31. May 2026
The Midlife Synthesist Raises the Game: OXI ONE MK2 2.0 – Sequencer Mayhem Unleashed
31. May 2026
Verysickbeats Schools Us: Why Auto-Tune Can’t Hang With a Vocoder
31. May 2026
Sanjay C Drops the Latest: Plugins, Poly Synths, and a Free Slice of Roland
30. May 2026
Scott’s Synth Stuff Dives Into the Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave: Polyphony Overkill or Wavetable Dream Machine?
30. May 2026
CROW HILL vs. The Gamechanger Recoder: Not Your Granddad’s Vocoder
30. May 2026
Bthelick vs. The Polished Crowd: When Grit Wins
30. May 2026
AudioPilz vs. The Force: Groovebox or Glorified Doorstop?
30. May 2026
Pick Yourself’s Guide to Kick Drums: From Sine Waves to Club-Ready Punch
29. May 2026
Arturia Memory V: Digital Nostalgia, Analog Character
29. May 2026
Superbooth Meltdown: Molten Music Technology’s May 2026 Gear Drop

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2. June 2026
If you think filter banks are just for polite EQ-ing, think again. Meska of the statik collective runs the Erica Synths Resonant Filter Bank through its paces, turning what could be a clean lab tool into a filthy, feedback-laden party starter. With a sharp eye for experimental tricks and a taste for techno chaos, Meska digs into the module’s quirks, clocked oddities, and digital wizardry. This isn’t just a demo—it’s a guided tour through the underbelly of a modern filter bank, where presets morph and white noise becomes a playground for sonic mischief. Don’t expect hand-holding—do expect some heavy inspiration.

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2. June 2026
LNA Does Audio Stuff: Shaping Beach Ghosts with Ableton Move
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In a windswept experiment at the edge of the world, LNA Does Audio Stuff invites us to listen through the lens of the Ableton Move microphone. Each pebble, breath, and wave is woven into a sonic tapestry—proof that music can be conjured from the fabric of a place. This is not just a tutorial; it’s a meditation on presence, limitation, and letting the world compose with you. LNA’s gentle, grounded style leads us through field recording and sample magic, showing that the most personal tracks may begin with letting go. Prepare to drift inside a track where the sea becomes … Read more

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2. June 2026
Sam Gutman Gets Wiggly: Osmose CE First Impressions That Slap
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Sam Gutman finally gets his mitts on the Expressive E Osmose CE, and this isn’t your average ‘another keyboard in the post’ scenario. With a background that screams pro, Sam dives into the Osmose’s unique keybed, deadpan delivery and all. He pokes at the bundled Control E software, gets hands-on with the sounds, and doesn’t shy away from calling out what works and what could use a firmware miracle. If you’re sick of safe, plastic-feeling controllers and want a taste of something genuinely fresh, keep reading – or better yet, watch the video for the full rave-bunker experience.

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2. June 2026
tafony Gets Rowdy with the Fuqwassound Break On Through – An Analog Limiter for Modular Mayhem
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If you think classic mic limiters should stay in the studio, tafony’s ready to drag you onto the dancefloor and let the Break On Through stomp all over your precious dynamics. Vancouver’s own synth wrangler takes Fuqwassound’s debut Eurorack module for a spin, diving into FET-driven filth, gnarly gain staging, and the kind of pumping transients that’ll get your neighbours calling the council. This isn’t your average compressor – it’s a chunky mono street weapon with deep knobs, wild aesthetic choices, and a sound that punches well above its weight. If you want pretty, look elsewhere – but if you … Read more
Fuqwassound Break On Through, Patching Panda Hatz, Steady State Fate Steady State Gate, Ultra Perk

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2. June 2026
Underdog Electronic Music School Chains Sequencers For Infinite Techno Mayhem
SPARKY
Ever felt your step sequencer running circles like a hamster on Red Bull? Underdog Electronic Music School is here to slap your loops awake with the dark art of daisy-chaining sequencers—both in Eurorack and Ableton Live. Oscar’s got his modular in rave bunker mode, tossing clocks and resets around like cheap glowsticks, and the results are anything but predictable. If you’re after endless techno patterns that evolve, mutate, and refuse to sit still, this is the street weapon you need. Don’t expect hand-holding or basic theory—just pure, dirty groove science, explained with Underdog’s trademark energy and zero nonsense.
Ableton Live, Metropolis, Mimeophon, Moog Defam, Schachmann Ballista Blast, Steps (Max for Live device)

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1. June 2026
The Unperson Throws Down: Polyend Tracker+ From Zero To Chaos
Ready to ditch the piano roll and dive into the vertical vortex? The Unperson takes the Polyend Tracker+ for a test drive, with absolutely no tracker experience in the tank. What starts as alien territory quickly becomes a playground for brutal beats, gnarly step effects and synth engine shenanigans. Expect fast moves, honest confessions, and a few moments where the manual gets a side-eye. If you think trackers are just for chiptune nerds, this one might just slap you upside the head. We’re in for a ride – and trust me, this groovebox doesn’t wait for stragglers.

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1. June 2026
Voltage Labs Drops In: Joris Voorn’s Studio Is a Hybrid Rave Bunker
If you think pro studios are all about endless racks of intimidating hardware, Joris Voorn’s Amsterdam lair might just knock that thought sideways. The Voltage Labs crew takes us on a whirlwind tour through a space that’s equal parts analog sanctuary and digital war room, with Joris riffing on how his workflow’s flipped over the years. Expect tales of tactile gear, hybrid mixing, and a DJ setup that would make most club owners weep. If you’re after clean lines, brutal honesty, and a few surprises hiding in plain sight, this studio walkthrough is mandatory viewing. Don’t expect a dry tech … Read more

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31. May 2026
sunwarper vs. the Woovebox: Beatmaking with One Hand Tied Behind Your Back
sunwarper ditches the gear mountain and heads straight for the creative jugular in this one. Armed with nothing but the micro-sized Woovebox, he shows how stripping things back can punch your inspiration into overdrive. It’s a video that tears up the myth that more gear equals better tracks, instead proving that a tiny groovebox and a ruthless workflow can cook up a storm. If you’re tired of option paralysis and want to see how a real producer turns limitations into street weaponry, this is your jam. Don’t expect endless gear worship – expect fast moves, clever tricks, and a workflow … Read more