Christian Bland's Studio Equipment

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Hunt: We have a real deal Binson Echorec that played a huge role in recording the album, and there’s quite a story behind how we got it. Bland: So, I’m on my second Fulltone Tube Tape Echo. The first one I sold in Ireland to get a discount on a real Binson Echorec at a shop. I got $500 off the Echorec for the TTE and I paid another $1,500 for the Echorec. The very next day, the Echorec broke at our show in Manchester. We went to Paris for the next show and we took it to someone local to fix it, and were told it would be sorted out by the end of the day, and it ended up sitting there for an entire year—and it was never fixed! We retrieved it eventually from Paris and I brought it to Austin Vintage Guitars, and it was there for three weeks until they finally said they had no clue what to do. So—finally—we flew to Los Angeles and took it to our friend, who has a company called Acid Fuzz, and he pulled it off and fixed the thing!

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A Binson Echorec Baby is seen at the top of the Selmer Treble and Bass head. This picture was probably made during shooting "Currency" video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U9B244Z3go

The gear is visible at 0:36.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKqp45gjcfQ/

That Binson Echorec Baby was also used in recording the Black Angels' Death Song.

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