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This video features the original music composed and performed by Martin Newcombe on equipment in his Museum Of Synthesizer Technology, which sadly closed in the mid 90’s.
The Museum of Synthesizer Technology was opened by synth pioneer Bob Moog in 1994, in Berkshire UK.
The museum offered one of the largest collections of analog synths ever assembled.
via Sharpblue
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