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MARRAKESH PREAMP CONSOLE & DEADMAN FUZZ

Lateral Phonics comprises a pair of annoyingly young Muscovite pedal makers who look set to put Russia on the boutique effects map. Embracing the popular hand-painted design language of established US and European effects brands such as Z.Vex, Fuzzrocious and JAM, Lateral Phonics augments its wild custom paintwork with weird mismatched knobs, abundant scratches and holes drilled seemingly at random. It’s a bold aesthetic.

The Deadman Fuzz is an updated take on the classic Triangle Big Muff and features a silicon-germanium hybrid schematic, as well as NOS parts. That out-there artwork? At no point

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