moogmemory is the second solo studio album by English improvising pianist and synthesiser player Matthew Bourne.
His first studio album, Montauk Variations, was a series of compositions for solo piano, but moogmemory sees Bourne performing only on the Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog, a specially altered Memorymoog synthesiser.
[2] Despite his reputation as a pianist, in 2013 Bourne was commissioned by the Marsden Jazz Festival to perform a programme of solo synthesiser music, and he titled the project The Matthew Bourne Synthesiser Show in tribute to the work of Annette Peacock and Paul Bley.
[5] The material for the album began from these improvised live performances, and was later honed by Bourne in his home studio in West Yorkshire.
[8] The album was praised in The Skinny and described as "a brave and rewarding left field adventure".