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|1990
 
|1990
 
|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 Reference]
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|[https://www.discogs.com/release/1206419-Elektronische-Musik-Aus-K%C3%B6ln-Synthesizer-Von-Gestern Discogs]
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|Tim Blake
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|Crystal Machine (album)
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|1977
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|Tim Blake plays Minimoog, EMS Synthi A, EMS Frequency Shifter, Elka Rhapsody
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|[https://www.discogs.com/master/27993-Tim-Blake-Crystal-Machine Discogs]
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|[https://youtu.be/2aAf_oMsz8U YouTube]
 
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|Klaus Schulze
 
|Klaus Schulze
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|1978
 
|1978
 
|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 Reference]
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|[https://www.discogs.com/master/29418-Klaus-Schulze-X Discogs]
 
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUw6OZSOszs&list=PL8aDzO2i54CzDh8gh4f-_zAEWLadphtsa YouTube]
 
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUw6OZSOszs&list=PL8aDzO2i54CzDh8gh4f-_zAEWLadphtsa YouTube]
 
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|1979
 
|1979
 
|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 Reference]
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|[https://www.discogs.com/master/30115-Richard-Wahnfried-Time-Actor Discogs]
 
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag9Gdtap7Wg YouTube]
 
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag9Gdtap7Wg YouTube]
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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 Reference]
 
|[ YouTube]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 26 February 2022

Illustration of the EMS Synthi A
EMS Synthi A (1971)

Table of Songs featuring EMS Synthi A

Artist Song Year Notes Reference Media URL
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