Harry Styles Reveals Unexpected Love for Modular Synth in Netflix Special

Harry Styles surprised fans with his love for modular synths in his recent Netflix special. But was it all for show? Styles wowed audiences at a one-night-only gig in Manchester, captured in the concert film “Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester.” He showcased a new synth-heavy sound inspired by artists like LCD Soundsystem and Jamie xx.

Styles’ impressive setup featured a mix of gear, including a Roland SP-404 MKII sampler, Roland RE-201 Space Echo tape delay unit, and a Sequential Prophet-6 analog synth. The real surprise, however, was the modular synth in his rig – not your typical popstar gear!

While some skeptics might think the modular synth was just for show, it seems Styles was really getting hands-on with the LYRA8-FX delay/distortion module from Soma Laboratory. Even though he had a band backing him up, Styles took control of the crunchy, lo-fi sounds coming out of his gear.

Throughout the performance, Styles seamlessly moved between his various instruments, including the modular synth, Prophet-6, and SP-404. It’s clear that he’s not just a face in front of the band – he’s actively involved in creating the music that electrifies his audiences. Styles’ unexpected dive into the world of modular synths showcases his versatility and dedication to his craft.