London 1969: The Wizards of Putney Deny Accusations of Unholy Enchantment at the Electronic Music Studios (EMS)
Double double toil and trouble
Solder burn and filtered bubble
Eye of Cockerell, hand of Cary
Zinovieff, bring forth the Synthi
Cutting up tape
Voltage control
EMS
This is what the future sounded like
This is what the future sounded like
In 1969
In 1969
In London
In London
The electronic music studio
The noise of the [?]
The noise of the [?]
Experimenting with computers
Converting sound into numbers
In London
Making music
The wizards of Putney
The wizards of Putney
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
[?]
[?] in London
[?]
Everybody needs a Synthi
Everybody needs a SynthI
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
The future
[?]
When I was at University I had an experimental band which was quite [?] which could make sounds and could read filters and oscillators and sequencers rather than cutting up ta-tape. The voltage controlled devices. The best the electronic music industry has ever been. In 1971, the first was the VCS 3 or Synthi A, voltage-controlled Synthi 100's voltage converters, vocoder. I wasn’t interested in the business, I hated it. [?]