was Cosmic Sounds by the Zodiac. The instrument was quickly picked up by other musicians, looking for ways to fuse their psychedelic drug experiences with their music. The Beatles used a Moog on their 1969 album Abbey Road, and a Moog was the source of the eerie sound on the soundtrack to the 1971 movie A Clockwork Orange. Robert Moog had been diagnosed with brain cancer in April, 2005. He received radiation treatment and chemotherapy, but died at his home in Asheville, North Carolina.
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