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Nick Rhodes (born Nicholas James Bates; 8 June 1962) is an English keyboardist and producer, best known as a founding member and the keyboardist of the band Duran Duran. He has also been the only constant member of the group since their 1978 inception.
When interviewed on Keyboard Magazine he said: "KM: Was your rig exclusively modular or did you use any more conventional hardware synths? MG: I did use some more conventional stuff. I mean, I love my Elka Synthex." Nick Rhodes keyboardist of Duran Duran used the Synthex extensively on the album "All You Need Is Now". [7]
In January 1991, Duran Duran began work on their second self-titled album at Warren Cuccurullo's home studio in Battersea. [6] With a modest setup that included a sequencer, drum machine, synthesisers, and Cuccurullo's guitar rig, the band aimed for a relaxed, cost-effective environment compared to traditional studio sessions. [6]
Duran Duran (/ dj ʊ ˌ r æ n dj ʊ ˈ r æ n /) are an English pop rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor. After several early changes, the band's line-up settled in May 1980 as Rhodes, Taylor, singer Simon Le Bon, guitarist Andy Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor ...
The Devils is the name of an English electronic pop band, formed by Nick Rhodes and Stephen Duffy. The first incarnation of Duran Duran in 1978 included Rhodes as keyboardist, John Taylor on guitar and Duffy as songwriter/vocalist and bassist (along with Simon Colley). This line-up performed live for almost a year before Duffy and Colley left ...
Doug Rhodes (The Music Machine, The Millennium) Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran) Tim Rice-Oxley ; Lionel Richie; Jascha Richter (Michael Learns to Rock) Doug Riley; Laza Ristovski (Smak, Bijelo Dugme) Billy Ritchie ; Tyson Ritter (The All-American Rejects) Hargus "Pig" Robbins (The Nashville A-Team) J. Peter Robinson; Ed Roland (Collective Soul)
Keyboardist Nick Rhodes remembered being present most of the night during the mix with Clearmountain and leaving the next day thinking the band had something special on their hands. But upon reflection some days later, it was decided that despite being what they considered a "beautiful mix", it was a little too soft for the sound they were ...
The B-side to "Union of the Snake" was the atmospheric piece "Secret Oktober", a collaboration between keyboardist Nick Rhodes and Le Bon. Forty-eight hours before "Union of the Snake" was due to be pressed in the US, the band were informed that they didn't have a B-side for the single, neither did the band have any material that was appropriate for the B-side.