The MiniMoog Book Gets Funded

US Explore 50+ years of music history      25/04/24

Kim Bjørn is the founder of Bjooks - an independent publishing company at the intersection of music, visual arts, history, engineering, and pop culture. His first book was funded via Kickstarter in 2017, and since then he has released another six titles, and this time he's focusing his attention on the MiniMoog. 

THE MINIMOOG BOOK is our most vital project yet, documenting and delving deep into the iconic electronic instrument that has shaped generations of musicians and songs. We've already spent a massive amount of funds on exclusive photography, research, and production - and we need your help in getting the last bits together to release this important title.

We're deeply privileged to bring this beautiful book to Kickstarter for our loyal readers and enthusiasts everywhere. Your support in making this labor of love a reality will mean the world to us, the music world - and hopefully you as well :)

Please check out the campaign and select a reward - your support is highly appreciated, and we can't wait to get this visually stunning and informative coffee table book in your hands later in the year.

 

More info here: https://bjooks.com/products/the-minimoog-book

 

About the author [midierror]: midierror makes nifty Max For Live devices, innovative music hardware, award winning sample packs and hosts a podcast speaking to people in the music world.



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