‘Music for Riding Dragons’ – and other #moogmusic Tracks | #MusicMonday @moogmusicinc
With 702 tracks for your listening pleasure on their Soundcloud account, you could begin listening to moogmusicinc’s tracks today and…see you next month! Music for Riding Dragons is my favorite title – I think about everything from Falcor to Final Fantasy (it sounds like something from a previous era too — all that thought & emotion conveyed in an audio file!), while other tracks remind me of arcade games, or accompanying vector graphics, or simple circuit bending adventures.
Moog Synthesizer IIIc (Or: Music For Riding Dragons) performed live in one take with no external effects.
Performance by Christopher Geissler (Moog Music Production Manager)
this track ramps up pretty quick to something KMFDM-esque:
I love the name of this track, Watercolor Marimba – it sounds like what you might imagine that sounding like:
This track is quite…soft (not at all like ‘industrial percussive’ above):
I’m having fun imagining the vector-based game to accompany this sound clip:
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