Roosevelt
German producer & DJ from Cologne
Roosevelt's Keyboards and Synthesizers
Throughout the music video for ‘Feels Right’ a Prophet 6 can be seen as the synth in the video. Towards the latter end of the video Marius can be seen playing the P6 himself. He also owns one in his studio in Berlin
In this this video/performance you can Roosevelt using a Roland Juno-60.
In an Instagram post, Roosevelt shares a photo from an upcoming MusikExpress Magazine article, expressing nostalgia for his Korg MS2000 Synthesizer.
You can see it used in the Montreal video throughout. Especially at 1:34 and 3:16
Throughout the course of this live performance, Marius can be seen playing leads then synth bass lines on his Moog Grandmother
He uses Crumar Performer on this video clip. One can tell that the strings in the song Montreal are coming from this vintage guy.
In an Instagram post featuring an upcoming article from MusikExpress Magazine, Roosevelt expresses nostalgia for his Crumar DS-2 Synthesizer, highlighting its significance in his setup.
Taken from instagram picture of MusikExpress Magazine's upcoming article.
Taken from instagram picture of MusikExpress Magazine's upcoming article.
At 1:35 Marius can be seen playing a lead line on his Yamaha CS-60 on the song ‘Feels Right’
At 1:27, a Moog Sub Phatty can be seen as the top synth on Marius’ keyboard stand in his home studio setup.
Taken from instagram picture of MusikExpress Magazine's upcoming article.
Throughout the course of this live performance taken from Roosevelt’s YouTube, Marius can be seen playing the main chord patterns of all three songs on a Roland Juno 106.
In this YouTube video from Roosevelt Live @ Festival Sónar 2017 in the areal shot from 47:00 onwards, you can briefly see the top of the Vermona Mono Lancet, making the squelchy acid bass sound, fed into a BOSS RE-20 Space Echo Delay Reverb, most likely being used as a live looper to repeat those sounds, as well as for effects.
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Discography