Ferry Island Modular: Metamyther Dives Into Eurorack’s New Sonic Street Weapons

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Metamyther isn’t here to waste your time – this interview with Ferry Island Modular is a full-on rave bunker tour of one of Eurorack’s freshest disruptors. Forget the same old filter clones; these Finns are cooking up modules with attitude, from the Four Seas wavetable beast to the Undertow modulation matrix and the Beacon stereo VCA/LPG. The chat is fast, nerdy, and full of the kind of detail you only get when the creators are as obsessed as you are. Stick around for a sneaky teaser of their next mad invention – and trust me, you’ll want to see the … Read more

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L.Dre Gets Schooled: The MPC Key 37 Flips the Script

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19. May 2026

L.Dre Gets Schooled: The MPC Key 37 Flips the Script

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Ever slept on a piece of gear, only to have it slap you awake? That’s exactly what happens when L.Dre and his cousin Kyle Gee dive into the MPC Key 37. In this video, L.Dre—usually a pad-punching, key-avoiding beatmaker—gets his mind changed in real time. The MPC Key 37 isn’t just another MIDI slab; it’s a full-on beatmaking playground, and these two show how it flips workflow, sampling, and arrangement on its head. If you thought you needed a PhD in DAWs to cook up fire, think again—this box is all about vibes and instant gratification. Let’s break down why … Read more

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Starsky Carr Unleashes the Bullfrog Drums: Not Just for Kids, This Thing Bites

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19. May 2026

Starsky Carr Unleashes the Bullfrog Drums: Not Just for Kids, This Thing Bites

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Don’t let the rainbow buttons and chunky plastic fool you—the Erica Synths Bullfrog Drums is no toy. In his signature style, Starsky Carr dives headfirst into this colourful groovebox, peeling back the layers to reveal a machine that’s as deep as it is approachable. From hands-on sampling to parameter locks that would make a Digitakt sweat, this box is built for both the bedroom beatmaker and the stage assassin. If you’re after a drum machine that can go from playground to rave bunker without breaking a sweat, Starsky’s got the lowdown. Spoiler: it’s a lot more than a pretty face.

Underdog Electronic Music School Unleashes the Chirpy Filter Mayhem

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Underdog Electronic Music School Unleashes the Chirpy Filter Mayhem

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Ready for a sonic adventure that’s as cheeky as a kookaburra at a backyard BBQ? Underdog Electronic Music School is back, showing us how to whip up bleepy, bloppy filter self-oscillation sounds that’ll have your synth rig chirping like a flock of galahs. This isn’t your average filter trick—it’s a classic, but mate, it still packs a punch. If you’re keen on turning your filter into a wild, melodic birdbath, this video’s got the goods. Grab your favourite synth, crank that resonance, and let’s see how much chaos you can squeeze out of a humble filter!

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The Unperson Unleashes the Vostok Halo: Quad LFO Mayhem for Modular Maniacs

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18. May 2026

The Unperson Unleashes the Vostok Halo: Quad LFO Mayhem for Modular Maniacs

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Ready to blow up your patch with more modulation than a warehouse rave? The Unperson dives deep into the Vostok Instruments Halo, a four-headed LFO beast that’s itching to twist your Eurorack into new shapes. Expect logic tricks, evolving textures, and enough outputs to make your patch cables sweat. If you’re tired of vanilla modulation and want to inject some proper chaos into your rig, this is the street weapon you’ve been waiting for. The Unperson’s no-nonsense style cuts through the fluff—so strap in, because this isn’t your nan’s LFO.

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Voltage Labs Unleash the Roto-Control: Motorised Mayhem for Your DAW

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18. May 2026

Voltage Labs Unleash the Roto-Control: Motorised Mayhem for Your DAW

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Voltage Labs, never ones to just show you another boring controller, throw down at Superbooth 2026 with the Melbourne Instruments Roto-Control—a DAW and MIDI controller that looks like it’s ready to run your studio or start a toaster-fight. Eight motorised, touch-sensitive encoders with haptic feedback, instant recall, and enough integration to make your mouse jealous. If you’re into live automation, deep mapping, or just want your gear to fight back a little, this one’s got your number. Don’t let the size fool you—this is a proper sonic street weapon.

UDO Audio DMNO: Two Minds, One Soundspace – SequencerTalk at Superbooth

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18. May 2026

UDO Audio DMNO: Two Minds, One Soundspace – SequencerTalk at Superbooth

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UDO Audio enters the stage with the DMNO, a hybrid synthesizer that refuses to fit neatly into classic poly or mono synth categories. SequencerTalk – known for their nerdy, analytical conversation style – put the DMNO through its paces at Superbooth 2026, exploring the boundaries between duality, chaos, and sonic architecture. Two independent engines, eight play modes, and a filter concept that delivers far more than just bread-and-butter: here, patch geometry becomes an experience. If you want to know how machine ethics and soundspaces intertwine in the DMNO, don’t miss this talk – some details can only be heard, not … Read more

SequencerTalk Deconstructs the POLIVOKS-8: Soviet Character in the Polyphonic Machine Room

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18. May 2026

SequencerTalk Deconstructs the POLIVOKS-8: Soviet Character in the Polyphonic Machine Room

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What happens when you catapult Soviet sound DNA into the present? SequencerTalk takes us on an analytical journey through the POLIVOKS-8 by Elta Music – an eight-voice beast that fuses the raw charm of the original with modern hybrid technology, dual filter architecture, and innovative modulation options. In conversation with developer Vladi Salnikov, a machine ethos unfolds between nostalgia and future vision. If you want to know how patch geometry and sound spaces are rearranged in the POLIVOKS-8, this interview is a must. The details are complex – and some sonic foldings are simply better heard than described.