Cameron Picton's Gear

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This pedal can be seen on Cam´s board on this picture. It was taken during a gig at the Windmill in 2021. Photo found through bmbmbm posting on Facebook. Credits to Nick Dimitrov

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Bottom right hand corner, Bass Big Muff Pi on the top of his board

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Cameron's main bass guitar, as shown on the picture

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Seen on Camerons board during a gig in london 2018.

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Can be seen on Cameron's pedalboard in this photo (thank you Lucas you king)

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Cameron can be seen using this bass live in this photo.

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You can see the SP404 to the left of Cameron's pedalboard (evidenced by the MASF Raptio) at around 3:40 in the video of them performing BMBMBM on the BBC.

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Seen on Camerons board during a gig in london 2018, used notably in the song "Ducter" for the stuttering effect.

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THC Homebrew Chorus on Cam's 2018 board

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Cam used this bass at Pitchfork Music Festival 2021. It is distinguishable from the 4001 with its mini toggles.

Please note that a 650B is credited on their most recent album, Cavalcade. Whether he owns another vintage Kramer bass or this one was mistakenly identified as a 650B is currently unknown.

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Cameron Picton is seen using the Gretsch G6136LSB White Falcon Bass on the tracks "953" and "Near DT, MI" from Black Midi's vinyl release, as captured in a photo by Oliver Barrett on Flickr.

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Cameron can be seen using this synth throughout the video.

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Seen from 0:00 onwards. Used in majority of live shows post the 2019 KEXP show onwards. Orange colour

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The Holy Grail Nano could be seen on Cameron's board from Black Midi's 2019 US tour.

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Cameron Picton uses a Fender Mustang Bass on the track "Of Schlagenheim" from Black Midi's vinyl, as shown in Oliver Barrett's Flickr photo.

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Cameron replaced his Sidejack 32's duties with a blue Univox Hi-Flier Phase 3

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This pedal can be seen on Cam´s board on this picture. It was taken during a gig at the Windmill in 2021. Photo found through bmbmbm posting on Facebook. Credits to Nick Dimitrov.

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Cameron Picton uses the Gibson EB-2 Bass Guitar on the track "Western," as seen in the Black Midi vinyl cover photo by Oliver Barrett on Flickr.

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Cameron Picton uses a Fender Jazz Bass on the tracks "Reggae" and "Years Ago" from Black Midi's vinyl, as shown in Oliver Barrett's photo on Flickr.

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Can be seen on the left from 0:00, underneath the AD200 Head. Used for most live shows post the 2019 KEXP show. Orange coloured...

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Seen at the Windmill performance

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This pedal can be seen on Cam´s board on this picture. It was taken during a gig at the Windmill in 2021. Photo found through bmbmbm posting on Facebook. Credits to Nick Dimitrov.

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can be seen behind Cameron on the KEXP set

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can be seen using the cab in this KEXP session

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Cam has recently been seen using The Grand, a limited-edition short scale bass made by Serek in Chicago. The luthier who made it posted about it on an Instagram story, but you can see various footage from lives so far where he continues to use the Serek bass.

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In the physical copy of Hellfire, it says Cam uses a Hofner Senator bass on 27 Questions.

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In this performance of black midi in Birmingham, Cam can be seen using a Peavey T-40 bass

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The pedal can be seen in Cameron's acoustic pedalboard for the Hellfire Tour (photo taken in Sestri Levante 01/08/22)

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In the physical copy of Hellfire, it shows that Cameron uses a Guild M-120 on Eat Men Eat and Still. He can also be seen using it on live performances of the songs.

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In this image you can see his guitars (All that are pictures except the white strat) and is amplifier (The one in the center)

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