Joseph Mount
Joseph Mount's Gear
Joseph Mount mentions using this workstation in the interview at the end of this article: "It's another one of these things that I bought and then felt I needed to get my money's worth out of,” he says. "It's this big church-organ-type thing that sounds amazing and has the same kind of circuitry as a CS80. It has a limited synthesizer section, but it's so warm. Everything on 'I'm Aquarius' is pretty much played on that. I also bought this Baldwin Electric Harpsichord which has been kind of relegated to just the intro of 'Monstrous'. Originally it was played on the harpsichord, but it sounded a bit too baroque.” This is also the workstation that can be seen in the music video for "The Look".
In a studio interview, Joseph Mount of Metronomy is shown using Yamaha NS-10M studio monitors.
Joseph Mount can be seen using a Siel Orchestra 2, at 0:15 in this video.
Joseph playing his main guitar.
At 1:31 we can see him playing this blue guitar.
Joseph Mount of Metronomy has consistently used the Korg M500 Micro-Preset synthesizer across all of the band's albums and tours. During the 2000s, following the release of "Nights Out," Mount frequently played the Micro-Preset in live performances. It was also prominently featured alongside Oscar's Akai MPK controller during "The English Riviera" tour. Additionally, during the "Love Letters" tour, band member Michael Lovett (NZCA Lines) played the Micro-Preset, visible above his Juno-60. The image captioned "Metronomy_079.jpg" on BlogSpot visually supports its presence in their setup.
For performance of the "Night Owl" live at BBC Radio 6's live room, Mount used the Sequential Circuits Prophet 600.
In a photo on Nickydigital, Joseph Mount is seen playing a Fender Coronado II in a sunburst finish.
Joe mount uses a juno 106 on some of the metronomy albums. It is visible in some pictures of the band in the studio and band member Oscar Cash played it during the "love letters" tour. You can also see the juno 106 in footage of the bands previous tour where it was often brought on stage half way through the show to play some of the songs.
Joe mount used the Edp wasp on the first two Metronomy albums it is visible in some pictures and in the video for "holiday"
In this Picture, we can see the ProCo RAT on Joseph's pedalboard :
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In this Picture, we can see the Boss OD-2 on Joseph's pedalboard :
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"Chief amongst the drum machines used were Mount's Ace Tone FR3, a Roland TR808 borrowed from Arctic Monkeys/Haim producer James Ford, and Mount's most recent acquisition, an Eko ComputeRhythm from the early '70s, these days valued at around £5000."
In a studio interview, Joseph Mount of Metronomy is seen using a Squier Jazz Affinity electric bass.
In a studio interview, Joseph Mount of Metronomy is seen using the Universal Audio Apollo 8 audio interface.
In the live performance on KEXP, Joseph Mount uses the Boss DR-110 Dr. Rhythm Graphic drum machine for all the songs.
During the Dour Festival 2019 session of "Salted Caramel Ice Cream," Joseph Mount of Metronomy used a Fender Super-Sonic 22 Combo amplifier. A user-uploaded photo verifies this setup.
Metronomy - Salted Caramel Ice Cream - Session (Dour 2019)
In a session at Dour 2019, Joseph Mount of Metronomy can be seen using an Ernie Ball Guitar Strap during their performance of "Salted Caramel Ice Cream." The usage is documented in a user-uploaded photo.
In a session at Dour Festival 2019, Joseph Mount of Metronomy used a Sennheiser e935 microphone, as seen in a user-uploaded photo from their "Salted Caramel Ice Cream" performance.
He uses it live on this video. You can see it on top of another bigger keyboard he uses too.
"Chief amongst the drum machines used were Mount's Ace Tone FR3, a Roland TR808 borrowed from Arctic Monkeys/Haim producer James Ford, and Mount's most recent acquisition, an Eko ComputeRhythm from the early '70s, these days valued at around £5000."
"Chief amongst the drum machines used were Mount's Ace Tone FR3, a Roland TR808 borrowed from Arctic Monkeys/Haim producer James Ford, and Mount's most recent acquisition, an Eko ComputeRhythm from the early '70s, these days valued at around £5000."
In this Picture, we can see the Boss DD-7 on Joseph's pedalboard :
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In this Picture, we can see the Boss PS-5 on Joseph's pedalboard :
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In this Picture, we can see the Boss TR-2 on Joseph's pedalboard :
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In the user-uploaded photo from Wordpress, Joseph Mount's pedalboard includes the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, indicating its use in his setup.
In this Picture, we can see the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 on Joseph's pedalboard :
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In a studio interview, Joseph Mount of Metronomy is shown using the Genelec 8030B studio monitors.
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