The video of the opening ceremony of the museum was great - speech by Bob Moog, demonstration of the Elka Synthex & others. I used to have it on videotape. Wish I could find it.
@discbomber5 жыл бұрын
i was there at Mr. Newcombes catacombs, It was 1995! It was analog heaven!!!
@n.e.m.nasatoelectronicmusi83185 жыл бұрын
Wonderful music!!
@AlisonCassidy5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting the short footage of what’s sadly left of the museum. Absolutely incredible, and such a loss to the synth community. Martin was clearly ahead of his time.
@markpeters2846 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, I tried to look this place up in the early 2000s only to find it had closed. I wonder what happened to all those classics, what a gold mine if they were all still together today. Thanks for posting.
@alexgraham465 жыл бұрын
Couple of years later he moved and sold most of the stuff, either privately or to a couple of well known London Synth shops for display, he kept some stuff for a Museum Studio that also failed. You need deep pockets to keep all this stuff in running order, and people interested in this technology love to look at these instruments but don't want to pay to do so. Not helped by him building a museum in the middle of nowhere underneath his country house.
@guyhardie9134 жыл бұрын
Hi I also have this Cd no 13 . Do you know if Martin is ok as I have not been able to find him and hope he is ok . I have met him a couple of times many years ago at a couple of synth equipment music trade public shows I wanted to tell Michelle Moog about his visit as we are facebook freinds. Thanks for posting brill