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Debaser wrote:Where's Gillian?
Like always, preparing biscuits and some coffee |
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Aracri wrote:I got a question: with all these electronics, why did they write many "rock songs" in the last years? Cause their main influence and mastermind was Hooky |
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Big Mouth Julio wrote:Aracri wrote:I got a question: with all these electronics, why did they write many "rock songs" in the last years? Cause their main influence and mastermind was Hooky I don't think so. Bernard's last album with Electronic sounded much rocker. Bad Lieutenant's "Never Cry Another Tear" is 100% rock. In none of them PH has been involved in, isn't it? All stuff until "Republic" (with Hooky still in the band) was ever about 50% rock, 50% techno. If we consider the guitar-oriented albuns of Bernard's side projects near this late period, it's much probable that the last three New Order's albuns were more influenced by him. After all, it was Hooky who has left the band after "Sirens", not one of the others, so I think he wasn't the dominant personality at that point..Edited by user 26 May 2013 10:54:48(UTC)
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I think someone might be taking Julio a bit too seriously. He ain't called Big Mouth for nothin...
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Debaser wrote:I think someone might be taking Julio a bit too seriously. He ain't called Big Mouth for nothin...
It's just apparently... Me and Julio always face Hooky versus Sumner to piss off each other. |
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themightyspang wrote:white rackmount synth above minimoog: looks like a pair of Oberheim SEM (synthesizer expander modules) with a kind of master controller as the tiny black bit with knobs on above. this is quite rare, only found one image of it in that configuration so far, the poster incorrectly calls it an OB8 in a rack. http://www.futureproduce...rack-mount-synth-118103/ Those are indeed a pair of SEM modules racked by Studio Electronics. There is also a MIDIMOOG (also racked by SE) directly above it. Beside Maschine on the desk and obscured by the chair is possibly a DSI Tempest. The bottom right is a Rupert Neve Designs Portico II Channel Strip.
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