Agar Agar – The Dog and the Future
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2018 album The Dog and the Future.
Music from The Dog and the Future
Artists on The Dog and the Future
Gear Used On The Dog and the Future
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Agar Agar – The Dog and the Future (2018). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Clara Cappagli
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Guitars used by Clara Cappagli on The Dog and the Future
Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Pete Townshend Stratocaster
Avg price: $9,659.89
In this youtube video from Fact Magazine for their Against The Clock series which takes place in Agar Agar's studio, Clara Cappagli plays a Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Pete Townshend Stratocaster. The guitar is identifiable at the end of the video, at the 11:39 mark for example.
The additional knob below the bridge (blend control for a piezo bridge pickup according to fender's website), position of the pickup switch, Lace Sensor pickups and writing on the headstock all seem to match this particular guitar model. Product page on Fender's Custom Shop website : https://www.fendercustomshop.com/features/pete-townshend-strat/
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Clara Cappagli on The Dog and the Future
Avg price: $582.97
In this youtube video from Fact Magazine for their Against The Clock series which takes place in Agar Agar's studio, Clara Cappagli plays a Korg Minilogue. The synthesizer is identifiable at the end of the video, at the 11:39 mark for example.
Effects Pedals used by Clara Cappagli on The Dog and the Future
Malekko Heavy Industry Ekko 616 Analog Delay
Avg price: $99.00
In this youtube video from Fact Magazine for their Against The Clock series which takes place in Agar Agar's studio, Clara Cappagli uses a Malekko Ekko Analog Delay alongside the Korg Minilogue. It can be seen in use at the 9:16 mark, and at the end of the video around 11:39
I selected the mk1 version instead of the mk2 because of the shape of the enclosure which seems to have rounded corners in the first version and more straight corners in the second one.