05/28/2026
Sequential Artist Interviews: Lisa Remar
New artist interview featuring the Prophet Rev2 - Lisa Remar is a composer and music director based in London and has worked with PinkPantheress, Slayyyter, and helped arranged The Kid Laroi brand activations for Charli XCX. Lisa also arranged the PinkPantheress musical performance featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk series, which included the Prophet Rev2 being played by keyboardist Tina Chau Le. We asked Lisa if she could share some insight on how the Rev2 factored into this performance and arrangement process, and what it’s like to be a woman musical director in a primarily male position.
SEQUENTIAL: What is your previous experience with Sequential synthesizers?
LISA: I have always used the Rev2 in live performances. I first encountered one in a recording studio and immediately thought this was the analog sound that really elevates the texture of the music.
SEQUENTIAL: Tell us about the musical direction behind the PinkPantheress Tiny Desk performance.
LISA: It was a really unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience. I am incredibly proud of Vicky, the band, and myself for pulling it off, especially because there were so many last-minute changes right up until the day before the performance, even though I started working on the arrangements a couple of months in advance. Some of the reference points included William Orbit’s “Spiral,” Rob Dougan’s “Clubbed to Death” from The Matrix soundtrack, an illegal PinkPantheress demo version on YouTube, “Take Me Away” from the Freaky Friday soundtrack, and “Red Clay” by Freddie Hubbard.
Full interview can be read at sequential.com/artists/lisa-remar
Lisa Remar is a composer and music director based in London and arranged the PinkPantheress musical performance featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk series, which included the Prophet Rev2 being played by keyboardist Tina Chau Le. We asked Lisa if she could share some insight on how the Rev2 factored into ...