Kazumoto Endo

Kazumoto Endo

Japanese noise musician

Kazumoto Endo's Gear

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In a screenshot of an Instagram story, the Dreadbox Hysteria is visible in Kazumoto Endo's modular setup.

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In a screenshot from Kazumoto Endo's Instagram story, the Behringer Multimode Filter/Resonator Module 1047 is clearly visible in his setup.

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In an Instagram post by user tonocha2591, the Boss WL-60 Wireless can be seen in the 6th slide, providing evidence that Kazumoto Endo uses this gear.

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In an Instagram story (now expired), Kazumoto Endo is seen using a white Soma Laboratory LYRA-8, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard.

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In a screenshot of an expired Instagram story, Kazumoto Endo's setup includes a black Soma Laboratory LYRA-8 FX, visible in a video where he showcases his new joystick module integrated into his modular setup.

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In a screenshot from an expired Instagram story, Kazumoto Endo's modular setup is shown to include the Hikari Instruments Ping Filter.

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In a picture of Kazumoto Endo's setup, the DOD Meatbox Reissue is clearly visible, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the YouTube video titled "Kazumoto Endo Live at Warsaw-Tokyo Underground Sound Festival, Jan 19th 2019," you can clearly see the Vermona Filter Lancet as part of Kazumoto Endo's setup.

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In the video titled "Kazumoto Endo and Kazuma Kubota Live at Soup, Jun 22nd 2019" on YouTube, at 16:46, you can see the DigiTech Polara in Kazumoto Endo's setup.

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In an Instagram post by r.m.remus, a black Tiptop Audio Mantis 2 x 104 HP Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Case is visible as part of Kazumoto Endo's modular setup.

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In the provided photo, a Behringer Chaos is visible in Kazumoto Endo's modular setup.

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On the album cover for the collaboration between Kazumoto Endo and Scum, titled "Live at Studio ZOT," the MASF Life Convulsion can be seen as part of Endo's setup. This is documented on Bandcamp, credited to the artist Scum.

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On the album cover of "Live at Studio ZOT," a collaboration between Kazumoto Endo and Scum, the Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer is visibly part of Endo's setup, as verified by the Bandcamp source provided by Scum.

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In the provided image, Kazumoto Endo's setup clearly includes the Dreadbox Euphoria 8-Stage Phaser.

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