Adrian Utley, the renowned guitarist of the band Portishead, has divulged his unconventional approach to gear in a recent interview. Utley, well-known for his work on Portishead’s acclaimed album Dummy, revealed that he combines a £4 ($5) junk shop guitar with a prized $10,000 1940s Martin during recording sessions. The guitarist explained that he prioritizes unique and captivating sounds, regardless of the price tag. Utley also shared his preference for American guitars, particularly those from classic brands like Fender, Gibson, and Martin. In addition to his gear philosophy, Utley reminisced about working with guitar legend Jeff Beck and their collaboration on the album Crazy Legs in 1993. Despite his acoustic contributions being scarcely audible, Utley expressed fond memories of spending time with Beck and playing guitar together. Fans can learn more about Utley’s guitar heroes, gear, and strings in a full interview with Rotosound.
Portishead Guitarist Adrian Utley Reveals Esoteric Gear Philosophy
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