
“Highlight of the room has to be a very unique and rare Roland Jupiter-4 with memory modification. What is your personal highlight of the room?
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“In the studio I use iMac 27″ 3.4GHz i7, Yamaha HS80m monitors, Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2, Ableton Push, Moog Voyager (signed by Bob Moog himself), Roland Juno-60, Roland MD-8, Casio CZ-5000, Sequential Circuits Pro One, Roland Jupiter-4 (modified), Roland SH-101, DSI Mopho keyboard, Roland R-8, Korg MicroKorg, Boss DE-200 delay, Zoom Studio 1201 and a Behringer Ultrapatch Pro.” For playing live sets in clubs or festivals I use MacBook Pro 15″, Ableton Live, Ableton Push, Focusrite Saffire Pro 14, Evolution U-Control UC-33, DSI Mopho keyboard, Roland R8 (some of this gear is part of my studio set-up, see below)”
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“For DJing I use two Vestax PDT-5000, Pioneer DJM-800, NAD 302 amplifier, Mordaunt Short MS Avant 902, MacBook Pro 15″ with Ableton Live, Focusrite Saffire Pro 14, Evolution U-Control UC-33 using vinyl and digital files plus some self-produced loops and sounds. “I collect everything from acid house to avant garde, bossa nova to big beat, classical to cosmic, disco to dark wave, electro to experimental, funk to folk rock, gamelan to garage punk, hi-nrg to hard house, etc etc…you can see how this list is going! )”Ĭan you tell us more about the equipment you use in your room? What’s the size of your record collection? “3,500 approx” I’ve produced alongside Telekom as Kinophone, alongside Cracks In The Concrete as Hellvis and have remixed Taperecorder and Williwaw.” I’ve played alongside Soft Rocks, Tim “Love” Lee, Kenny Hawkes, JD Twitch and many more. “I’ve met hundreds of artists over the years. What artists did you meet during your career? In these instances I play dance floor minded tracks with a nod towards disco, cosmic, techno, rock ‘n’ roll, psyche, funk and house and everything else in between… and beyond! But I like playing laid-back sets too which I do in various venues around Glasgow.” My DJ styles vary from venue to venue, the time of the day, the day of the week but when I’m most in my element is definitely when there’s a dancefloor filled with sweaty dancers in front of me and it’s probably after midnight and ideally heading into the early hours. “I’d say I’m a pretty leftfield DJ/producer. Also a producer from 1995 to 1999 but I stopped this for over a decade and begun again in 2010.”Ĭan you get a bit more into detail about yourself? Could you tell us and our readers how it all started?

Hello Gordon, you really surprised us with these beautiful pictures of your room some days ago. Have a look at his rare Roland Jupiter 4 synth. Two years later, we got him for a nice interview and wonderful panoramic pictures for our new room of the week volume 60.

What do you want more for your sound pleasure? As we started DJ rooms on our Facebook site, we got in touch with GK Machine from Glasgow, Scotland and already published a little preview of his stunning room and setup. A massive vinyl collection combined with producing gear.
