M83: Stereotypes, clichés and small victories. Oh my.
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[Here’s the third installment of M83 singer-keyboardist Morgan Kibby’s tour diary. Previously: Intro, Chapter 1, Chapter 2.]
But I reached a breaking point today: I caved. I picked up the manual. It took a lot
For any gear-heads out there, the Prophet 08 is a fantastic synth, and I’m very excited to have it. The old synth I used on the last tour was literally out to get me.” Whether it stopped working the night before our first show, or needed its power supply taped to the body, my last instrument was like an ex-boyfriend who also happens to be your co-worker. You need to coddle him to get things done around the office, and you have to put up with a lot of shenanigans in the break room.” The Prophet is rocking my world right now and I can’t wait to get it on stage.
So tonight I am celebrating a small personal victory: I have looked my cliché in the face and said, in the words of Lesley Gore: “You don’t own me, I’m not just one of your many toys. You don’t own me, don’t say I can’t go with other boys”.” Take that.
Speaking of electronics, a friend sent me this video. It starts off slow, so be patient; the resolve is so worth it.
if the implication here is that guys read the manual — ahaha!! they soooo don’t. then again, in my house, i’m the tech support, so i kinda can’t relate.
I look forward to hearing the Prophet in action on Nov 29th. Could you divulge which analog synthesizer modules Anthony has up on stage?
Good words.