Jonas Bjerre
Jonas Bjerre's Gear
Jonas Bjerre is frequently seen playing a black Fender Telecaster during live performances, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Mewx.
Jonas is seen with Fender Telecaster Custom in this picture.
In the photo, Jonas Bjerre is pictured using a Korg MicroKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder.
At 8:46 to 8:56 Jonas can be seen seen playing the Yamaha Clavinova PF
From 17:36 to 17:43, Jonas is seen jamming with a sunburst Stratocaster.
Jonas is seen with Yamaha DX7 from 12:11 to 12:56, he is then seen playing it from 21:17 to 21:35
From 42:27 to 42:34, Jonas is seen fiddling around with a Minimoog.
In a video performance of "Comforting Sounds" on YouTube, Jonas Bjerre can be seen using a Fender Jaguar. Although he is primarily associated with the Fender Telecaster, Bjerre also utilizes the Fender Jaguar, which he discusses in an interview with Martin Yam Møller. During this interview, he identifies the Fender Jaguar as one of his most inspirational pieces of gear over time.
In this interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre confirms his usage of the original TASCAM Portastudio 424. It was a gift to him from his parents around the age of 14 that he used to record the first Mew demos with.
In this interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre confirms his usage of the Oberheim Matrix 1000, stating that is causes him some headaches to use on occasion when asked about gear he can't live without.
In the image of Jonas Bjerre's mic booth, it is evident that he uses a Marshall JCM2000 Dual Super Lead for his home studio, as shown in a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller.
In an image of Jonas Bjerre's mic booth, it is clear that he uses a Telefunken U47 microphone for his home studio setup. This is confirmed by the caption accompanying the photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller.
In a photo from Jonas Bjerre's home studio, a Yamaha CS-50 synthesizer is clearly visible among his collection of keyboards. This image was featured in an interview with Martin Yam Møller.
In a photo from Jonas Bjerre's home studio, a Sequential Circuits Prophet VS synthesizer is clearly visible among his collection of keyboards. This image was featured in an interview with Martin Yam Møller.
In a photo from Jonas Bjerre's home studio, the Fender Rhodes Mark II Stage Piano 73 is clearly visible among his collection of keyboards. This image was featured in an interview with Martin Yam Møller.
In an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre stated that Mew used a Roland Juno-6 synthesizer at one point, expressing regret over the decision to sell it.
In an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre states that he uses a Make Noise Black & Gold Shared System almost every day in his modular setup at home.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the ALM Busy Circuits ALM011 Akemie's Castle, positioned below the top left of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the System80 Jove, positioned toward the middle of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the 4MS Spectral Multiband Resonator, positioned near the top left of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the Hikari Instruments Eucrhythm, positioned near the top left of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the Mutable Instruments Elements, positioned near the top right of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the Mutable Instruments Ring positioned below the top left of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the Intellijel Plonk, positioned below the top right of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's Eurorack setup is clearly shown to include the Mutable Instruments Marbles, positioned below the top right of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup is shown to include a DIY Plaits, identifiable by its black panel and the distinctive white Out/Aux highlights positioned toward the center of his arrangement.
In a photo from an interview with Martin Yam Møller, Jonas Bjerre's eurorack setup clearly includes the Mutable Instruments Plait, positioned next to Bjerre's DIY Plait module in the center of his arrangement.
In this Instagram post, Jonas Bjerre shows off his brand new signature guitar from Vuorensaku Guitars, the T.Family "Jonas Bjerre Signature". Bjerre would go on to use this guitar for many of the final remaining Mew shows, seen in countless live performances.
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