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Moog Concordance special - Will Gregory, Suicide, Keith Emerson

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From the ensemble expanding the possibilities presented by the Moog synthesiser to the man nearly banned by the Musicians Union from using one, explore our Moog Concordance series in more depth as we chat to three champions of the analogue synth ahead of their performance at the Barbican this month. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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From the ensemble expanding the possibilities presented by the Moog synthesiser to the man nearly banned by the Musicians Union from using one, explore our Moog Concordance series in more depth as we chat to three champions of the analogue synth ahead of their performance at the Barbican this month. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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