Jarvis Cocker
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There is a clear shot of Cocker playing a Vox Marauder at 0:18 in this music video for "Something Changed."
In this photo, Cocker can be seen playing a Japanese Marine Rider Guitar.
At 0:21 in this video, one can see Cocker playing "Common People" on Casio MT500.
Jarvis Cocker has been playing the Vox Starstream XII as of festival performances promoting his new project, JARV IS...
According to the Pulp Wiki, which contains album credits for Cocker's solo albums, Cocker plays a Vox Hawk IV Bass.
In this photo, Cocker can be seen playing a Harmony Sovereign H1260 Acoustic Guitar.
In this photo, Cocker can be seen with a '62 Fender American Jazz Bass.
In this image, Cocker can be seen playing a Gibson J-200.
Jarvis Cocker is credited with "Roland S H 1000" in the liner notes.
This article states that Cocker used a Roland SH-09 Synth.
"I remember Candida playing a basic part on 'Common People' with the Farfisa — which produced her big kind of signature sound — but a lot of that was redone. Sitting with his Micromoog, Jarvis was constantly going, 'Just give me that for a second.' So, we'd run the part through the Moog, he'd fiddle with it and we'd put it back down on tape. Candida's keyboards all had push-button presets, and Jarvis modifed everything so they didn't sound like push-button presets but had a certain Jarvis-ness about them." David Nicholas, Pulp's Engineer.
"Jarvis Cocker performs at Pulp's first comeback gig at the Parc Del Fòrum in Barcelona. Photograph: Jordi Vidal/Redferns" - The Guardian.
In this photo, Cocker can be seen playing a Takamine EG523SC-12.
This Sound On Sound article states that Cocker uses a Roland VP-330.
He's credited with "Mellotron Flute" in the liner notes.
He's credited with "Solina String Ensemble" in the liner notes.
Jarvis Cocker goes into detail about his love and use of the PS-400 in his book Good Pop, Bad Pop.
The tour program lists Jarvis Cocker as using the Dubreq Stylophone S-1 Retro Pocket Synth during performances.
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