 We dedicated a two-hour radio show to the Mellotron, which was a popular  keyboard instrument using tape loops as a sound source - the first  sampling keyboard, (analog) - popularized in the 1960s in "Strawberry  Fields Forever" and many other songs. Though we couldn't totally avoid King Crimson, Zombies, and early Genesis, the show focused on recent examples. Featuring incidental mellotron music by Paul Kotheimer. Afterward hear a bit of a live in-studio concert by Santah. Download the playlist.
We dedicated a two-hour radio show to the Mellotron, which was a popular  keyboard instrument using tape loops as a sound source - the first  sampling keyboard, (analog) - popularized in the 1960s in "Strawberry  Fields Forever" and many other songs. Though we couldn't totally avoid King Crimson, Zombies, and early Genesis, the show focused on recent examples. Featuring incidental mellotron music by Paul Kotheimer. Afterward hear a bit of a live in-studio concert by Santah. Download the playlist.Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Songs With Mellotrons
 We dedicated a two-hour radio show to the Mellotron, which was a popular  keyboard instrument using tape loops as a sound source - the first  sampling keyboard, (analog) - popularized in the 1960s in "Strawberry  Fields Forever" and many other songs. Though we couldn't totally avoid King Crimson, Zombies, and early Genesis, the show focused on recent examples. Featuring incidental mellotron music by Paul Kotheimer. Afterward hear a bit of a live in-studio concert by Santah. Download the playlist.
We dedicated a two-hour radio show to the Mellotron, which was a popular  keyboard instrument using tape loops as a sound source - the first  sampling keyboard, (analog) - popularized in the 1960s in "Strawberry  Fields Forever" and many other songs. Though we couldn't totally avoid King Crimson, Zombies, and early Genesis, the show focused on recent examples. Featuring incidental mellotron music by Paul Kotheimer. Afterward hear a bit of a live in-studio concert by Santah. Download the playlist.
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