Roland Jupiter-4 - Notable Musicians/bands Known To Have Used The Jupiter-4

Notable Musicians/bands Known To Have Used The Jupiter-4

  • Michael Jackson (Thriller)
  • Covenant, using (still to this day) a JP-4 as well as a Promars.
  • Devo
  • Late of the Pier
  • Duran Duran (Duran Duran, Rio, Medazzaland)
  • Wolf Parade
  • Juicy Audio Productions (S R DHAIN) - through a filterbank
  • The Unicorns
  • Gary Numan (Telekon, Dance)
  • Men at Work (Business as usual, Cargo)
  • Jon & Vangelis (Short Stories, The Friends of Mr Cairo, Private Collection)
  • Tangerine Dream (Tangram)
  • Meat Beat Manifesto
  • Paul Davis Used in his self-titled 1980 Lp
  • Stevie Wonder
  • The Cars
  • Thomas Dolby (The Golden Age of Wireless)
  • Level 42 ("Last Chance" from The Pursuit of Accidents)
  • David Bowie
  • The Human League (Reproduction, Travelogue, Dare)
  • Heaven 17 (Penthouse and Pavement)
  • John Foxx
  • Isao Tomita
  • Simple Minds (Empires and Dance, Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call)
  • The Moog Cookbook
  • Vince Clarke
  • Depeche Mode (Speak & Spell)
  • Yazoo (Upstairs at Eric's)
  • BT
  • Spandau Ballet (Journeys to Glory)
  • Tangerine Dream
  • Vangelis
  • Whodini - well known for the fast arpegiator lead on "Magic's Wand" courtesy of Thomas Dolby
  • Saint Etienne
  • Soft Cell
  • Le Le
  • The Spoons

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