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Peter Zinovieff (born 1933) is a British engineer and inventor of Russian ethnicity, most notable for his EMS company, which made the famous VCS3 synthesizer in the late 1960s. The synthesizer was used by many early progressive rock bands such as Pink Floyd〔Notably on ''The Dark Side of the Moon'': Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco, ''Analog Days'', Harvard University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-674-01617-3, (p. 293 ).〕 and White Noise, and Krautrock groups like Kraftwerk〔Pinch and Trocco, (p. 297 ).〕 as well as more pop-oriented artists, including David Bowie. == Early life and education == Zinovieff was born on 26 January 1933;〔Sofka Zinovieff, ''Red Princess: A Revolutionary Life'', London: Granta, 2007, ISBN 978-1-86207-919-9, p. 185.〕 his parents, Leo Zinovieff and Sofka, née Princess Sophia Dolgorouky, were both Russian aristocrats, who met in London after their families had emigrated to escape the Russian Revolution and soon divorced.〔Pinch and Trocco, (pp. 276 ), (p. 278 ).〕 During World War II he and his brother Ian lived with their grandparents in Guildford and then with their father in Sussex. He attended Guildford Royal Grammar School, Gordonstoun School, and Oxford University, where he earned a doctorate in geology.〔Zinovieff, (p. 295 ).〕〔Pinch and Trocco, (p. 279 ).〕
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