Title: Famous users and use of the EIIIX on records. Post by: H24 on January 04, 2012, 12:51:21 PM Hi, here you list famous users of the EIIIX. So far I´ve found:
John Carpenter/Jim Lang on the score for "Body Bags" 1993 and "In the Mouth of Madness" 1994. Danny Elfman Klaus Schulze mid 1990´s. Especially live. Chris Franke Matthias Schuster Frontline Assembly mid 1990´s; e.g. "Millennium". Anders Herrlin, drum/synth/sampler programmer for Roxette and many other bands mid 90´s. Robert Leiner on several albums, mid 90´s. Jim Macmorran Nigel Beaham-Powell & Bella Russell collaboration. Orbital Harold Faltermeyer Michael Jackson on "History". Sorrel Hays Shawn Rudiman Debbie Wiseman Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIIIX on records. Post by: aMusaic on February 05, 2012, 09:13:49 PM I remember Tony Banks of Genesis used one quite so officially (endorsement?).
I also recall Paul McCartney used what appeared to be an EIII. It was at a live concert and one could see an instrument up there with a logo "EIII" on it. However, at the time the EIII hadn't been launched yet! I worked as a product manager for the Norwegian E-mu distributor at the time and after a short conversation with E-mu's main offices in Europe (it was located in Scotland) it was soon sorted out: The instrument at stage had a fake logo - it was actually an EII. A David Foster-album had the instrument listed in the liner notes - but at the time the EIII hadn't been launched. Maybe he used a prototype? :) Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIIIX on records. Post by: Syncla on February 06, 2012, 11:21:25 AM Vince Clarke used it live on Tour yers ago.
Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIIIX on records. Post by: kevinmon on May 18, 2012, 10:17:52 AM Peter Gabriel. Here is the rig we used for part of the Secret World tour
in the early 90s. Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIIIX on records. Post by: ACEOFBASS on June 24, 2017, 10:02:35 PM Woah. That is a LOT of Eiii! :o
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