> I haven't posted in years but thought I'd take the opportunity of topic to
> mention how much I enjoyed reading "Analog Days: The Invention and Impact
of
> the Moog Synthesizer" by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco.
hello all,
that was a very good book - and thanks to todd (i think) i went on amazon to
buy "I Believe In Music" by Ikutaro Kakehashi - i've not read it yet, but i
flicked through it, it looks good, so while we're on the subject, for all
you studio types out there, i recommend "Temples Of Sound" by Cogan & Clark
(Chronicle Books) it's pretty much a history of American recording studios
up to the late 70's, very enjoyable...
the moog movie comes to my city, so i might go and see it, but if it's less
'analog days' and more 'robert moog was the inventor of the theremin' type
stuff i'll leave it out
cheers
paul b (waiting for a drum machine to turn up)
sheffield
uk