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electronic circuits,
could be a
reasonable design for
commercial products. The
Orgatron was
developed in 1934 by
Frederick Albert Hoschke,
after a
Miessner patent...
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Everett also
pioneered the
electrostatic reed organ,
manufacturing the
Orgatron brand from 1935 to 1941,
before suspending production for
World War II...
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electronic instruments such as the theremin, teleharmonium, trautonium, and
orgatron, as part of a "****uristic
electric music movement that
never went remotely...
- 1:47 8. "My Best
Friends (Don't Even P**** This)" 4:36 9. "White Riffs" 0:48 10. "Song for John in D" 3:37 11. "Doctor
Orgatron" 1:36 12. "Frip Job" 1:09...
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produced by a fuzz box
distortion pedal.
Electrostatic reed
organ Everett Orgatron Compton organ Wurlitzer electric piano Hohner Pianet Miessner, Benjamin...
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attack of the
notes on the Robb Wave
Organ to that of a
Hammond or an
Orgatron (another
electronic organ of the time, one that used
reeds instead of tone...
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electric piano, Moog and ARP
synthesizer Bobby Ogdin - organ,
electric piano,
Orgatron Bill
LaBounty - piano,
electric piano Kenny Malone -
drums Farrell Morris...
- in the
first large scale production on an
electronic organ known as the
Orgatron. In 1954, the
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company used his 1935
design for an amplified...