Ten years ago on this day I uploaded my live cover of Jan Hammer’s “Crockett’s Theme” from the soundtrack for the famous 80’s TV series Miami Vice. It quickly became my most popular video on my channel and the most requested tune on my live concerts. The tune has stayed in my live repertoire ever since, so I wanted to show you what it looks and sounds like today, ten years later. This video was recorded at “A weekend with Kebu“, which took place in Matinkylä, Espoo, June 4-5, 2022. Equipment used in this song: Korg Polysix, Poly 61 [through a SansAmp GT2], Mono/Poly; Roland TR-808 [hihats and cymbals], Juno 60, Alpha Juno 1&2; Jomox AirBase99 [kick, snare, toms]; Touched-by-sound DRM1; Oberheim Matrix 1000; Akai MPC2500 [only for MIDI sequencing]; Behringer X32 [main mixer]; Yamaha 01V96 [preamps and delays]; Lexicon MPX500, as well as an iConnectivity MioXL midi patchbay and a Presonus D8 preamp. Synthesizers and arrangement: Sebastian “Kebu“ Teir Stage lights and audio: Sebastian “Baba“ Sjöblom Background video: Jørgen L. Ellefsen Camera operators: Christopher Marins Mika Knuutila Simon Sid Heidi Väisänen Cinematography and post-production editing: Christopher Marins Recorded and mixed by: Sebastian Teir “Crockett’s Theme“ Written by Jan Hammer Published by USIA Music Publishing Financially supported by: Arts Promotion Center Finland [Taiteen edistämiskeskus] Föreningen Konstsamfundet
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