Bastille – Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past album cover

Bastille – Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Album 2022

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2022 album Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past.

Music from Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Artists on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Gear Used On Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Bastille – Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past (2022). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Dan Smith on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Synthesizers

Teenage Engineering OP-1 Portable Synthesizer

Avg price: $1,406.05

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Mentioned in part is the Teenage Engineering OP1

Synthesizers

Roland Juno-106

Avg price: $954.71

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Roland Juno 106

Studio Equipment used by Dan Smith on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Drum Machines

Linn Electronics LinnDrum

Avg price: $3,600.00

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Linn Electronics LinnDrum

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Dan Smith on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Vocal Processing Plugins

Antares Auto-Tune Evo Pitch Correcting Plugin

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Antares Auto Tune

Vocal Processing Plugins

Antares Harmony Engine EVO

Avg price: $329.50

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Harmony Engine

Vocal Processing Plugins

Soundtoys Little Alterboy

Avg price: $98.40

In the Tape Notes podcast episode TN:89 featuring Dan Smith and Mark Crew, they discuss the equipment used in creating Bastille's latest album, "Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past." Among the tools mentioned is the Soundtoys Little Alterboy plugin.

Multi-Effect Plugins

Sugar Bytes Effectrix

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Sugarbytes Effectrix

Chorus Plugins

TAL-Togu Audio Line TAL-Chorus-LX

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

TAL-Chorus-LX

Mastering Plugins

Dolby Atmos Mastering Suite

Avg price: $999.00

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Dolby Atmos

Studio Gear used by Dan Smith on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Channel Strips

Universal Audio LA-610 Channel Strip

Avg price: $1,870.57

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Universal Audio LA-610 Channel Strip

Microphones used by Dan Smith on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Condenser Microphones

Telefunken AK-47 MK II Diaphragm Multi-Pattern Tube Microphone

Avg price: $1,499.00

In Tape Note's Podcast episode with Dan Smith and Mark Crew, the two list equipment they regularly use and specifically used for the band Bastille's Latest Album 'Give Me The Future / Dreams of the Past'

Telefunken AK-47

Guitars used by Charlie Barnes on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Acoustic-Electric Guitars

Fender Acoustasonic Jazzmaster Acoustic-electric Guitar - Ocean Turquoise

Avg price: $2,045.83

Used for extra sonics during the intimate tour for Bastille's latest album 'Give Me The Future', Charlie shows off his gear including his newly acquired Fender Acoustasonic Jazzmaster. The Guitar is used to get both Acoustic and Electric Guitar Sounds

Other Gear used by Charlie Barnes on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Acoustic Guitar Pickups

Fishman Rare Earth

Avg price: $191.97

The Pickup Charlie uses for the Give Me The Future Outstores tour and MTV Unplugged

Studio Equipment used by Charlie Barnes on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Portable Recorders

Sanyo - Talk Book, TRC 800C

In the "Bastille's Live Rig Tour" video by Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech, Charlie Barnes is shown using the Sanyo Talk Book TRC 800C. During the Give Me The Future Outstores Tour, Charlie and Dan incorporate this portable recorder to create ambient sounds. These sounds, recorded in Charlie's home, are played at half speed on the Talk Book and creatively altered using a Whammy Pedal to enhance the immersive experience of their live performances.

Microphones used by Charlie Barnes on Give Me The Future + Dreams Of The Past

Dynamic Microphones

Shure SM58

Avg price: $102.08

For the Give Me The Future Outstores Tour, Charlie and Dan mash up an array of live and electronic equipment to use in order to give the audience an immersive, yet intimate experience for the fist viewing of there latest album with he same title.

Included in the vast amount of instruments is a battered old Shure SM58 Microphone. Charlie uses this for the closing song 'Shut Off The Lights, where he gets the audience to sing the chorus 'Shut off the lights, we don't need them to dance' and then proceeds to put it through into a loop station.