Erik Norlander’s Galactic Incentive

For a Limited Time Only

Receive Erik Norlander’s New The Galactic Collective With $25 Donation

Erik Norlander is many things to the world of synth-driven symphonic rock. He is a maestro at the keys, a composer, producer, synth designer and a sterling bandmate and colleague to many in the music industry. To the Bob Moog Foundation, Erik is a rockstar advocate for  our cause, raising his voice (and synths) for us time and time again:

  • Catch him in this YouTube video talking about Bob’s legacy,
  • Listen to the original song, The Princely Hours, that he composed for the Bob Moog Foundation on all Moog instruments here[audio:https://moogfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Princely-Hours.mp3|titles=The Princely Hours]
  • Check out the photo gallery from his recent performance at our spring fundraiser Moogus Operandi, which took place on May 27th.

The Galactic Collective

For a limited time only, thanks to Erik’s generosity, we are able to offer his new CD, the very Moog-centric The Galactic Collective, with a donation of $25.00 to the BMF. Erik enthusiastically supports our efforts to teach science through electronic music, and to restore Bob’s archives, and to create a Moogseum, a hallmark interactive facility where these two goals will converge.

Please join Erik in supporting the BMF by donating today.

Not only will you be supporting the Bob Moog Foundaiton’s mission to educate, inspire and innovate through electronic music, you will receive Erik’s excellent CD which includes insightful liner notes from Michelle Moog-Koussa where she speaks to Erik’s connection to Bob Moog. Here is a sampling from those introductory notes :

It is said that in hands of the highest caliber, the use of technology becomes magic. Not pull-a-rabbit-out-of-a-hat magic, but awe-inspiring transcendental connection. Bob handed off his technological, musical baton and Erik Norlander has cradled it in his hands, skillfully, lovingly exploring the limits of sonic expression and incorporating it into his expressive, epic music. Magic.”

To read more about The Galactic Collective, check out this great review on Ystejam.