Dry interviews and soggy performances by the likes of Money Mark and Rick Wakeman of Yes don't do much to burnish Moog's legacy.
Moog (2005)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:5
Rotten:12
Average Rating:4.7/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Sep 24, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: MOOG, the new documentary about Robert Moog, inventor of the modern synthesizer, is a portrait of the legendary figure in music and technology and his ideas about creativity, design, interactivity,... MOOG, the new documentary about Robert Moog, inventor of the modern synthesizer, is a portrait of the legendary figure in music and technology and his ideas about creativity, design, interactivity, spirituality and his collaborations with musicians over the years. MOOG was directed by Hans Fjellestad and produced by Fjellestad and Ryan Page, who collaborated on FRONTIER LIFE (2002), a film about Tijuana, Mexico, and its burgeoning electronic dance music scene. Permanently changing the face of music, the "Moog synthesizer" went from being the centerpiece of a late-60s craze -- appearing on records with such titles as Spotlight on the Moog, Moog Power, Music to Moog By, Country Moog, Moog Indigo, Exotic Moog and countless others -- to an indispendable instrument for progressive rock bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes to predating the electronic dance music movement of today. Robert Moog has not only made prodigious contributions to modern music and culture, but also has become a character within an unfolding "American maverick inventor" mythology. Moog certainly walks and talks the "mad scientist" part, complete with the fly-away white hair, intense eyes, eccentric mannerisms and a head full of stories. Moog explains that he "can feel what's going on in a piece of electronic equipment... it's something between discovering and witnessing." And he is convinced that many musicians come to "feel" a circuit in a similar way. In fact, musicians make such strong emotional connections with the electronics inside a Moog synthesizer that the inventor himself has reached cult hero status. Born in 1934, Robert Moog has been inventing and building electronic musical instruments for nearly half a century. Still active in his workshop in rural North Carolina, Moog continues to shape musical culture with some of the most inspiring instruments ever created. MOOG was shot on location in Asheville, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo and London and features live performances by Keith Emerson, Money Mark & Mix Master Mike, Jean-Jacques Perrey & Luke Vibert, DJ Logic, Bernie Worrell, Rick Wakeman, Pamelia Kurstin, Stereolab and Tino Corp. with Charlie Clouser. The soundtrack album to the film will be released in September by Hollywood Records. -- © Plexifilm [More]
Starring: Keith Emerson, Charlie Clouser, Money Mark, Rick Wakeman
Starring: Keith Emerson, Charlie Clouser, Money Mark, Rick Wakeman, DJ Spooky, Bootsy Collins, Stereolab
Studio: Plexifilm
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