Thursday, October 19, 2006
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Bizarre list.
ReplyDeleteKate Bush was well known for her Fairlight work, but you have her listed as a well known KX5 user?
Art of noise instead?
What about such lesser known acts like Peter Gabriel, Devo, Thomas Dolby and others who used the Fairlight?
Korg Triton?? Too many bands to list??? How about listing any?
Nice list. Certainly agree with 2,3 and 4. I remeber it was a good TOTP if you saw one of those beauties on stage!
ReplyDeleteNice list. I like the "show how sucessful and future-modern they were" and the "late 80s 'chiff era'" comments. Nice. Personally, I would move the Jupiter 8 up on the list--it seemed to me to be the "must have" synth from the early-mid 80s, but I didn't get to actually watch TOTP much so I could be wrong.
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