Welcome to Studio Favorites, a series where we ask artists to open up their creative toolkits and share the gear and software they rely on the most. This time, we’re featuring Sascha Funke – a Berlin-based DJ and producer whose sound bridges Tech House, Minimal, Indie Dance, and IDM.

“A very hands-on sampler in eurorack format. It can play up to 8 samples simultaneously and produces a sound reminiscent of the old Akai samplers such as the S950.”
The Squid Salmple is a flexible 8-channel sampler module, ideal for both rhythmic chops and atmospheric textures. Sascha loves it for its intuitive workflow and warm, characterful sound that nods to vintage sampling classics.

“My favourite sequencer is also a eurorack module. The Vector has a great UI, is very easy to use and can create quite complex and musical sequences in just a few steps.”
The Five12 Vector Sequencer is a powerhouse for generating intricate yet musical patterns with minimal effort. For Sascha, it’s a creative workhorse that keeps his modular setup fluid and inspiring.

“My first and last Moog. A few key elements in MZ were made with the Voyager. My longest-owned piece of gear.”
The Moog Voyager needs no introduction – it’s a modern classic. For Sascha, it’s not just a synth, but a trusty companion that has shaped some of his most iconic sounds, adding rich analog depth to his productions.

Catch Sascha Funke live on Echio, July 24 at 7PM CET, where he’ll deconstruct his track “MZ” – breaking down the creative process, arrangement, synths, and mixing techniques behind this Turbo Recordings release.
Ever since his first exposure to euro-dance pop as a twelve year-old kid, Berlin native Sascha Funke followed the siren call of electronic music, carving out his own spot at the forefront of leading-edge dance music. A seasoned hunter constantly digging for epic melodies,…
