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Synth Icons with Andy Whitmore

Andy Whitmore (andy@andywhitmore.com)
Yamaha Cs-80
Michael Jackson
Yamaha DX7
Roland Jupiter-4
Vangelis
Madonna
Toto
Daft Punk
Roland Jd-800
Depeche Mode
Phil Collins
Synth Pop
80s Music
Roland Jupiter-8
Minimoog Model D
Korg M1
Berlin
Elton John
Roland D-50
The Human League

🎹 Synth Icons is the podcast where legendary keyboards come back to life. Hosted by producer and synth expert Andy Whitmore, each episode dives into the world’s most iconic synthesizers — from the lush analog power of the Yamaha CS-80, to the digital sparkle of the DX7, to the unmistakable sounds of the Korg M1.

Andy recreates famous riffs, compares hardware to modern software emulations, and rev... more

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A blind Hoover sound test comparing the real Roland Alpha Juno-1 against Roland Cloud Zenology Pro. Can you tell which one is the real hardware?

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You know these riffs — but do you know which synths played them? I recreate 10 iconic tracks/hooks on the original (or closest practical) keyboards: DX7, Korg M1, JD-800, JP-8080, Jupiter-4, Prophet-5 and more — with quick narration... more

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In this episode, I play 20 of the greatest synth riffs ever, recreated on the original synths and classic keyboards that helped make them famous.

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A fast countdown of the 11 most valuable synthesizers of all time — famous owners, iconic tracks, and the wild prices behind the GX-1, CS-80, Moog modular systems, Jupiter-8 and more.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 1 ratings
  • Brilliant podcast for Synth lovers

    Brilliant podcast for synth lovers. Andy Whitmore really knows his stuff and makes every episode fun, musical, and genuinely informative. The mix of iconic riffs, classic keyboard history, and real-world production insight is spot on. You can tell this comes from years of hands-on experience, and the sound quality is excellent too. If you love synths, classic records, or just hearing how famous sounds were made, this is a must-listen.

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The show's sound quality and informative take on classic synths draw in both enthusiasts and professionals.
Production depth and gear knowledge are repeatedly highlighted as standout strengths.
Listeners praise the host's hands-on expertise and clear riffs visually and audibly.

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A deep-dive show for synth lovers and production nerds, exploring iconic keyboards and their sounds through hands-on riffs, studio comparisons, and production stories. Episodes highlight legendary instruments (like the CS-80, DX7, and M1), show how hardware compares to software emulations, and reveal the techniques behind famous riffs and arrangements. A consistent thread is celebrating studio craft and historical context, with occasional studio tours and audience interactions that spark new riff recreations. Notably, the host brings years of hands-on synth experience, making technical detail accessible and entertaining for musicians, producers, and tech enthusiasts alike.

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