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Composer, producer and one half of Goldfrapp, Will Gregory opens up about the instruments that mean the most to him — and shows us how great they can sound in the right hands.
Chiara Luzzana is a Sound Designer and Composer, known for her use of Zoom field recorders.
German DIY electronics whiz Moritz Klein and Erica Synths founder Girt Ozolins explain the motivation behind their mki x es.EDU collaboration.
Aki Mäkivirta, R&D Director at Genelec, talks to Sam Inglis about the latest developments in immersive audio, GLM measurement software and Aural ID technology.
Blurring the boundaries between classical music and ambient electronica, Max Richter is one of the most prominent composers of his generation. As of now, he’s also a studio owner...
Working in immersive audio can be intimidating even for experienced professionals. Caroline Hilton’s team at Universal Music provide the help that mix engineers need to make that transition.
Composers Michelle Birsky and Kevin Henthorn speak to us from their studio space in Los Angeles...
When I started my musical career in 1968, playing live was all there was. My first band Uriel lived for the moment when...
The idea of paying to ‘own’ software has always been problematic. What exactly is it that you possess?
Mylar Melodies has in recent years ascended to become one of the Internet’s premier educators in all things modular.
The Chainsmokers’ new album shows off some serious production and songwriting skills.
It is with increasing sadness that we note the passing of this legendary synthesizer pioneer.
JJ Jeczalik emerged as the pre-eminent Fairlight programmer of the 1980s primarily as one fifth of the art-pop collective, Art of Noise, but also in projects ranging from ABC and Dollar to Yes and Malcolm McLaren.
Enigmatic New York producer Morgan Geist began making techno in his ’90s college dorm before a remix turned his life upside down.
Sea Change is the moniker of Norwegian producer and singer Ellen AW Sunde, whose ethereal music borrows from club culture as much as it does from ambient and experimental soundscapes.
Modern, computer‑based music technology has revolutionised home production. For all the positives, though, one downside...
During his lifetime, Antonius Stradivarius made around 2000 instruments, but dying gave his productivity a real boost...
A widely lauded innovator in the world of contemporary electronic and experimental music, British artist Robin Rimbaud, aka Scanner, has been creating music and works of sonic art for the best part of 40 years.
David Cranmer, aka Nervous Squirrel, builds amazing musical instruments, including alpaca sound systems, a Theremin in a badger and one of the biggest modular synthesizers in the world. Here he explains how anyone can master the skills needed to build your own modules.