ik neem aan dat je deze allang gezien hebt :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_DX7
ook stock aitken & waterman waren niet vies van FM bassen...
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Alacranes Musical
a-ha (bass in "Take On Me" and "Touchy")
Air (band)
Beastie Boys
Bananarama - "Venus" (bass)
Bill O'Connell
Bon Jovi (Tubular Bells preset and string or harp patch in "Livin' on a Prayer")
Brian Eno
Brazeros Musical
Bronski Beat
Casiopea
Chicago - "Hard Habit to Break" - Chicago 17
Conjunto Atardecer
Jools Holland of Squeeze
Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac
Chick Corea Elektric Band
David Paich of Toto
Clair Marlo, used extensively on her albums Let It Go and Behaviour Self
The Cool Notes, on their 1985 album Have A Good Forever
Depeche Mode
Devo
Diane Warren[5].
Dire Straits
Elmer Bernstein, most notably on his score for the film Ghostbusters
Enya
Eric Carmen, Tubular Bells preset used prominently in "Hungry Eyes"
Europe
Les Fradkin
Front 242
Geddy Lee of Rush
Harold Faltermeyer - "Axel F" (a DX-7 is featured prominently when the fictional president plays the song in Monsters vs. Aliens)
Herbie Hancock (on his 1988 album Perfect Machine)
Howard Jones (Bass and tubular bells presets on "What Is Love")
Icehouse
Jan Hammer used the DX7 extensively while scoring Miami Vice
Jean Michel Jarre used the DX7 on his 1984 album Zoolook
Jens Johansson of Stratovarius
Jerry Goldsmith
John Parr - "St. Elmo's Fire" (main bass)
Johnny Clegg & Savuka - "Third World Child" album (Toy Piano - ROM 1B, #08 - in the "Thirld World Child" song, Sitar - ROM 1B, #22 - in "Berlin Wall")
Jimmy Jam (Bass sound and rhodes patch variations on many Jam & Lewis productions)
John Lawry of Petra
Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater
Kavinsky made his first EP ("Teddy-Boy"), with a DX7.
Kim Wilde
Kool & The Gang
Kraftwerk
VideoKids - "Do The Rap", "Cartoony Tunes" (main bass)
Ron Mael of Sparks
Labi Siffre
Limahl
Lux Voltaire
Les Misérables (musical)
Loose Ends - E.Organ 1 preset on the tracks "Slow Down" and "Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)"
Madonna (bass and bells in "Spotlight", bass in "Live To Tell" and "Crazy For You", also used a lot on her 3rd album)
Magne Furuholmen of A-ha
Men At Work Greg Ham Used through out their last album Two Hearts and the famous brass stabs on the track "Still Life"
MGMT
Modern Talking (bass in "Geronimo's Cadillac", "In 100 Years", "Locomotion Tango", "Doctor For My Heart")
Michael Sembello
Mike Post, specifically his television themes for Doogie Howser, M.D. and Law & Order
Mr. Mister (bass in "Broken Wings")
Mylene Farmer - used in her early songs such as "Plus Grandir", "On Est Tous Des Imbéciles"
Narada Michael Walden (Rhodes patch on Jermaine Stewart's single "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" and many other presets used in numerous songs)
Nine Inch Nails used the DX7 both in the studio and on stage
Observe & Control
Oingo Boingo - "Weird Science" (bass)
Patrick Moraz of The Moody Blues
Paul Young and Adrian Lee of Mike and the Mechanics
Pet Shop Boys
Pete Bardens used the DX7 on his album Seen One Earth
Phil Collins especially on the 1985 No Jacket Required album.
Philip Glass calls for a DX7 in the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th movements of Glassworks
Queen (beginning in "One Vision". Intro in "Show Must Go On" actually was played on Korg M1 (preset Orchestra))
Richard Tandy of Electric Light Orchestra
Robert Rich
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd on his 1987 Album Radio K.A.O.S
Sade (E.Piano 1 preset used in "Smooth Operator")
Sandra (bass in "Maria Magdalena", "Innocent Love", "Two Lovers Tonight", "Don't Cry")
Scooter
Simply Red (E.Piano 1 preset used in "Holding Back the Years", "Jericho", "Come to My Aid", "The Right Thing" and others)
Sławomir Łosowski
Startled Insects
Sting
Stock Aitken Waterman (many variations of the Bass preset in their productions)
Sun Ra
Talking Heads
Tangerine Dream
Tetsuya Komuro
The Alan Parsons Project
The Crystal Method
The Cure
The Jacksons (on their 1984 album Victory)
Sabrina - "Boys" (main bass)
Thompson Twins
Tina Turner (Harmonica and Flute presets were used in "What's love got to do with it")
Tony Banks of Genesis
Tony Kaye of Yes
Toto (Marimba preset used in "Africa": was originally created with a Yamaha GS1 synthesizer)
Vangelis
U2
Underworld
Winter Palace
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