TOP TEN CLASSIC DRUM MACHINES - attackmagazine.com

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TOP TEN CLASSIC DRUM MACHINES

Prepare for a few controversial decisions as we run down our list of the best drum machines of all time. From the fattest analogue machines to the iconic sample-based units and seminal early rhythm boxes, we’ve whittled the options down to our ten favourites.

http://www.attackmagazine.com/features/ ... -machines/

the sisters (and the other leeds "drum machine bands") have owned a few of those at various points :)
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Nice read, even better pics :notworthy:
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Prince & the Linn > Sisters & the Oberheim DMX

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