Marie Davidson
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In this article, the writer talks about Marie Davidson's song 'Excès De Vitesse’, saying "Made using machines including Roland’s TR-505, the Arturia Minibrute with the MFB Step 64 sequencer, Boss Digital Delay (“DD3 or DD6”) and a Korg monotribe for overdubbing, “it’s very very stripped down,” Davidson says of the track that put her on the map, “influenced by that kind of early sequencer, drum machine music that Bernardino was capturing so well on Double Invitation.”
In this article, the writer talks about Marie Davidson's song 'Excès De Vitesse’, saying "Made using machines including Roland’s TR-505, the Arturia Minibrute with the MFB Step 64 sequencer, Boss Digital Delay (“DD3 or DD6”) and a Korg monotribe for overdubbing, “it’s very very stripped down,” Davidson says of the track that put her on the map, “influenced by that kind of early sequencer, drum machine music that Bernardino was capturing so well on Double Invitation.”
In this article, the writer talks about Marie Davidson's song 'Excès De Vitesse’, saying "Made using machines including Roland’s TR-505, the Arturia Minibrute with the MFB Step 64 sequencer, Boss Digital Delay (“DD3 or DD6”) and a Korg monotribe for overdubbing, “it’s very very stripped down,” Davidson says of the track that put her on the map, “influenced by that kind of early sequencer, drum machine music that Bernardino was capturing so well on Double Invitation.”
In this article, the writer talks about Marie Davidson's song 'Excès De Vitesse’, saying "Made using machines including Roland’s TR-505, the Arturia Minibrute with the MFB Step 64 sequencer, Boss Digital Delay (“DD3 or DD6”) and a Korg monotribe for overdubbing, “it’s very very stripped down,” Davidson says of the track that put her on the map, “influenced by that kind of early sequencer, drum machine music that Bernardino was capturing so well on Double Invitation.”
In this article, the writer talks about Marie Davidson's song 'Excès De Vitesse’, saying "Made using machines including Roland’s TR-505, the Arturia Minibrute with the MFB Step 64 sequencer, Boss Digital Delay (“DD3 or DD6”) and a Korg monotribe for overdubbing, “it’s very very stripped down,” Davidson says of the track that put her on the map, “influenced by that kind of early sequencer, drum machine music that Bernardino was capturing so well on Double Invitation.”
In this article, the writer talks about Marie Davidson's song 'Excès De Vitesse’, saying "Made using machines including Roland’s TR-505, the Arturia Minibrute with the MFB Step 64 sequencer, Boss Digital Delay (“DD3 or DD6”) and a Korg monotribe for overdubbing, “it’s very very stripped down,” Davidson says of the track that put her on the map, “influenced by that kind of early sequencer, drum machine music that Bernardino was capturing so well on Double Invitation.”
In the video "Marie Davidson on her Live Performance Set-Up" by Red Bull Music Academy, Marie Davidson is seen using the Korg Electribe 2 Sampler.
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