Moog Music has released a music video featuring the wonderful electronic music world of sound designer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Lisa Bella Donna. The synthesist combines vintage and modern analog synthesizers.
Inspired by live synthesizer performances of the 1970s, Lisa Bella Donna performs her electronic sound exploration filmed in the Moog Sound Lab.
In this performance, Lisa integrates the classic Moog Synthesizer IIIP with Moog One, Subsequent 37, Subsequent 25, and the complete Moog semi-modular family (Matriarch, Grandmother, Mother-32, DFAM, and Subharmonicon), highlighting their connectivity and the possibilities of personal orchestration.
Lisa Bella Donna says: “As a longtime electronic music composer and sound designer, I have always regarded my synthesizer studio as a personal “sacred space.” A special place where I can be free and open to create whatever music that needs to vessel through in the moment. To explore the wild, wonderful wilderness of sound and synthesis. A place to find inspiration and to evoke artistic ascension. To create and to be playful in the process. I wanted to project a piece that expressed my happiness and gratitude to get to be creative with my friends and colleagues at Moog. It’s always so much fun to bounce ideas and create a special atmosphere together, each time we have the opportunity to create these pieces.”