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Australian group Hiatus Kaiyote has suffered a loss of equipment worth tens of thousands of pounds due to a break-in.
Their storage facility in Preston, Victoria, was targeted last weekend, with thieves making off with their valuable gear.
In a heartfelt post on social media, the band, who are "absolutely devastated" by the situation, shared a list of stolen items, valued at “tens of thousands of dollars.”
Hiatus Kaiyote stated: “We have been robbed. Please keep an eye out, especially if you are in Melbourne and nearby areas/states.”
The stolen items include:
- An Ernie Ball Bongo 6 bass guitar adorned with stickers
- Multiple keyboards, including a Korg Kronos 2 (73 keys), a Roland System 8, and two Roland JX-3P’s, all with flight cases
- A Randy Rhoads model Jackson Flying V electric guitar
- A professional digital reverberator (Yamaha Rev1 Reverb with controller)
- A striking Soundtrac Topaz Project 8 24 Channel Mixer
- An Allen and Heath GL2200 mixer
- A pair of PMC 228 studio monitors
- A Novation Bass Station II synthesizer
- A Roland dimension D rack unit
- Two Warm Audio WA-76 compressors
- A High Voltage Audio 4000 G series bus compressor
- A Roland 301 Chorus Echo
- A Boss DM100 Delay Machine
- An Apollo Twin interface
- Two QSC 10-inch powered speakers
- Two Yamaha DZR15 powered speakers
- A Roland SP 404 sampling station filled with Hiatus Kaiyote samples
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The Australian band Hiatus Kaiyote has suffered a loss of equipment valued at tens of thousands of pounds due to a break-in. Their storage facility in Preston, Victoria, was