Instruments
On tour, a variety of instruments are used, including:
- Moon Safari (JB Dunckel, Nicolas Godin, Brian Reitzell, Roger Manning Jr., Brian Kehew, Justin Meldal Johnsen)
Moog source, Roland JX-3P, Roland VP-330 Vocoder plus, Wurlitzer 200A, Moog minimoog, Solina string ensemble, Yamaha CS1x Hammond XB-2, Roland PC-180, Guitare Fender Jaguar, EMU SP-1200 Fender Rhodes suitecase Mk I, Korg MS-20, Moog Theremin
- 10,000 Hz Legend (JB Dunckel, Nicolas Godin, Brian Reitzell, Jason Falkner, James Rotondi)
VP 330, Roland PC-200, Fender Rhodes mk II, Moogerfooger MF-103, Solina String Ensemble, Korg Ms-20, Akai MPC 2000 XL Alesis A6 Andromeda, Kurzweil keyboard Korg cx3 (with EHX Memory Man), Roland PC-200, Harmonica Boss Dr Sample SP-202, Boss VT-1 Voice Transformer, EHX Delay Moogerfooger MF-104 Gibson SG, 70's Guild D35 70's Fender Mustang Bass, Ashdown Amp
- Talkie Walkie (JB Dunckel, Nicolas Godin, Dave Palmer, Earl Harvin)
Yamaha CP-80, Nord Lead 2, Korg MS-20, Solina String Ensemble, Fender Rhodes Mk I Sequential Circuits Six Track, Hammond XB-2, Roland SH-101 (blue version), Microkorg, Moog Minimoog Voyager
- Pocket Symphony (JB Dunckel, Nicolas Godin, Steve Jones, Vincent Taurelle, Earl Harvin)
Yamaha CP 80, Korg MS-20, Solina String Ensemble, Fender Rhodes mk I VP-550, Fender Mustang Bass Red Competition, Hofner Club Bass 500/2, Guild Acoustic Guitar, Ashdown Amp
- Love 2 (JB Dunckel, Nicolas Godin, Alex Thomas)
Korg MS-20, Solina String Ensemble, Manikin Memotron, Wurlitzer, Moog Source, VP-550, Fender Mustang Bass Blue Competition, Guild D35, Ashdown Amp
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—Alexander Pope (16881744)
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“Whilst Marx turned the Hegelian dialectic outwards, making it an instrument with which he could interpret the facts of history and so arrive at an objective science which insists on the translation of theory into action, Kierkegaard, on the other hand, turned the same instruments inwards, for the examination of his own soul or psychology, arriving at a subjective philosophy which involved him in the deepest pessimism and despair of action.”
—Sir Herbert Read (18931968)