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Tony Zawinul

Tony Zawinul is the eldest son of legendary jazz pianist and composer Joe Zawinul and barrier-breaking Maxine Zawinul, first ever African-American Playboy model. Tony grew up in both Los Angeles and New York, surrounded by his parents’ musical peers and artistic friends. Their love for the arts inspired within him a deep passion for music and storytelling […]

Antonus

Antonus: Manufacturing analog synthesizers based on the mythical ARP 2600 and development of new instruments and accessories inspired in the same line and concept.

Alison Stout

Alison Stout is the owner and a senior technician at Philadelphia-based vintage synthesizer repair workshop Bell Tone Synth Works. After graduating from college with a B.A. in music composition, her interest in orchestration led her to an interest in synthesis, and she found herself increasingly fascinated by analog electronics theory, devoting much of the next […]

Alsún Ní Chasaide

Alsún Ní Chasaide, aka Alison Cassidy, is an engineer for Apple and has been restoring and modifying vintage electronic musical instruments for over 30 years.

Renzo Torti-Forno

Renzo Torti-Forno is a music producer, electronic music composer and synthesizer expert currently settle in Chile. Under his birth name he’s open to colaborate with other artists, specially singers, to make songs in a more pop-oriented mood. He’s also developing a composer career in electroacoustic field, in which he’s involved since 1987. Under “Le Onde […]

Bill T Miller

Bill T Miller: I’m a musician engineer producer remixer photographer filmmaker web designer mutant kook from Boston, MA, USA. I have several different band personas that I recorded at my studio (Headroom) and released on my label (ExtraTerrestrial Discs.) Tons of CDs, Records, Tapes, and MP3s are available from: Out of Band Experience (OBE) – […]

Berklee Ensemble

Berklee is the world’s preeminent college for the study of music. Students perform in specialized ensembles. The Berklee Modular Synthesizer Ensemble will perform.

David Van Pelt

David Van Pelt Up until the age of 12, I had no idea how to play the keyboard (some will say I still don’t).  After hearing “the Final Countdown” by Europe that all changed and I was able to strangely pick up songs by ear.  Long story short, after many different bands, musical styles and […]

Don Slepian

Don Slepian Born into a scientific family, music technologist Don Slepian showed both musical and technical talent early in life.  He was a tester on the early interest as a member of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Synthesizer Soloist with the Honolulu Symphony and Musical Director of the Honolulu Theater for Youth.  He […]