Gazelle Twin – Unflesh album cover

Gazelle Twin – Unflesh

Album 2014

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2014 album Unflesh.

Music from Unflesh

Artists on Unflesh

Gear Used On Unflesh

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Gazelle Twin – Unflesh (2014). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Gazelle Twin

Gazelle Twin

Mixing Engineer Producer Recording Engineer

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Gazelle Twin on Unflesh

Synthesizers

Yamaha CS-80

Avg price: $55,770.09

"I try to keep plug-ins to a minimum if I can, and prefer to use samples for as much as possible where I can. For Unflesh, I wrote, recorded and produced everything at home, then took it to an analogue studio in London called MemeTune to work with Benge on bringing some aspects out of the digital realm and into another dimension for extra production and mixing. We replaced a lot of the digital parts with real hardware, mostly vintage synths and effects units like the CS80, Linn-1, and Roland SDD-320 Dimension D Chorus."

Studio Equipment used by Gazelle Twin on Unflesh

Drum Machines

Linn Electronics LM-1 Drum Computer

"I try to keep plug-ins to a minimum if I can, and prefer to use samples for as much as possible where I can. For Unflesh, I wrote, recorded and produced everything at home, then took it to an analogue studio in London called MemeTune to work with Benge on bringing some aspects out of the digital realm and into another dimension for extra production and mixing. We replaced a lot of the digital parts with real hardware, mostly vintage synths and effects units like the CS80, Linn-1, and Roland SDD-320 Dimension D Chorus.

Effects Processors

Roland SDD-320 Dimension D

"I try to keep plug-ins to a minimum if I can, and prefer to use samples for as much as possible where I can. For Unflesh, I wrote, recorded and produced everything at home, then took it to an analogue studio in London called MemeTune to work with Benge on bringing some aspects out of the digital realm and into another dimension for extra production and mixing. We replaced a lot of the digital parts with real hardware, mostly vintage synths and effects units like the CS80, Linn-1, and Roland SDD-320 Dimension D Chorus.