Stephen Duffy – They Called Him Tin Tin
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1998 album They Called Him Tin Tin.
Music from They Called Him Tin Tin
Artists on They Called Him Tin Tin
Gear Used On They Called Him Tin Tin
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Stephen Duffy – They Called Him Tin Tin (1998). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Stephen Duffy
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Stephen Duffy on They Called Him Tin Tin
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"During our time in LA, Rob and I went out to junk shops and so on," recalls Duffy, "and bought a lot of vintage analogue gear, like a Juno 60, Prophet 5, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, and Linn Drum. I also bought an ARP String Ensemble on eBay because it has the sound of those early Roxy Music albums. Rob was really into having a kind of 1980s sound. People have suggested that it came from me, since I had a synthesizer hit record in the mid '80s, but Rob was referencing New Order and the Human League and bands like that. I would never have come up with those ideas. Of course, for me it was helpful that I'd had been working with Junos and Jupiters and so on with the Tintin records in the early 1980s."
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"During our time in LA, Rob and I went out to junk shops and so on," recalls Duffy, "and bought a lot of vintage analogue gear, like a Juno 60, Prophet 5, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, and Linn Drum. I also bought an ARP String Ensemble on eBay because it has the sound of those early Roxy Music albums. Rob was really into having a kind of 1980s sound. People have suggested that it came from me, since I had a synthesizer hit record in the mid '80s, but Rob was referencing New Order and the Human League and bands like that. I would never have come up with those ideas. Of course, for me it was helpful that I'd had been working with Junos and Jupiters and so on with the Tintin records in the early 1980s."