Natalie Gott
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/ 22 August 2005

Father of the synthesiser dies in US

Robert A Moog, whose self-named synthesisers turned electric currents into sound and opened the musical wave that became electronica, has died. He was 71. Moog died on Sunday at his home in Asheville, according to his company’s website. He had suffered from an inoperable brain tumour, detected in April.