Synthesizer Pioneer Bob Moog Gets His Own 'Moogseum'

harrymcc writes: In the 1960s, Bob Moog helped invent electronic music as we know it by popularizing the synthesizer. He died in 2005, but Moog synthesizers are still widely used by top musical acts. And now his life, work, and legacy are the subject of a new museum in Asheville, NC, his hometown. Over at Fast Company, Sean Captain took a look at the museum, Moog’s accomplishments, and the history of music produced with his instruments — from the classical blockbuster “Switched-On Bach” onwards.

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