17. January 2026
TAETRO’s Pentamento: Texture Layering That Slaps Harder Than a Broken Subwoofer
17. January 2026
AudioPilz vs. Elektron Analog Four: The Challenge Nobody Asked For
17. January 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Unleashes Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro: AI Vocals That Actually Slap?
17. January 2026
Accurate Beats Puts the Korg Kaoss Pad V Back on the Street
17. January 2026
CROW HILL and the Art of Compression: Shaping Silence, Sculpting Presence
17. January 2026
Verysickbeats Breaks Down No I.D.’s Genius: Sliders, Flutes, and the Synido Tempopad C16
17. January 2026
Doctor Mix Unleashes the Korg Kaoss Pad KP5: Performance FX Gets a Fresh Kick
17. January 2026
Behringer FLOW 4V: Field Recording Certainty, Engineered for the Real World
17. January 2026
MusicRadar Tech Invites Us Into Ikonika’s Slow Burn: A Sonic Journey of Identity and Atmosphere
16. January 2026
Monotrail Tech Talk: DAW to Modular – No More Crappy Sequences

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19. January 2026
Mutable Instruments Tides v2: you know it as a modulation workhorse, but The Unperson isn’t here for polite envelopes. This video rips Tides out of LFO duty and shoves it straight into VCO territory, wringing out every last drop of oscillator juice. Expect a hands-on, no-fluff tour through its output modes, pitch tracking, and a few patches that’ll have your rack sweating. If you think Tides is just for wobbly modulations, prepare for a rude awakening. The Unperson’s style is all about direct action—no endless menu-diving, just raw, musical experiments.

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19. January 2026
Woody Piano Shack Unleashes the Behringer RD-8 MKII: 808 Mayhem on a Budget
SPARKY
If you’ve ever wanted to summon the spirit of the TR-808 without selling a kidney, Woody Piano Shack’s got your fix. In this punchy first look, Woody dives headfirst into the Behringer RD-8 MKII—a drum machine that promises all the classic boom and sizzle, but with a modern twist and a price tag that won’t make you weep. Expect quick-fire pattern building, hands-on tweaks, and a few cheeky performance tricks, all delivered in Woody’s trademark no-fuss, fun-first style. This isn’t just a nostalgia trip; it’s a rave bunker toolkit for today’s beatmakers. Ready to see if this clone slaps or … Read more

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19. January 2026
Voltage Labs and the Sonic Alchemy of the Drop: Euphoria in the Echo Chamber
LUMINA
Voltage Labs invites us into the charged space between silence and explosion, where the drop becomes more than a musical device—it’s a collective longing for transcendence. In this poetic video essay, the channel’s signature blend of cultural insight and visual storytelling dissects why our bodies and minds crave those fleeting moments of euphoria on the dance floor. The narrative flows from brain chemistry to club rituals, tracing the magnetic pull of anticipation and the shifting sands of modern club culture. Prepare to drift through a landscape where dopamine, unity, and the art of patience collide, and where the real story … Read more

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18. January 2026
Sunwarper’s Woovebox Pro Test: Pocket Sampler or Groovebox Rave Weapon?
SPARKY
Sunwarper’s on a mission: ditch the PO-33, dodge the EP-133, and find a pocket-sized sampler that doesn’t choke when you want to build a proper track. Enter the Woovebox Pro – a device that claims to bridge the gap between lo-fi beat sketchpad and full-on groovebox. In this video, Sunwarper slices, chops, and sequences his way through the Woovebox’s features, exposing both its gritty charm and its workflow quirks. If you’re after a portable street weapon for sample-based jams, but don’t want to lug a suitcase of gear, this one’s worth a look. Just don’t expect it to hold your … Read more

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18. January 2026
Fender’s MIDI Moves & Korg’s Kaoss Comeback: Sanjay C Drops the News
RILEY
If you thought Fender was just about guitars and classic amps, think again—Sanjay C is here to flip your expectations with a fresh batch of music tech news. From Fender’s bold leap into MIDI controllers to Korg’s Kaoss Pad V making a real-time effects comeback, this week’s roundup is stacked. Sanjay C’s signature style keeps it breezy, breaking down everything from cinematic guitar plugins to AI-powered DAWs. Whether you’re a bedroom beatmaker or a studio samurai, this episode’s got the streetwise scoop you need—plus a few deals you’ll want to jump on before they vanish. Grab your headphones and a … Read more
Fender Motion 16, Fender Motion 32, Korg Kaoss Pad V, Logic Pro 12, Rhodes Vari-Amp, Velvet Guitars

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18. January 2026
EZBOT’s Dub Techno Adventure: Elektron Boxes Get Down and Dirty
Ready for a wild sonic ride? EZBOT’s latest video is a masterclass in wrangling the Digitone II, Digitakt II, and Octatrack MK2 into a dub techno beast that’s as addictive as a late-night servo pie. With his trademark laid-back style, EZBOT shows how sound design can be more fun than a backyard BBQ gone rogue. If you’re keen on performance rigs that can cop a beating and still pump out hypnotic grooves, this one’s for you. Grab a cold one and dive in – just don’t expect to stay seated for long!

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18. January 2026
SpectreSoundStudios vs. The Preamp Hype: Lang 312L Throws Down
Think your home studio needs a boutique preamp to sound pro? SpectreSoundStudios is here to torch that myth with a flamethrower and a wink. Glenn Fricker, never one to mince words, rips into the upgrade obsession, exposes the real value of transformer saturation, and puts the Heritage Audio Lang 312L through its paces. Expect brutal honesty, a few gearhead surprises, and a reality check for anyone about to drop rent money on shiny boxes. If you want the truth about preamps—minus the fairy tales—this is your rave bunker briefing.

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18. January 2026
Rapid Flow’s 1-Hour Workflow: Synths, Speed, and Zero Nonsense
Rapid Flow’s Erik is on a mission: make a full track in 60 minutes, no faffing about. In this first part of his 1-Hour Workflow series, he dives headfirst into composing, armed with his Zensphere VST and a studio rig that’s all about speed. Forget endless tweaking – it’s about trusting your gut, slapping down ideas, and letting the gear do the heavy lifting. If you’re tired of paralysis by analysis and want to see a real producer keep it moving, this is your kind of rave bunker. Erik’s workflow is a masterclass in getting out of your own way … Read more