Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra's Gear
Ruban's bassist, Jake, mentions in this video that Ruban lent him his Tone Job Pedal. At 5:11, Jake mentions, "I'm running a Tone Job into a Tone Job. Gives me the ultimate job".
Unknown Mortal Orchestra's connection to the Fjord Fuzz Embla pedal is highlighted on the manufacturer's website: Fjord Fuzz Embla. Additionally, in response to a fan query about favorite pedals, Rubin shares a link to the manufacturer's Instagram, indicating his interest in the Embla, although it's not pictured on his pedalboard post: Instagram Post.
During the Moon Block Party in Pomona, Jake Portrait of Unknown Mortal Orchestra was photographed playing a Vox V210J Phantom Bass, as seen in images from Getty.
In this video it states Unknown Mortal Orchestra used the Moog Subphatty on the album 'Multi-Love'
A black Fender Precision bass guitar with a white pickguard can be seen in the album cover of "Multi-Love" leaning against the desk in the middle.
You can see here UMO bassist using a Rickenbacker 4001 on stage.
In the live performance of "Little Blu House" by Unknown Mortal Orchestra, featured on Moshcam, the bassist plays a Gibson EB-3. The instrument is distinctive with its single pickup, Pelham Blue finish, and larger white pickguard.
In this interview with Reverb.com the Ditto looper is shown on the pedalboard at the 2:30 mark
Rueben of Unknown Mortal Orchestra says he uses the Little Phatty
The reel to reel tape deck can be seen on a slanted rig on the left-hand side of the "Multi-Love" album cover.
Ruban (the vocalist) uses this in his vocal chain. He starts talking about it from 3:25
In this interview with Reverb.com the Catalinbread Belle Epoch dealy is shown on the pedalboard at the 2:30 mark
In a user-uploaded photo from Unknown Mortal Orchestra's concert at The Van Buren in Phoenix, a Yamaha Amplifier, likely from the TA series, is visible on the left side of the stage. The distinct circle of the Yamaha logo can be seen, suggesting it could be a TA-60 or another model from the late '60s to early '70s. Interestingly, similar models have appeared in places like antique malls, where a TA series amp was spotted for $290.
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