Difference between revisions of "EMS Synthi A Song List"
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|All parts. Each of the 22 tracks on the album 'Synthesizer Von Gestern' is composed solely with the specified instrument. | |All parts. Each of the 22 tracks on the album 'Synthesizer Von Gestern' is composed solely with the specified instrument. | ||
| − | |[https://www.discogs.com/release/1206419-Elektronische-Musik-Aus-K%C3%B6ln-Synthesizer-Von-Gestern | + | |[https://www.discogs.com/release/1206419-Elektronische-Musik-Aus-K%C3%B6ln-Synthesizer-Von-Gestern Discogs] |
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| + | |Tim Blake | ||
| + | |Crystal Machine (album) | ||
| + | |1977 | ||
| + | |Tim Blake plays Minimoog, EMS Synthi A, EMS Frequency Shifter, Elka Rhapsody | ||
| + | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/27993-Tim-Blake-Crystal-Machine Discogs] | ||
| + | |[https://youtu.be/2aAf_oMsz8U YouTube] | ||
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|Klaus Schulze plays: PPG Synthesizer and sequencer, Moog Minimoog, Korg Polyphonic Synthesizer, Moog Polymoog, EMS Synthi A, Mellotron | |Klaus Schulze plays: PPG Synthesizer and sequencer, Moog Minimoog, Korg Polyphonic Synthesizer, Moog Polymoog, EMS Synthi A, Mellotron | ||
| − | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/29418-Klaus-Schulze-X | + | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/29418-Klaus-Schulze-X Discogs] |
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|Richard Wahnfried is pseudonym for the collective comprising Klaus Schulze, Arthur Brown, Wolfgang Tiepold, Vincent Crane, Michael Shrieve, Harmony Brown | |Richard Wahnfried is pseudonym for the collective comprising Klaus Schulze, Arthur Brown, Wolfgang Tiepold, Vincent Crane, Michael Shrieve, Harmony Brown | ||
| − | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/30115-Richard-Wahnfried-Time-Actor | + | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/30115-Richard-Wahnfried-Time-Actor Discogs] |
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Table of Songs featuring EMS Synthi A
| Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
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| Elektronishe Musik Aus Koln | 17 EMS Synthi A | 1990 | All parts. Each of the 22 tracks on the album 'Synthesizer Von Gestern' is composed solely with the specified instrument. | Discogs | can't find |
| Tim Blake | Crystal Machine (album) | 1977 | Tim Blake plays Minimoog, EMS Synthi A, EMS Frequency Shifter, Elka Rhapsody | Discogs | YouTube |
| Klaus Schulze | "X" (album) | 1978 | Klaus Schulze plays: PPG Synthesizer and sequencer, Moog Minimoog, Korg Polyphonic Synthesizer, Moog Polymoog, EMS Synthi A, Mellotron | Discogs | YouTube |
| Richard Wahnfried | Time Actor (album) | 1979 | Richard Wahnfried is pseudonym for the collective comprising Klaus Schulze, Arthur Brown, Wolfgang Tiepold, Vincent Crane, Michael Shrieve, Harmony Brown | Discogs | YouTube |