“There are only 4 instruments in the track - all Roland. 2 SH-101s, 1 TR-808 and 1 TR-909. There was no hardware sequencer either - everything was synched using the drum machine triggers. The notes were recorded on the SH-101 onboard sequencers, so the tune was very limited. Also, one of the SH-101s was not working properly. I could not record the same note twice in the sequencer for some reason. You can't really set up a more basic studio than I used for that track. The track was a production nightmare in reality. I am surprised it ever made it to vinyl. There is tape noise on… read more
“There are only 4 instruments in the track - all Roland. 2 SH-101s, 1 TR-808 and 1 TR-909. There was no hardware sequencer either - everything was sy… read more
“There are only 4 instruments in the track - all Roland. 2 SH-101s, 1 TR-808 and 1 TR-909. There was no hardware sequencer either - everything was synched using the drum machine triggers… read more
In Sync is the name of two separate musical acts: 1. Lee Purkis aka In Sync, one of the first people to actively support, promote and play house and techno in the UK. He made trips to Chicago and Detroit in the late 1980s to find the records that were otherwise unavailable to British DJs. In the early 1990s, Purkis was instrumental in setting up FatCat records in Crawley, Sussex, before it moved to London. Long since closed down, Purkis' brainchild still remains one of the UK's most revered record stores, although few people are aware of his integral part in its conception… read more
In Sync is the name of two separate musical acts: 1. Lee Purkis aka In Sync, one of the first people to actively support, promote and play house and techno in the UK. He made trips to Chica… read more
In Sync is the name of two separate musical acts: 1. Lee Purkis aka In Sync, one of the first people to actively support, promote and play house and techno in the UK. He made trips to Chicago and Detroit in the late 1980s to find the r… read more