Front 242 – No Comment (Remastered) album cover

Front 242 – No Comment (Remastered)

Album 2016

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2016 album No Comment (Remastered).

Music from No Comment (Remastered)

Artists on No Comment (Remastered)

Gear Used On No Comment (Remastered)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Front 242 – No Comment (Remastered) (2016). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Front 242 on No Comment (Remastered)

Synthesizers

PPG Wave 2.3

Per this gearnews.de feature, dated May 04, 2021:

(translated to English from its original German)

"Don't Crash" is released and the "No Comment" album, which stands for the early EBM sound like hardly any other. This was also due to the change of instruments. After an apparently short interlude with a PPG wave, there was now one thing above all else: sampling and dynamic FM sounds. This will accompany us very strongly here. Hundreds of imitators did the same.

Studio Equipment used by Front 242 on No Comment (Remastered)

Drum Machines

E-mu Drumulator

Avg price: $1,140.48

Per this May 04, 2021 feature from gearnews.de:

The drum sound is now the quite hard sound of the E-Mu drumulator, which leads bone-dry through the No Comment tracks.