Mk.gee's Gear

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In the provided image, Mk.gee is observed playing the Danelectro 59 DC Electric Guitar, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video "Mk.gee - Little Bit More (Live)" at 0:46, Mk.gee uses the Roland GK-3 Divided Guitar MIDI Pickup to create a synth/overdrive/crunchy effect. This gear is also utilized by Mk.gee and Andrew during their performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, as seen in the "Are You Looking Up" video.

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At 13:30 in the video titled "Gear Check: Dijon's Touring Band" by Fretboard Journal, Mk.gee can be seen playing the Casio WK-245 keyboard and refers to it as a "cheap Casio."

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if you look closely to the right you can see a Hermod modular brain at the start of his Eurorack setup

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In this screenshot from Vegyn's instagram story you can clearly see a chandler tg2 on Mk.gee's rack

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In a YouTube video titled "Mk.gee - Candy [Live Concert Tour Video ft. Dijon]" by TeddieMusic, Mk.gee can be seen using a Yamaha CP-80 Electric Grand Piano during a live performance of "Candy" in San Francisco. The CP-80's signature "twangy piano" sound is also discernible in other songs from Mk.gee's latest album, such as in the intro of the song "You Got It."

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In the bottom left of a photo from Mk.gee's Instagram story, the Lexicon MX200 is clearly visible.

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The Rossum Electro-Music Panharmonium Mutating Spectral Resynthesizer Eurorack Module is confirmed to be part of Mk.gee's setup, as it is visible in his rig on the cover of "ROCKMAN."

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The Make Noise Morphagene module is confirmed to be part of Mk.gee's equipment, as it can be seen in his setup on the cover of the "ROCKMAN" album on Spotify.

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Mk.gee uses the Danelectro DSR-1 Spring King, as evidenced by an image from his studio shared on Instagram.

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In a photoshoot for Dazed Magazine, Mk.gee is depicted playing a white Gibson Flying V with a Bigsby B7, as documented by Dazed in "The Miseducation of Mk.gee."

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In this screenshot from an autumn 2024 photo shoot for Dazed, Mk.gee's Yamaha CS1x can be seen in one of the studio-focused photos.

Yamaha released at least 3 synths using this exact body-style (CS1x, CS2x and AN1x), but we know this is a CS1x because of the paint/silkscreening patterns on the unit. If you look at the left-hand side knobs of the keyboard, the paint pattern surrounding the knobs only matches the CS1x, not the CS2x nor AN1x. Additionally, if you look at the LCD display area in the middle of the unit, the CS1x has one very bright, small orange button in the upper left of that area that stands out against the rest of the synth -- you can clearly see this button in the photo.

Lastly, the CS1x is just kind of on-brand for this artist, as it's a late-90s synth full of sample-based sounds that are pretty lofi by today's standards, but still broadly usable and tweak-able (thus all the knobs).

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Mk.gee is confirmed to use the Teisco Del Rey EB-200, as seen in a post by dijondijon_ on Instagram, where the instrument is featured during their tour with Bon Iver.

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In the video "Absolutely" by Dijon, Mk.gee is seen playing a red Teisco MJ-2L electric guitar(Clearly seen from 19:12), which has been modified from its original design with Gibson P-90 pickups and white knobs.

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In the film "Absolutely" by Dijon, at the 0:13 mark, Mk.gee is seen using the Roland JC-40 Jazz Chorus amplifier.

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Shows a young Mk.gee using a Hofner HCT-J17 hollow for south jersey music society. Unsure if he still owns the guitar

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In the YouTube video of Mk.gee performing "ROCKMAN" on Saturday Night Live, Mk.gee can be clearly seen using the sE Electronics V7 dynamic microphone at the timestamp 2:27. This performance was featured on the Saturday Night Live channel.

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In a performance of "Are You Looking Up" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Mk.gee is seen using the Shure SM58 microphone. This microphone was used by Mk.gee during live settings in the early stages of his career, as evidenced by the broadcast and other media.

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The pedalboard of artist Mk.gee prominently features the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano, positioned in the lower far left, as seen in the provided image.

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