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Photo Gallery: Moogfest 2019

zZounds is back at it, training our eyes at Moog’s annual meeting of minds, music, and technology dubbed “Moogfest.” Located in the lovely confines of downtown Durham, NC, Moogfest is a synth and music lover’s festival complete with intriguing workshops, a huge synth marketplace, experiential art installations and brilliant music performances. Debuting this year is Moog’s Matriarch semi-modular analog synth. And with Thomas Dolby keynoting, this year is truly a sonic feast for the brain, heart, and ears.

Related:
Moog Matriarch Announced at Moogfest 2019

For more information about the Moog Matriarch synth, please email us or call 1-800-ZZOUNDS.

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SCENES FROM MOOGFEST 2019

Queuing for wristbands at The Armory.
A peek inside The Armory.
Matthew Dear warmup at The Armory.
Outside the Carolina Theater.
Craig Leon brings his pioneering New Age sound to the Carolina Theater.
Day 1 Moogfest headliner William Basinsky prepares us for his latest tape-led performance.
On the walkway to tomorrow’s Moog Factory Pop-Up at the American Tobacco Campus.
Full Frame Theater at night — site of Moogfest’s Engineer’s Workshop and talks.
Here there be sonic dragons.
The Moog Matriarch from afar, waiting for its launch.
The good, old bull (of Durham fame) en route to Moogfest.
A step away from the Moog Pop-Up Factory at Moogfest.
Inside the Moog Pop-Up Factory at Moogfest, techies at work.
Mind-bending circuitry pre-building phase.
Moog Matriarch making its mark.
Sampling the goods at Moogfest.
Still working out the science behind this Moog item.
Hot off the benches.
Moog Matriarch, close up.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Morph booth.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Focal, Novation, and Sensei booths.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: YouTube-favorite Cuckoo makes his visit.
Moog Patchwork Book desk.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Folktek booth.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Visualize – A/V station, driven by Moog synths.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Pioneer DJ booth (play: “spot the SQUID”).
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Buchla booth.
Scenes from the Pop-Up Factory Marketplace: Landscape booth.
Discovering Durham.
Outside, the food truck awaits crispy gyoza fans at the American Tobacco Campus.
Original Keith Haring artwork adjacent to Moogfest confines.
The always-impossible-to-get-into Pinhook, a Moogfest venue.
Moogfest long-form durational performance at 21c Museum Hotel.
Moogfest performance by The Field at the Armory.
Moogfest performance by Lucrecia Dalt.
Moogfest DJ set at the Fruit Factory Durham basement.
Moogfest lineup for “ambient” flow music space.
Moogfest performance the Carolina Theater.
Tim Hecker and the Konoyo Ensemble end the night.
Apr 26, 2019Diego
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Since starting on classical guitar around 2000, Diego has become a multi-instrumentalist at heart, but specializes in keyboards and electronic instruments. A sometimes member of various At the Drive-in-adjacent El Paso-based bands, Diego fell out with the scene/sound and does his own things now. He's worked as a staff writer for the zZounds Blog and a product specialist at zZounds for well over 10 years. If you ask Diego's significant other, his true talent is cooking.

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