MATRIXSYNTH: Kraftwerk Cover "Tour de France" Space Disco (w. Minilogue Machinedrum Volca etc)


Monday, April 25, 2016

Kraftwerk Cover "Tour de France" Space Disco (w. Minilogue Machinedrum Volca etc)


Published on Apr 25, 2016 Shimanski Beats

"This time I tried something I have never done before: a Kraftwerk cover! The song is "Tour de France" from 1984. However the version I made doesn't really sound like Kraftwerk; it is rather oriented to the Space Disco style, some very synthesizerladen post 70s disco music.

The lead sequences are played live (unfortunately with some mistakes here and there), the rest is controled by the sequencer of the Electribe Sampler and the Machinedrum, respectively.
Whilst the performance is live and "dawless" (check out the Facebook group on Dawless jamming!), it was recorded with Cubase - no post production, though.
Instruments used:
Korg Minilogue (Lead 1)
Clavia Nord Lead 2x (Lead 2+3)
Arturia Microbrute (arpeggio)
MAM MB 33 retro (main bass)
Korg Volca bass (additional bass)
Elektron Machinedrum MK2 (Drums
Waldorf Streichfett (phaser strings)
External FX: Lexicon MX200, TC Electronic M One XL, TC Electronic M350, DBX 166XL

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Shimanski Beats"

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