Thank you SSL and Underworld. It's nice to get a peak behind the console and to hear from such wonderfully appreciative people. The L500 sounded lovely in Hollywood this past June and I'm eager to see what they do with it next. You're beautiful.
Why such a prodigious equipment in a so decadent place? What's the yellow sign for? I can see only a black spot, something similar to those you can find in a science lab, but it makes no sense there...if that room is dangerous, why are you in? Music comes from soul, not from a piece of plastic covered in knobs, anyway
":Music comes from soul, not from a piece of plastic covered in knobs, anyway" Vinyl, cassettes, CDs, your phone. I'd actually being willing to bet most of the music you've ever heard has come from plastic covered in knobs. Congratulations you just figured it the fundamental principal of electronic music, glad you could make it
a true musical magician , and has been an inspiration for me ever since I clumsily stumbled upon the sound of Underworld.
"This is the moment that matters". Rick, whether intentional or not, that is a metaphor for life ❤
Brilliant interview, would really love to see how it’s done live and how it’s set up works, thank you for this video 👍👍
Thank you SSL and Underworld. It's nice to get a peak behind the console and to hear from such wonderfully appreciative people. The L500 sounded lovely in Hollywood this past June and I'm eager to see what they do with it next. You're beautiful.
Wait what?! He performs on a SSL console 😱 genius!
Yep, I was on the balcony at User Hall last week and it was definitely DisneyLand for me
Love this desk
what's up with the incredibly annoying camera cuts?
L+R output
Why such a prodigious equipment in a so decadent place? What's the yellow sign for? I can see only a black spot, something similar to those you can find in a science lab, but it makes no sense there...if that room is dangerous, why are you in? Music comes from soul, not from a piece of plastic covered in knobs, anyway
":Music comes from soul, not from a piece of plastic covered in knobs, anyway" Vinyl, cassettes, CDs, your phone. I'd actually being willing to bet most of the music you've ever heard has come from plastic covered in knobs. Congratulations you just figured it the fundamental principal of electronic music, glad you could make it