Grimes – Art Angels
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2015 album Art Angels.
Music from Art Angels
Artists on Art Angels
Gear Used On Art Angels
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Grimes – Art Angels (2015). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by Grimes on Art Angels
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During the "Art angels" tour, Grimes plays a red Squier Stratocaster Rosewood fretboard.
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Grimes on Art Angels
In a Future Music interview (issue 298), Grimes discusses several VSTs and plugins she used in Ableton while making Art Angels, including iZotope’s Nectar: “I used iZotope Nectar on a couple of vocal tracks too, but it crashes a lot.” It’s not clear which Nectar release she’s referring to, but Nectar 2 seems probable, since it was released during the same period Grimes was recording Art Angels.
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In a Future Music (issue 298) interview, Grimes discusses several VSTs and plugins she used in Ableton while making Art Angels, including the Waves Manny Marroquin Reverb plugin: “I love the Waves plug-ins too, especially the Manny Marroquin reverbs, which I really like for doing vocals.”
Native Instruments Massive Synth
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Mentioned in this October 27, 2015 Stereogum interview covering the gear used for Art Angels.
I love the Nexus VST and Native Instruments’ Massive, and I really like using iZotope Ozone for sending people demos. I ‘mastered’ the album with Ozone, although obviously I get it professionally mastered in the end. I love the Waves plug-ins too, especially the Manny Marroquin reverbs, which I really like for doing vocals. I used iZotope Nectar on a couple of vocal tracks too, but it crashes a lot.