Friday, October 13, 2017
Step inside DMX Krew’s amazing studio full of vintage synths
Published on Oct 13, 2017 FACTmagazine
"Synth crazy.
Best known as DMX Krew, Ed Upton has been making electro, acid and IDM-laced techno since the early ‘90s for labels such as Aphex Twin’s Rephlex, Legowelt’s Strange Life and, more recently, Hypercolour. He’s also a gear fiend, with a studio full of vintage synths and drum machines.
While we were visiting Upton to check out his custom-made drum machine, the Opal Rhythm Computor, we had time to check out everything else in his studio, including his TR-606, SH-101 and Ensoniq ESQ-1.
Watch above, and check out his new album Strange Directions at Bandcamp."
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Systems,
Chroma,
Ensoniq,
eurorack,
Interviews,
Korg,
Roland,
Sequential Circuits
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