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Octopus Project & Devo At MoogFest 2010

A collection of great shots of Octopus Project & Devo At MoogFest 2010 via John Grabowski

November 4, 2010November 4, 20101 Comment

Devo Lead Singer Talks Circuit Bending, Mobile Music

Devo singer Mark Mothersbaugh talks about new music technologies and even touches on their technique of circuit-bending to make music on episode 2 of Nokia’s Inside Track.

September 23, 2010September 23, 20109 Comments

Devo To Get Moog Award At Moogfest 2010

Moog Music has announced that Devo will be the 2010 recipient of The Moog Innovation Award, to be presented to the band during MoogFest 2010 weekend, October 29-31 in Asheville, NC. As part of this award, Moog Music will present Devo with a very special synthesizer (Moog Voyager XL anyone?), details of which will be… Read More Devo To Get Moog Award At Moogfest 2010

September 8, 20101 Comment

Inside Devo’s Studio

Motherboard.TV takes a look inside Devo‘s studio.

April 22, 2010April 24, 201012 Comments

James Cameron’s Horrible Lost 80’s Synthpop Video


Martini Ranch – Reach – directed by James Cameron was uploaded by: HDvisionmag
Duration: 461
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March 18, 2010September 30, 201428 Comments

Merry Something To You, From Devo

Devo’s Merry Something To You via Mark Mosher

December 21, 20093 Comments

Mark Mothersbaugh (Devo) Rug Designs Hide The Hole In the Floor Where The Monster Lives

OT: Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh has created a line of art rugs that features his designs. I’ve got an uncontrollable urge to get one of these for the Synthtopia studio….. Devo has also announced plans for a series of live shows and some deluxe box set reissues. via wired

November 4, 2009November 3, 2009Leave a comment

This Is Devo-lution


This is Devo-lution was uploaded by: wired
Duration: 267
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April 8, 2009April 8, 20092 Comments

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