Talk:Blue Mercedes
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[edit]The "synth with two keyboards" featured in the promo for "I Want to Be Your Property" was a non-functioning concept/prototype instrument created by Andrew Leggo and David Sherriff of design consultancy Space Logic in London. For the video they initially created a foam model. This was later made as a solid bodied MDF model (also non-functioning)for video and live appearances. Space Logic were then commissioned by the group to produce a working version. Dubbed 'The Blue II', this was a fully functioning double keyboard using modified Yamaha MIDI controllers. It briefly caused a stir when featured in a number of British music magazines, but was never developed or marketed further.
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