Hubbard '80 - Download or Vinyl/Cassette Pre-order

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MP3/24-bit FLAC Download: £7.99, Vinyl: £49.99 including shipping, Cassette: £16.99 including shipping.

18 track 1980 synth extravaganza!

"It sounds like if Jarre had spent 1979 doing TV themes again!"

In an alternate reality sometime in 1978, an up-and-coming synth wizard called Rob Hubbard went to the NAMM in Chicago. There, he met a studio engineer called Marcel Donné. Deciding to work together, they produced an electronic album using a menagerie of the most up-to-date synths such as the Korg KR-55, Korg MS-20, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, ARP-2600, Korg PS-3200, ARP Odyssey and the Korg PE-1000 and many others, all of which are now vintage.

This is that album: originally released 3rd January 1980 and remastered for our modern times.
Time's a wasting for you to buy it...


Vinyl and Cassette are on pre-order, timeline COVID dependent.

Rob Hubbard and Marcel Donné present a cutting-edge synth extravaganza, starring the following gear:

  • ARP 2600
  • ARP Odyssey
  • EMS VCS 3
  • Eminent 310
  • Fairlight I
  • Korg KR-55
  • Korg MS-20
  • Korg PE-1000
  • Korg PS-3200
  • Korg SQ-10
  • Mellotron
  • Minimoog
  • Moog 55
  • Oberheim OB-X
  • Prophet-5
  • Roland RE-201 Space Echo
  • Roland VP-330
  • Moog Prodigy
  • Klark Teknik DN50 Spring Reverb
  • Korg MS-50
  • Lexicon 244 reverb
  • Solina String Ensemble
  • Moog Model 10
  • Korg Delta
  • Korg Sigma
  • Korg Lambda
  • Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble
  • Roland CR-78

18 tracks, 73 gorgeous minutes of music!

  1. The Last V8
  2. Human Race #1
  3. Braking Hard (Indy 500)
  4. 688 Attack Sub
  5. Bump Set Spike
  6. Hydrofool
  7. Final Synth Sample
  8. Lightforce
  9. Ricochet
  10. Chimera
  11. Knucklebusters Intro
  12. Knight Tyme
  13. W.A.R.
  14. Trans-Atlantic Balloon Challenge
  15. Thrust
  16. Gerry the Germ
  17. Thalamusic
  18. Crazy Comets

Hubbard '80 is also available on CD/digital as part of the Project Hubbard Deluxe set.

Hubbard '80 logo by Thomas Finnerup. Video by Andrew Laggan. "Rob" artwork by Steve Green.