Hardware
Archive.
The analog foundation of the early De Burna sessions. Before AI reconstruction, these machines shaped the raw signals of European club culture.
Roland MC-505 Groovebox
Synthesizer / Sequencer // 1998
The foundation of early De Burna sessions. Used extensively for drum sequences and acid basslines before full DAW integration.
Tascam DA-20 DAT Recorder
Digital Audio Tape // 1999
Mastering destination for early live mixes and unfinished demos. Many recovered signals were digitized from these tapes.
Mackie 1604-VLZ Pro
Analog Console // 2000
The analog summing hub that glued the hardware together before the in-the-box transition. Characterized the warm, driven sound of the early archive.
Roland TR-909
Drum Machine // 2001
Borrowed for specific sessions, its punchy kick and iconic hi-hats defined the heavier club traces in the catalog.

Roland MC-505 Groovebox
1998The foundation of early De Burna sessions. Used extensively for drum sequences and acid basslines before full DAW integration.

Tascam DA-20 DAT Recorder
1999Mastering destination for early live mixes and unfinished demos. Many recovered signals were digitized from these tapes.

Mackie 1604-VLZ Pro
2000The analog summing hub that glued the hardware together before the in-the-box transition. Characterized the warm, driven sound of the early archive.

Roland TR-909
2001Borrowed for specific sessions, its punchy kick and iconic hi-hats defined the heavier club traces in the catalog.