9. March 2026
The Midlife Synthesist Unleashes Double 0-Coast: Small Box, Massive Vibes
9. March 2026
TAETRO’s Streetwise Guide: Turning Ideas Into Tracks That Actually Slap
8. March 2026
David Hilowitz Music Unleashes the Dato Duo & Drum: Synths for the Next Generation of Rave Kids
8. March 2026
Sanjay C Unleashes the Novation Launch Control 3: Small Box, Big Moves
8. March 2026
Woody Piano Shack Unleashes the Korg Monologue: Small Box, Big Beef
7. March 2026
Akai Professional: Teddy Riley and the MPC – A Timeline of Rhythm Innovation
7. March 2026
Moog Music in the Studio: Flight To London’s Analog Alchemy
7. March 2026
Scott’s Synth Stuff Unleashes the Leviasynth: The Only Synth You Might Ever Need?
7. March 2026
Lillian Frances Unleashes Ableton Live: A Performance Breakdown That’ll Blow Your Socks Off

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10. March 2026
Bored of synths that work too well? HAINBACH drags the RMIF TI-5 out of Soviet obscurity and straight into the rave bunker, warts and all. This rare, eight-voice hybrid is a Frankenstein’s monster of analog warmth and digital chaos, built with more hope than hardware. If you like your gear unpredictable, with filters that snarl and envelopes that lag like dial-up internet, you’re in for a treat. HAINBACH’s signature blend of dry humour and deep sound exploration makes this a must-watch for anyone who thinks perfection is overrated.

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10. March 2026
Lodewijk Vos vs. the £35 Pedalboard: Cheap Stompboxes, Big Synth Mayhem
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Forget boutique snobbery—Lodewijk Vos (LØ) dives headfirst into the bargain bin and drags out a fistful of Donner pedals to see if budget stompboxes can hang with the big boys on synth duty. This isn’t your usual pedal demo: it’s a rave bunker experiment, full of dirty overdrives, squashed drums, and feedback chaos. LØ’s minimalist travel studio gets a full-on pedalboard workout, pushing cheap gear to its limits and proving you don’t need to remortgage your flat for killer sound design. If you think only £700 boutique pedals can make your synths scream, this video might just slap you awake.
Donner Compressor Pedal, Donner DT-1 Tuner Pedal, Donner Giant Metal Distortion Pedal, Donner Modulation Pedal – Mod Square Ⅱ, Donner Noise Gate Pedal, Triple Threat Pedal (Third Man Hardware/Jack White)

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10. March 2026
Metamyther Illuminates: Lea Bertucci’s Sonic Shadows and Living Machines
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Step into the magnetic resonance of Metamyther’s latest interview—a luminous drift through the creative cosmos of Lea Bertucci. Here, sound is not merely heard but sculpted, bent, and set adrift in cavernous spaces, where tape machines and ancient flutes become vessels for sonic ghosts. Bertucci’s world is one where imperfection breathes life, and every note is a fragment of memory, echoing through the shadow of eternity. For those who seek music that exhales fog and fractured light, this conversation is a rare glimpse into the heart of experimental storytelling.

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10. March 2026
Underdog Electronic Music School: Drones That Hit Harder Than Your Kick
SPARKY
Ever wondered how to turn a polite pluck into a wall of sound that could level a warehouse? Underdog Electronic Music School is back with a no-fluff guide to transforming your synths into emotional sledgehammers using the clone & drone technique. Oscar’s teaching style is as sharp as ever—straight to the point, with just enough cheek to keep you grinning while your DAW smokes. Whether you’re after spiritual weight or just want your groove to slap harder, this video’s got the hacks. If you think drones are just for ambient heads, think again: these tricks will have your next track … Read more

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10. March 2026
SequencerTalk Unleashed: MPC Sample, Tembo & MIDI Mayhem in Gameboy Mode
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When Akai suddenly drops a mini MPC with cash register vibes, Tembo reinvents step sequencing with magnets, and CME launches a MIDI hub on steroids, you know SequencerTalk has fired up the beat frying pan again. In episode 271, Moogulator and Din Freud don’t mince words and serve up not just blinking grooveboxes but also community power and DIY vibes. Here, it’s not just about explaining – it’s all discussed with a wink, showing why less can sometimes be more and why MIDI tools today need to do more than just push notes. Ready for a trashy fireworks show? Read … Read more
Akai MPC Sample, CME H12 MIDI Pro, Elektron Syntakt, Tembo Magnet-Sequencer

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9. March 2026
The Unperson’s Chord Oscillator Rumble: Plaits, Braids & Ensemble Go Full Rave Bunker
If you think chord oscillators are just for polite pads, The Unperson is here to slap that notion out of your rack. In this quickfire patch fest, we get a front-row seat to three Eurorack heavyweights—Plaits, Braids (with Renaissance firmware), and the 4ms Ensemble Oscillator—each flexing their own flavour of harmonic muscle. Expect stabs, drones, and enough lushness to drown a festival tent. The Unperson’s style is all about hands-on jamming and sonic mischief, so don’t expect a dry tutorial—this is pure patch inspiration, with a mega-chord finale that’s more warehouse than wine bar. If you want ideas that’ll make … Read more

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9. March 2026
Starsky Carr Throws Down: UDO Super 8 vs Roland Jupiter-8 – Modern Muscle or Vintage King?
Starsky Carr is back in the rave bunker, pitting the UDO Super 8 against the legendary Roland Jupiter-8 in a synth showdown that’s more than just a nostalgia trip. Is the Super 8 a true heir, or just a flashy pretender with a shiny interface? We get a no-nonsense, hands-on comparison of sound, features, and workflow, with Starsky’s trademark clarity and a few cheeky digs along the way. If you’re torn between vintage magic and modern muscle, this is the synth face-off you need. Spoiler: your wallet might have the final say.

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9. March 2026
Moog Muse: Matt Johnson’s Keyspace and the Sonic Tides of Analog
Step into the magnetic resonance of Matt Johnson’s Keyspace, where the Moog Muse becomes more than circuitry—it’s a vessel for sonic storytelling. In this immersive exploration, Matt unveils the emotional architecture behind his custom patches, guiding us through nebula drones, shimmering pads, and the unpredictable ghosts of analog tuning. The video is not just a technical showcase, but a journey through sound’s tactile landscapes, where each parameter shift feels like a change in weather. For those who crave the warmth and volatility of living synthesis, this is a narrative best experienced with headphones and open ears.