MATRIXSYNTH: Custom White Roland V-Synth Used on Madonna's 2004 Tour


Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Custom White Roland V-Synth Used on Madonna's 2004 Tour

via this auction
"Up for auction is one custom white Roland V-Synth, Version 2.0, used by keyboardist Marcus Brown on Madonna's 2004 "Re-Invention" Tour! The instrument was custom-painted white with beautiful, detailed panel graphics (rumored at a cost in excess of $1k alone) by the great Bruce Forat in Los Angeles, has the word "ANGELMUSE" and "Marcus Brown" stenciled under the touchscreen and is signed on the underside in silver pen, by Mr. Brown. The story of this instrument and its sisters that were specially prepared for this tour, is told on a special Roland web page"






4 comments:

  1. Well If Queen Madonna was within 5ft of this machine with her mystical gaze for even a half a second, then it officially makes this item a powerful spiritual device. It will bring great riches to whomever is fortunate enough to lay hands upon it.

    It could even be the center piece of a very complex cult community compound.

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  2. If only I thought white synthesizers looked good...

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  3. Wow. That's beautiful. Wish I had saved some to buy this beauty in white!

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