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Planet Gear

Planet Gear: The Pop Group
Planet Gear: The Pop Group
domgourlay by Dom Gourlay November 22nd, 2016

In our semi-regular feature around the equipment that some of our favourite bands use, Planet Gear, Gareth Sager of post-punk luminaries The Pop Group talks us through their collection of instruments and gadgets...





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I am always accused of writing six songs inside one song.

Anyway, a song always triggers lots of other rhythmic and melodic ideas for me and I like to introduce these ideas in as many colours as possible. Almost all the instruments were recorded via direct input except ‘Pure Ones’ and ‘City of Eyes’, where I used two Fender twin reverbs for the guitars, and the keyboard I used on ‘Pure Ones’ was a really obscure Fender keyboard, the name of which I can't remember. It was owned by a member of Apollo 440.



The Pop Group - Planet Gear #1


Hank Shocklee really opened up the track ‘City of Eyes’ and found stuff I don't remember recording!

The great wah-wah guitar part was played using a Mu-Tron Wah (I wish I owned one but they are really vintage now and too pricey for me...this one belonged to Adrian Sherwood). The clarinet on that track is through a Coloursound Wah. I also always like to put keyboards through an effect, often a Bass distortion pedal.



The Pop Group - Planet Gear #2


Most of the other keyboard stuff on the tracks was done on a Prophet-6 and Moog Little Phatty. Everything was always put through a pedal or two; I even used this really old school drum machine and processed it through the Roland SP-404, which is a great little toy that I use to get some really wild sounds. I played the violin through space echo recorded on my phone, then fed the back into a track much to Tuffwize’s chagrin (the engineer that worked with Dennis on his mixing sessions).



The Pop Group - Planet Gear #3


Working with Dave McEwen, who engineered the recording of most of the album, was a real pleasure. He works really quickly and never questions any ideas, however crazy and impractical they may be. It was his Eventide H9 that I got some of the guitars sounds from. The bass that I play on ‘Burn Your Flag’ was played through the Eventide H9; it gives it a really live tough sound. There is a version of ‘Days Like These’ with a lot more saxophone on it that may surface one day!



The Pop Group - Planet Gear #4


Well that's enough demystification!

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The Pop Group play the following shows...

November
24 London The 100 Club 26 Boulogne-Billancourt Festival BBmix
27 Amsterdam Paradiso 29 Copenhagen Jazzhouse
December
1 Berlin Volksbuhne

For more information on The Pop Group visit their official website.

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