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29. April 2026

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David Hilowitz Music Unleashes the DX7: 80s Nostalgia Meets Modern FM Mayhem

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David Hilowitz Music Unleashes the DX7: 80s Nostalgia Meets Modern FM Mayhem

The Yamaha DX7: synth legend, pop culture icon, and the reason half your favourite 80s tracks sound like neon roller discos. David Hilowitz Music, known for his crafty DIY spirit and sonic curiosity, finally gets his hands on this digital beast—and takes us for a ride through glassy presets, weird memory hacks, and the wild world of FM synthesis. If you think the DX7 is just for cheesy ballads, think again. David dives deep, showing off not just the synth’s history but how its DNA lives on in free plugins and tiny hardware. Strap in—this isn’t your dad’s nostalgia trip.

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8. April 2026

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Venus Theory’s OS Cage Match: Mac Neo vs Raspberry Pi 5 for Music Production

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Venus Theory’s OS Cage Match: Mac Neo vs Raspberry Pi 5 for Music Production

Venus Theory, the ambient architect with a taste for cinematic soundscapes, ditches Windows and dives headfirst into the murky waters of Mac and Linux for a real-world music production showdown. Forget benchmarks and spec sheets—this is about writing actual tracks for an actual game, with actual bills on the line. Expect sarcasm, self-deprecation, and a healthy disrespect for operating system dogma. If you think you need a NASA rig to make music, prepare to have your excuses roasted. Venus Theory’s style is equal parts nerdy and no-nonsense, and this video is a wild ride through the OS jungle. Spoiler: the

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David Hilowitz Music: Breathing New Life into the Kyogum’s Sonic Ghosts

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David Hilowitz Music: Breathing New Life into the Kyogum’s Sonic Ghosts

In the hands of David Hilowitz Music, the kyogum—a traditional Korean harp—becomes more than an artifact; it’s a vessel of memory, resonance, and reinvention. This video is not just a restoration, but a poetic journey through dust, silk, and digital echoes, where each string is a filament of history and possibility. Hilowitz’s signature blend of curiosity and technical artistry guides us from thrift store serendipity to the shimmering threshold between acoustic and synthesized sound. The story unfolds like a foggy morning, revealing both the tactile beauty of wood and string, and the magnetic allure of sonic transformation. Prepare to drift

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