808 State???

On 8/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The Moog Cookbook
> Moog Machine, The Electric Moog, Mystic Moog Orchestra, First Moog Quartet
> (there's a ton of different 60s/70s "space-age bachelor pad" type artists
> named after the Moog)
> Pole (named after a malfunctioning Waldorf 4-Pole Filter)
> Raiders of the Lost ARP
> House of 909 (Pagan records artists - sort of tech-housey stuff)
> Thomas Dolby (well, not synths but nicknamed after the Dolby recording
> technology)
> LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
> Dom & Roland (Moving Shadow drum & bass artist - Roland is his Roland S760
> sampler)
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> MEK
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> "Matt Kane's Brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/29/2007
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> > Daft Punk - Revolution 909
> > Fatboy Slim - Everybody needs a 303
> > Andrea Parker - Kiss My Arp
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> > On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:12 AM, Richard Hester wrote:
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> > > I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to
> > > groups and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis
> > > techniques. Names that come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L.
> > > A. Synthesis, Teebee, Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists,
> > > etc. Suggestions are welcome.
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> > >                                  Regards,
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> > >                                Richard Hester
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> > >                              "Mr. Goodwrench"
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> > matt kane's brain
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> > aim -> mkbatwerk
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