"Paul Langlade calls it "gear p.rn" or "synth p.rn" because - jammed as they are with sequencers, synthesizers, samplers and various other pieces of equipment - his photographs of the leading lights in the Dutch electro scene are a music nerd's wet dream."
click here for the article on FACT magazine. You'll find more studio shots.
Pictured here:
Top: Legowelt
Bottom: Rude66
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Friday, October 30, 2009
West Coast Boys: Dutch Electro Portraits
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are you sure about that being a Sixtrak?
ReplyDeletelooks more like a stock Drumtraks to me...
Yep, that is indeed a standard-issue Drumtraks below the 101.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, just below the Drumtraks there does appear to be a keyboardless CS-5 or CS-10!
Yeah, my bad. I even have a Six-Trak. No Drumtraks though.
ReplyDeleteYeah the dutch west coast ftw!
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