8. February 2026
Verysickbeats Breaks Down Dilla’s Donuts: Sampling, Replays, and Beatmaker Street Smarts
8. February 2026
Bthelick’s Ghost Chord Trick: Melodies That Stick Like Hot Glue
8. February 2026
Doctor Mix at NAMM 2026: Ilio’s Legacy, Omnisphere 3 Mayhem & Bluetooth Pedal Madness
8. February 2026
Sanjay C Drops the Plugin Boutique Bomb: 90% Off UAD and More – Deals That Slap Harder Than Monday Mornings
7. February 2026
Doctor Mix vs. Robert Miles: Rebuilding ‘Children’ with Ears, Grit, and a Kurzweil K2000
7. February 2026
Woody Piano Shack’s Hydrasynth Bass Rumble: Digital Muscle Meets Analogue Swagger
7. February 2026
AudioPilz Dishes the Dirt: What Your Synth REALLY Says About You
7. February 2026
Starsky Carr Throws Down: Sequential Fourm vs Pro-One – Modern Muscle or Vintage Voodoo?
7. February 2026
Behringer BMX: 80s Drum Machine Nostalgia Rewired for the Modern Patchhead
6. February 2026
DivKid Unleashes Nekyia Circuits: Ceremony & Sigil – Twin Peaks, Filter Freaks, and Mod Mayhem

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10. February 2026
Chris Sangster, the man behind sangstersounds, takes Logic Pro 12 for a spin and doesn’t hold back. Is this update a true rave bunker upgrade, or just another shiny Apple distraction? From synth session players that flirt with greatness to a Chord ID that’s more confused than a DJ at a country fair, Sangster slices through the hype with his trademark LA polish and dry wit. If you’re wondering whether Logic Pro 12 is worth your precious SSD space—or if Apple’s new subscription model is about to mug your wallet—strap in. This review’s got more twists than a modular patch … Read more

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10. February 2026
True Cuckoo Unleashes the Erae 2: A Controller as Wild as a Roo on Red Bull
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Strap in, mates! True Cuckoo is back with a mega tutorial that’ll have your fingers itching and your studio gear trembling. This time, he’s wrangling the Erae 2—a controller that’s more customisable than a ute at a B&S ball and twice as fun. Whether you’re into finger drumming, MPE wizardry, or taming modular beasts, this slab of tech promises to turn your setup into a playground. Cuckoo’s signature blend of deep dives and playful banter makes even the trickiest bits feel like a backyard BBQ. If you’re keen on gear that can handle both MIDI and CV chaos, and want … Read more

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10. February 2026
Gabe Miller Music Drops Techno Heat on the MPC Live III: A Streetwise Breakdown
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Gabe Miller Music is back at it, flipping the MPC Live III into a melodic techno and progressive house machine. If you think these boxes are just for hip-hop heads, Gabe’s workflow will have you rethinking your whole setup. This video isn’t just a gear flex—it’s a couch-born, marathon-session journey through clips, plugins, and some cheeky production hacks. Whether you’re a bedroom producer or a seasoned beatmaker, Gabe’s laid-back, info-packed style makes the MPC Live III look like the ultimate street food cart for electronic grooves. Grab a cheap beer and dive in—this one’s got the sauce.

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10. February 2026
Devin Belanger’s Synth Starter Pack: Forget the Specs, Find Your Groove
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Ever wish you could hop in a time machine and give your beginner self some real talk before dropping stacks on shiny synths? Devin Belanger, aka Miles Away, just did exactly that—dropping wisdom for anyone about to dive into the world of synthesizers in 2026. Devin’s style is all about keeping it real, skipping the gear hype, and focusing on what actually makes you want to make music. If you’re tired of endless gear debates and want to know what really matters for getting your beats off the ground, this video (and this breakdown) is for you. Grab a cheap … Read more
Arturia MiniFreak, Korg Minilogue XD, Oberheim Teo-5, Serum 2

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10. February 2026
Bounce Like a Roo: Underdog Electronic Music School’s Flappy 16th Note Techno Trick
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Ready to make your techno grooves bounce harder than a kangaroo on a trampoline? Underdog Electronic Music School is back, and this time they’re diving headfirst into the wild world of ‘flappy’ 16th notes. Oskar’s got a knack for turning dry theory into a hands-on rave tutorial, and he’s not afraid to get cheeky with his rhythmic experiments. If your beats are feeling stiffer than a sunbaked servo sandwich, this lesson will loosen them right up. Grab your headphones, mate—this one’s got more groove than a Melbourne laneway after midnight.

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9. February 2026
Matt Johnson’s Keyspace vs. The DSI Tempest: Analog Mayhem or Menu Madness?
Matt Johnson’s Keyspace dives headfirst into the DSI Tempest, a drum machine that’s half analog beast, half digital enigma, and all attitude. If you’re after pristine samples and instant gratification, keep scrolling. But if you like your beats dirty, your menus deep, and your synths with a side of chaos, this one’s for you. Matt’s approach is hands-on, honest, and just a little bit ruthless – exactly what we want when someone’s wrangling a machine that’s as much puzzle as instrument. Strap in for a ride through sound design rabbit holes, brutal compressors, and the kind of hybrid grooves that … Read more

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9. February 2026
The Unperson’s Sonic Time Capsule: FREEZE on Mutable Instruments Beads
Step into a world where sound is suspended in amber and time folds in on itself. The Unperson, with their signature blend of modular curiosity and cinematic flair, guides us through the Mutable Instruments Beads’ enigmatic FREEZE function. This is not just a technical walkthrough—it’s an invitation to drift inside frozen textures, evolving drones, and the magnetic resonance of granular memory. Expect practical magic, poetic patching, and a sense that every note is a ghostly echo, waiting to be awakened. For those who see synthesis as storytelling, this episode is a nebula worth exploring.

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9. February 2026
Josh Lucan’s Sonic Alchemy: Channeling Tangerine Dream’s Nebulae
What if you could distill the cosmic resonance of Tangerine Dream and let it bloom anew in the present? Josh Lucan, Los Angeles composer and sonic cartographer, invites us into a world where sequencers become stargates and melodies spiral like magnetic auroras. In this immersive exploration, Lucan dissects the DNA of Berlin School legends and reconstructs it with modern hardware, vintage tape, and spectral software. The result is not just a technical tutorial, but a journey through fog, memory, and the shimmer of analog ghosts. Prepare to drift inside a soundscape where every detail tells a story, and every sequence … Read more