28. February 2026
Verysickbeats Flips Psychedelic Rock: SP-202 & SP-404MKII Go DAWless and Dirty
28. February 2026
TAETRO Goes Mobile: Logic Pro for iPad Packs a Punch
27. February 2026
Arturia KeyStep 37 mk2: Hybrid Control, Reimagined
27. February 2026
RetroSound’s Digital Dreamscape: A Studio Tour Through Sonic Time
27. February 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the Arturia KeyStep 37 MkII: Sequencer Mayhem and Mutant Arps
27. February 2026
Molten Music Technology’s Fourm Review: Sequential’s Little Box of Analog Mischief
27. February 2026
DivKid’s Pearl OC-07: Sub Bass Weapon or Just Another Octaver?
26. February 2026
OXI Instruments OXI One MKII: Architecting Inspiration with the Random Generator
26. February 2026
MAKEN0ISE Connects MultiWAVE and Music Mouse: Digital Control, Modular Sound
26. February 2026
LNA Does Audio Stuff: Gain Staging, Cats, and Clipping – A Feline Guide to Clean Mixes

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1. March 2026
Yamaha’s SEQTRAK just got a 2.0 update, and sunwarper’s here to drag it through the rave bunker. If you’re into grooveboxes that do more than just tickle the surface, this one’s got some new tricks—think drum tracks moonlighting as synths and a workflow that’s finally less of a toaster-fight. But don’t get too excited: the sampler’s still stuck in 1999, and sunwarper doesn’t let that slide. If you want the real dirt, plus a few workflow hacks, this video’s got the goods (and the gripes) in classic sunwarper style.

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1. March 2026
TAETRO’s Push 3 Standalone Reality Check: No Laptop, No Problem?
RILEY
Ever wondered if the Ableton Push 3 Standalone really lives up to the hype after the honeymoon phase? TAETRO, the groove guru with a knack for slicing samples and keeping it real, spills the beans on what it’s like to use this box for years—no computer attached. From late-night beat sessions to the quirks that’ll have you scrolling like you’re doomscrolling Twitter, this video is a streetwise deep dive. If you’re tired of spec sheets and want the real talk on workflow, firmware glow-ups, and why these pads slap, TAETRO’s got you. Grab a cheap beer and let’s get into … Read more

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1. March 2026
Sonic Blueprints: Sanjay C Journeys Through Teddy Riley’s Nebula
LUMINA
Step into the resonant corridors of musical history as Sanjay C invites us into the orbit of Teddy Riley—the architect whose sound shaped the pulse of generations. This is more than an interview; it’s a drift through the magnetic fields of creativity, where faith, adversity, and innovation swirl into the signature frequencies of New Jack Swing. Sanjay C’s immersive, approachable style draws out the ghosts and glimmers behind the hits, revealing how mindset eclipses machinery and how every note is a step out of darkness. Prepare to float through stories where each chord is a lifeline, and legacy is written … Read more
Akai 12 Track, Alesis Sequencer, Arturia Astrolab, Aventone CLA-10, Beyerdynamic DT770, Casio Keyboard, Korg DDD-1, MPC 2000XL, Osburger Monitors, PreSonus Atom, Roland Fantom 6, Roland GAIA 2, Roland Jupiter X, Roland V-Synth GT, Roland W-30, Sony MV1, SSL Mixing Board, Universal Audio Apollo, Universal Audio Volt

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1. March 2026
Bthelick’s Captain Plugins Review: EDM Groove in a Box or Just Another Hype?
RILEY
Ever wish you could whip up club-ready beats and lush chord progressions without breaking a sweat—or the bank? Bthelick, the straight-shooting dance music producer, dives deep into the Captain plugin suite to see if it’s the secret sauce for EDM heads. Expect honest takes, workflow hacks, and a few spicy complaints about quirks that’ll make you laugh and nod. If you’re tired of plugins that feel like a college exam, this review is your shortcut to finding out if Captain’s got the street cred to earn a spot in your DAW. Spoiler: this box might slap harder than your grandma’s … Read more
Captain Beat, Captain Chords, Captain Deep, Captain Melody, Captain Play

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1. March 2026
Patrick Breen’s MPK Mini 4 Throwdown: One Box, One Song, All Vibes
RILEY
Ever wondered if you could cook up a full track with nothing but a budget MIDI keyboard and some bundled sounds? Patrick Breen dives headfirst into the Akai MPK Mini 4, wringing every drop of groove from its Studio Instrument Collection. If you’re the type who loves flipping beats on a shoestring and wants to see if this box really slaps, Patrick’s got your back. Expect street-smart tips, a no-nonsense breakdown, and enough tasty presets to make your DAW sweat. This isn’t just a review—it’s a beatmaker’s mixtape in video form.

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28. February 2026
AudioPilz vs. Dirtywave M8: The Tracker That Refused to Be Hated
AudioPilz, the synth world’s resident mischief-maker, takes a swing at the Dirtywave M8—a hardware tracker that looks like it fell out of a dodgy arcade and into your gig bag. With his trademark blend of sarcasm and sharp technical insight, he tries every trick in the book to hate this cult-favourite mini DAW. But does the M8 crumble under scrutiny, or is it a proper punk in a sea of posers? Strap in for a ride through hex codes, chiptune nostalgia, and a workflow that’s as addictive as a late-night kebab after a warehouse rave. Spoiler: this one’s not going … Read more

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28. February 2026
Devin Belanger Breaks Down Blackpink’s ‘Go’: Industrial Pop Gets a Synth Autopsy
Blackpink just crashed the pop party with a track so industrial it could weld your headphones shut. Devin Belanger, the Vancouver-based synth surgeon, dives headfirst into ‘Go’ and drags us through its gnarly basslines, gated synths, and genre-smashing sound design. If you thought K-pop was all sugar and gloss, think again—this is a rave bunker with a neon sign. Devin’s breakdown is equal parts technical wizardry and jaw-on-the-floor reaction. Strap in, because this one’s got more twists than a modular patchbay.

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28. February 2026
Molten Music Technology Brings the Heat: Synth East, Gear Oddities & Community Vibes
February might be a dead zone for new synth releases, but Molten Music Technology refuses to let the scene go cold. Robin Vincent dives headfirst into the mayhem of Synth East, serving up a rave bunker’s worth of performances, quirky gear, and community spirit. From generative sequencers to drum machines that look like board games, this episode is a wild ride through the bleeding edge and the gloriously weird. If you want the real lowdown on what’s buzzing in UK synth culture, Robin’s got you covered—no fluff, just pure molten energy.