MT reader and dude Ed DMX has a new site about his studio, stuffed with cheapish-but-culty gear: A Pro One, an Ensoniq ESQ1, old Roland vocoder and lots more. It's really nicely done, with stories about all the gear and loads of sound samples (Sample quote: "Recently I sold my Korg MS2000 because it was ruining the nice 80s vibe of my studio and also because nearly all the sounds it made were rubbish."). Makes me want to buy an ESQ1 - huge late '80s synth, digital oscillators, analog filters, cool vacuum-flourescent control panel, and they seem to go for under £150. There's also a fantastic interview with Ed on the Gutterbreakz blog, where he talks about gear like a real person talks about gear, rather than some tortured artist trying to express his soul. And no, he doesn't have a Oberheim DMX, but he wants one for his coffee table... (Thanks Peter, Nick and everyone else who sent this in)