Sarah Davachi
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Sarah Davachi's Gear
In a 2018 interview with Fact Magazine, Sarah Davachi confirmed her use of the Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer, stating, "The last couple of years I’ve shifted from modular stuff. I like integrated instruments, like mid-to-late ’70s analog instruments. The [Sequential Circuits] Pro-One is a staple of mine."
In a 2018 interview with Fact Magazine, Sarah Davachi confirmed her use of the EMS Synthi AKS synthesizer, stating: "the last couple of years I’ve shifted from modular stuff. I like integrated instruments, like mid-to-late ’70s analog instruments. [...] the main instrument that I use in the studio is the EMS Synthi AKS." This information was provided by John Twells in the article "Sarah Davachi on the beauty of instruments, from analog synthesizers to pipe organs."
In a photo of Sarah Davachi's studio, a Yamaha DX7 can be seen resting on its side on the floor. The identification of the DX7 is confirmed by the layout of its teal-colored buttons and distinctive white drawings.
In a photo of Sarah Davachi's studio, she is clearly seen playing the Korg PS-3100, identifiable by its distinctive panel layout and drawings. The gear identification is confirmed via this instagram post from Sarah Davachi offical instagram, with the caption "dream synthesizer finally acquired, korg ps3100 from 1977, crazy lush and microtonal to boot" : https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg7sU0TBdfN/?igsh=MWpndHd2MjZvNHM0dA==
In a photo of Sarah Davachi's studio, the Mu-Tron Bi-Phase pedal is clearly identifiable by the label on its front.
In a photograph of Sarah Davachi's studio, a Yamaha YC-30 organ is visible under the table. The identification of the Yamaha YC-30 is verified by its distinctive colorful faders, the arrangement of knobs in a row, and the presence of a ribbon, as seen in the image.
In a photo of Sarah Davachi's studio, a Mellotron M4000D Micro is visible in the background, placed on top of a larger model. It is identifiable by its distinctive white color, five-knob layout, and two-octave keyboard, as shown in the image source.
In a photo of Sarah Davachi's studio, the Mellotron M4000D is clearly visible in the background. It is identifiable by its distinctive white color, five-knob layout, and three-octave keyboard, confirming its presence in her setup.
In a photograph of Sarah Davachi's studio, the Korg CX-3 Organ can be seen on the right side, positioned on top of two Mellotrons. The organ is identifiable by its distinctive faders. The specific model is confirmed by Sarah Davachi in an Instagram post, where she states, "it's the 1979 model of the Korg CX3.": https://www.instagram.com/p/BAn3y8dAesg/
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Discography
The Untuning Of The Sky
2013
August Harp
2014
Barons Court
2015
Qualities Of Bodies Permanent
2015
Dominions
2016
Vergers
2016
All My Circles Run
2017
For Harpsichord / For Pipe Organ And String Trio
2018
Let Night Come On Bells End The Day
2018
Pale Bloom
2019
Cantus, Descant
2020
Figures In Open Air
2020
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Let Night Come On Bells End The Day
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