16. June 2026
DivKid Throws Down with Random8: Three Patches, Infinite Chaos
16. June 2026
Underdog Electronic Music School Takes Us Inside WAMM: Brussels’ Modular Mayhem
15. June 2026
Chris Sangster’s Region Inspector Rave: Logic Pro’s Best-Kept Workflow Weapon
15. June 2026
HAINBACH & the Sonic Boom Sampler: Brüel & Kjær 7502 Goes Full Rave Bunker
15. June 2026
Voltage Labs Illuminates: Boards of Canada and the Sonic Art of Uncertainty
15. June 2026
Sam Gutman’s Synth Sell-Off: Regret, Nostalgia, and Gear FOMO
15. June 2026
The Unperson vs. Rings: Guitars, Modular Mayhem & Physical Modelling Madness
14. June 2026
Bthelick vs. Muddy Subs: Why Your Rolling Bass Grooves Are Flopping
14. June 2026
sunwarper vs. Six Strings: Guitar Abuse with the SP404 MK2
14. June 2026
Verysickbeats: Sculpting the Boondocks—Soulful Templates for Cinematic Beats

© Bild: Vulture Culture (YouTube)
17. June 2026
GForce Software have just lobbed the official Prophet-5 plugin into the synth battlefield, and Vulture Culture is here to see if this digital beast can really wear the Prophet crown. We’re talking authentic analog attitude, feature upgrades that would make a hardware snob blush, and a pile of custom patches that drip with grit and cinematic drama. Vulture Culture’s signature style cuts through the fluff—no nostalgia goggles, just sharp ears and sharper opinions. If you want to know whether this plugin slaps or sags, buckle up. Spoiler: this isn’t your dad’s polysynth—and you’ll want to hear it roar.

© Bild: Starsky Carr (YouTube)
17. June 2026
Starsky Carr’s Prophet 5 Showdown: The GForce VST Throws Down with Hardware
SPARKY
When Starsky Carr puts the GForce Prophet 5 VST up against his own Sequential hardware, it’s not just another plugin demo—it’s a full-on rave bunker lab test. He slices through vintage mode, filter revisions, and oscillator shapes like a DJ with a grudge. This isn’t your usual “is it analog enough?” hand-wringing. Starsky’s clinical, brutal, and just cheeky enough to call out subtle quirks and proper wins. If you think all Prophet 5 emulations are the same, you’re about to get schooled. Grab your headphones, mind your CPU meter, and prepare for a synth face-off that’s as nerdy as it … Read more

© Bild: Espen Kraft (YouTube)
17. June 2026
Espen Kraft vs The DAW: How the Yamaha QX3 Becomes a Sonic Street Weapon
SPARKY
Feeling like your DAW is just a glorified template factory? Espen Kraft takes the Yamaha QX3—an absolute 80s tank of a sequencer—and uses it to smash right through creative blockades. Forget endless plugin tweaks and let’s get back to banging out tunes the old-school way: melody first, polish later. This isn’t just gear nostalgia—it’s about breaking out of the rut and getting some actual music down. Espen’s style? Fast, practical, a bit nostalgic and loaded with those glorious ‘happy accidents’ you’ll never find in a menu. If your workflow needs a kick in the teeth, this one’s for you.
Kawai K3, KORG DSS-1, Roland D-550, Yamaha QX3, Yamaha TX802

© Bild: Captain Pikant (YouTube)
17. June 2026
Captain Pikant Breaks Down Gorillaz’s Drum Magic – No Ivy League Needed
RILEY
If you ever thought Gorillaz’s Demon Days was just another alternative record, think again. Captain Pikant dives deep into the album’s wild drum patterns, serving up a streetwise breakdown that’s as tasty as a late-night taco run. He doesn’t just geek out over rare drum machines—he rebuilds the beats from scratch, layering rhythms like a true beat chef. Expect sharp grooves, clever production hacks, and enough quirky sound design to make your MPC blush. You want to know why Demon Days still slaps after all these years? Captain Pikant’s got the sauce. Just don’t expect a dry lecture—this one grooves … Read more
acidlab Bassline 3, Akai MPK249, Arturia Keystep, Arturia Rev Spring-636, Beatbunny Cabasa, Dübreq Stylophone 350S, Erica Synths Bassline DB-01, ESI Xkey 37, Fender AM Pro II Jazzmaster Miami Blue, Gamechanger Audio Plasma Pedal, iZotope Ozone Imager 2, Marcus Miller V7 Alder-4 LH AWH 2nd Gen Bass, Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32, Neural DSP Archetype Cory Wong X, Nino Nino 597 Botany Shaker Banana, ROLI Seaboard Rise 2, Squarp Hapax, Valhalla FutureVerb, XLN Audio Addictive Drums 2

© Bild: Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech (YouTube)
17. June 2026
Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech Unleash the Arturia Keystep 37 MKII: It’s More Than MIDI, Mate
SPARKY
The crew at Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech have locked Tom Lewis from Arturia in a room with Jack Duxbury for a hands-on thrash with the Keystep 37 MKII. This isn’t just another MIDI plank – it’s a control hub tricked out with macro magic, CV sorcery, and enough tweakability to power a bunker party. If you thought you knew the Keystep line, think again: this one’s got more keys, more knobs, and a bag of modulation stunts. And trust me, it’s not just for the preset pushers; this slab wants to take over your synth cave. Read on for … Read more
Arturia KeyStep 37 MkII, Arturia Microbrute, Arturia Pigments 7

© Bild: Starsky Carr (YouTube)
16. June 2026
Starsky Carr Unleashes the ASM Leviasynth: Rave Bunker in a Box
If you thought the Hydrasynth was wild, the ASM Leviasynth is an absolute sonic street weapon. Starsky Carr, the king of deep dives, drags this beast out of the lab and into the spotlight, showing off why it’s already scaring other synths into submission. We’re talking 16 voices, 8 oscillators per voice, and a filter that oozes character. Forget preset surfing – this is hands-on, patch-from-scratch territory, with FM, wavetables, and classic analogue warmth all under your fingertips. If your studio needs a new centrepiece (or you just want to watch a synth pro do things you’ll never dare), this … Read more

© Bild: TAETRO (YouTube)
16. June 2026
TAETRO vs. UVI Rumble: When a Bass Plugin Turns a Lofi Cat Into a Dubstep Animal
Ever seen a lofi beatmaker try to throw down in the dubstep ring? TAETRO’s latest video is a wild detour from chilled-out grooves into face-melting basslines, all thanks to UVI’s new Rumble plugin. This isn’t just another plugin demo—it’s a Chicago street food remix of genres, where the sub hits heavy and the genre rules get tossed out like yesterday’s pizza box. TAETRO’s style is friendly, hyper-practical, and just a little self-deprecating, making this journey into bass music both hilarious and surprisingly educational. If you dig gear that inspires you to flip your workflow, this one’s for you.

© Bild: Meska (YouTube)
16. June 2026
Meska’s Resonant FB Firmware Update: Clock Mods That Actually Matter
Meska storms back less than a fortnight after his last outing on the Resonant Filter Blank, thanks to a firmware update that drops harder than a rave at 3am. Forget tepid bug fixes—this update delivers real fire, especially if you live in clock mod territory. Morphing, new modulation directions, and preset saves all land with a punch, and Meska wastes no time putting them to the test in his signature dark techno style. If you think firmware updates are usually snooze material, think again—this one’s got teeth, and Meska’s demo is proof.