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Vox Continental Organ

Brit-pop bite with garage soul grit.
With its unmistakable bright tone and iconic reverse-colored keys, the Vox Continental Organ became a defining sound of 1960s rock and pop. Beloved for its punchy presence and portability, it was famously used by artists like The Doors, The Animals, and Iron Butterfly. At Rupert Street Recording, this vintage beauty brings authentic character and retro energy to any session—perfect for adding classic texture or cutting through a modern mix.

The Vox Continental was the organ behind The Doors’ “Light My Fire” and The Animals’ “House of the Rising Sun,” helping define the psychedelic and garage rock era with its raw, unmistakable tone.
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