Visiting Boddika´s Studio in London | Thomann
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2023
- Al Green aka. Boddika and also one half of Instra:mental has been in this room for nearly 20 years. Green has been an influential producer and DJ throughout the UK dance/club scene for many years. From his work alongside childhood friend Damon as Instra:mental, his solo work and close affiliation with Swamp81, to a string of collaborations with Joy Orbison. These days he still occasionally writes and releases dance music but also works on sound design and music for other projects. He also offers tuition/recording/mixing services from his studio. Every piece of music he has been involved with has been recorded in this room. Today he is giving us a quick tour of his studio (The Zoo) in its most recent form.
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Rare and unique. Deep and heavy, from Comanche to Boddika… a ting!
The DON!!! What a Belter of a Producer, That Track better. PFFF!!!:: This Gent has a Great production visión
i loved how he explained it with all his feelings :)
Wow! Another great episode. That place looks like NASA control room. Mindblown....
That modular ❤
I can hear the distinctive sound of the SERGE in the background. Awesome
LEGEND
Awesome video Al 👏👍💯
Professor Bod bringing that Big Rack Energy 🚀 Love that studio 🔥Congrats on the great film, very cool 🙏🏼
I wish i could turn real life into this cool sepia color.
Nice studio ...Love the hardware stuff 👍
This is the stuff we need :) great
Can't resist the thought that I'm seing to old kids showing their toys
Haha that’s the spirit 🫶
honestly an amazing episode
Thank you 🙏🏼
very nice
Awesome. Would love to live in the neighborhood as well. ;)
Thanks guys. Some inspiring spaces and nice tips 👍
I have that same Culture Vulture mastering edition, love that thing.
Ha, is that an Amek Broadcast mixer? edit: oh no, it's the Studer... even nicer? I had one an BC12 for a decade that was ex-BBC OB van. Couldn't afford the Studers that were around, even though they were kind cheap then, compared to what they sell for now. Sold it to move country, but I do miss that tank. It actually blew up the glass table top of an Ikea table with the weight and heat. Lucky I wasn't in the room, glass exploded everywhere. Saw Suzanne Ciani do a quadraphonic performance last year in Valencia on her Serge / Buchla. Those synthesizers do does sound other worldly. Only thing is, it spooked my daughter a bit. And also seemed to summon the mosquitos in to attack. Very much with you on the vintage synths, modular and modern synths are more exciting. For the vintage style, there's also things like the Moog Voyager and Matriarch which kind of scratch all the itches.
This was really interesting. I would have liked to know what kind of converters he uses, Im a fan of Boddika's music, Really tight sound! How does he integrate all the gear into his converters?
prism bro
Boddika is a don!
Nice. Love the dungeon. Give me more of this, not sugar daddy "artists" who are more concerned about their clothes than the actual music.