Ultravox & Tigerlily – Rage in Eden album cover

Ultravox & Tigerlily – Rage in Eden

Album 1981

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1981 album Rage in Eden.

Music from Rage in Eden

Gear Used On Rage in Eden

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Ultravox & Tigerlily – Rage in Eden (1981). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Billy Currie on Rage in Eden

Synth Plugins

GForce Software Oddity2 Synthesizer

Avg price: $129.99

Q. Does Oddity2 make an appearance on Doppel and if so can you give a name of a track where it’s easily spotted?

"Yes. When we started working on the prototype back in 2014 I found a sound that actually started my whole album off. I loved it because it was a rubbery, repeating sound that reminded me of Steve Reich in 2050. It was just mad and I laid it down before playing some viola over it. It was very inspiring and that eventually became the track Gleam.

On Tremolo Shudder it was used for the bass part. That’s a tough sound with some amazing character.

In Full Cry, was all Oddity2 except the flappy rhythmic sound, which is Omnisphere. I used the sounds that I downloaded from your site earlier this year. Programmed by PKH. I loved them!

At the end of Viola Reach there’s a lovely rough, distorted sound from Oddity2 too."