10. February 2026
Devin Belanger’s Synth Starter Pack: Forget the Specs, Find Your Groove
10. February 2026
Bounce Like a Roo: Underdog Electronic Music School’s Flappy 16th Note Techno Trick
9. February 2026
Matt Johnson’s Keyspace vs. The DSI Tempest: Analog Mayhem or Menu Madness?
9. February 2026
The Unperson’s Sonic Time Capsule: FREEZE on Mutable Instruments Beads
9. February 2026
Josh Lucan’s Sonic Alchemy: Channeling Tangerine Dream’s Nebulae
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

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11. February 2026
DivKid’s back in the bunker with Joranalogue’s Walk 4, a quad Brownian accumulator that’s less ‘utility module’ and more ‘CV street weapon’. Forget your polite random sources—this thing’s a battery for voltage chaos, a sample & hold with a PhD and a bad attitude. Across modulation, noise, and full-on oscillator duties, Walk 4 proves it’s not just clever, it’s downright essential for anyone who likes their patches unpredictable and their beats crunchy. If you think random should mean ‘boring’, DivKid’s demo will slap you out of it.

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11. February 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Unleashes the SH-Max: Roland DNA with a Cherry on Top
SPARKY
Cherry Audio’s SH-Max is what happens when you lock a bunch of classic Roland SH synths in a rave bunker and throw away the key. Nu-Trix The Synth Guy dives straight into this Frankenstein’s monster of a softsynth, where vintage circuits meet modern chaos. Expect a guided tour with zero fluff, plenty of hands-on action, and a few cheeky jabs at the quirks of old-school hardware. If you’re after a synth that can morph from raw analog filth to sequenced madness, this is one for your sonic arsenal. Nu-Trix’s style? Fast, friendly, and straight to the point—just how we like … Read more

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11. February 2026
Voltage Labs Digs Deep: J Dilla’s Groove Legacy Still Bangs 20 Years Later
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Voltage Labs just dropped a tribute that slaps harder than a late-night MPC session in a Detroit basement. They’re not here to dust off old records—they’re breaking down how J Dilla flipped hip-hop on its head and made every beatmaker question their quantize button. If you’ve ever wondered why your favorite lo-fi playlist feels so alive, or why producers still bow down to Dilla’s swing, this video’s got the answers. Voltage Labs brings their signature blend of culture, gear, and storytelling, connecting the dots between Dilla’s genius and the beats bumping out of your busted subwoofer right now.

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11. February 2026
Vulture Culture vs. The Budget Headphone Rumble: ATH-R30x Under Fire
SPARKY
The headphone market is a jungle, and Vulture Culture just parachuted in with the Audio-Technica ATH-R30x—a supposed reference can for less than the price of a Friday night out. Is this open-back upstart a secret weapon for broke producers, or just more plastic landfill fodder? In classic Vulture Culture fashion, we get a no-nonsense A/B shootout, frequency graph autopsy, and some real talk about what matters when you’re mixing on a shoestring. If you think you can’t get critical with cheap cans, think again. This is the kind of review that slices through the hype and leaves only the raw … Read more

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11. February 2026
Doctor Mix and the Osmose 61: Where Gesture Becomes Sound
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Step onto the glowing NAMM 2026 show floor, where Doctor Mix and Expressive E unveil the Osmose 61—a keyboard that doesn’t just play notes, but breathes them into being. In this immersive encounter, we witness the evolution of touch, movement, and sound, as the boundaries between performer and instrument dissolve. Doctor Mix, with his signature exuberance, explores the magnetic resonance of MPE technology, revealing a world where every gesture is a brushstroke on a living sonic canvas. This is not just a demonstration—it’s an invitation to drift inside the instrument and feel music as a physical, emotional force.

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10. February 2026
Logic Pro 12: Chris Sangster Digs for Gold (and Finds a Subscription Paywall)
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
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
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.