The Cat Synthesizer, 1976.
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The Cat Synthesizer, 1976.
An IBM sings “Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)” in this clip from 1968’s The Incredible Machine, a documentary produced by Bell Laboratories. The first time a computer sang “Daisy” was in ‘61.
Korg nanoKEY Fold
Vince Clarke - Studio 37b - 1995
Chris & Cosey performing in Texas in 1987.
Photos by Brian Hundley.
Vongon Replay // polyphonic synthesizer (US, 2025)
Kate Bush - Electronic Soundmaker, October 1983.
SYNTH × DRUM MACHINES | ROLAND, '80s
TB-303 • TR-505 • TR-606 • TR-808 • TR-909
1974 Minimoog advertisement
L.E.P. Arpoloop synth (Italy, 2025)
Sponge Pop | The Neptunes for Remix Magazine (2003)
The Complete Guide Of Synthesizers
KORG MS-20 MINI MONOPHONIC SYNTHESIZER
David Sylvian and his Prophet-5
Oberheim Xpander // analog synthesizer (US, 1984)