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17 Apr, 2016
Roland 909
The 909 driller killer! The hardest hitting drum machine ever released to the public. It has rocked many many dance floors world wide with a wide range of electronic music styles! Even has been used in an orchestral ensemble from the likes of Jeff Mills. Shattered Hardcore Techno Raves by the likes of the Planet Core Productions, and into the Digital Hardcore world of bands like Atari Teenage Riot. The individual outputs for each drum module on the machine really enable you to sonically reshape the unite with limitless boundaries. For example, a delay on the snare output or a distortion on the kick channel can radically transform the entire sound while still having the Stereo out for all un-routed channels on the drum machine dry. With multipul outputs and Roland's unique and legendary analogue circuitry the Roland TR-909 is a true piece of machinery. While there are notable competitors, there is no emulation of the TR-909 that beholds the full and sheer power that the original circuits produce.

27 Oct, 2020
Perturbator - Dangerous Days!
Ridiculously good album!

27 Dec, 2016
Flux Pen..
The boss of flux pens. No faffing around. Kind of old fashioned though. It pours Flux onto your board if you press it down. A bit over kill if you have no perception of tolerance to the threshold of the pen's spring nib. Ultimately had no problems from it in the end. Great tool. Haven't tried any other flux pen but I have witnessed others try and fail or feel less comfortable.