5. June 2026
Intellijel Swells: Momentary FX, TRIG Magic and Routing Revelations
5. June 2026
Why MALO BEATS Thinks the MPC Sample Outguns the Rest
4. June 2026
DivKid Unleashes the Myriad: Nine Oscillators, Infinite Rave Potential
4. June 2026
Molten Music Technology vs. Forge Time Vhikk X: Rave Weapon or Overhyped Oddity?
3. June 2026
Akai Professional and Spitfire Audio: Cinematic String Power in the MPC Ecosystem
3. June 2026
Noise Engineering’s Silver Era Farewell: Patchable Classics on Final Sale
3. June 2026
Akai Professional x Spitfire Audio: Cinematic Pads for MPC – Layered Atmospheres Meet Workflow Precision
3. June 2026
Andrew Huang’s Solar 42N: A Pink Slab of Sonic Mayhem
3. June 2026
Nebulous Realms: Tefty Music Tech Explores Akai x Spitfire’s Cinematic Instruments
2. June 2026
Meska’s Filter Bunker: Erica Synths Resonant FB Gets the Rave Lab Treatment

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If you think you know loopers, think again. Starsky Carr dives deep into the Synthux Academy Spotykach—a dual-deck, stereo-mangling beast with tape, slice, and granular modes that’ll make your old loop pedal weep in shame. This isn’t just another dry review: Starsky’s signature no-fuss style slices through the mystery, showing off wild features, clever visual feedback, and enough creative chaos to swallow your studio hours whole. Ready to get lost in a rave bunker of endless loops? Strap in—this review’s got more twists than a modular patch cable.
Erica Synths Zen, OTO BAM, Symmontronic Gnome 2, Synthux Academy Spotykach, Synthux Pro X

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6. June 2026
Nu-Trix The Synth Guy Gets Down and Dirty: Polyend Play Plus DIRT Engine Reviewed
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The Polyend Play Plus just got a fresh kick of chaos with its DIRT synth engine, and Nu-Trix The Synth Guy dives right into the grime. This isn’t your nan’s subtractive synth – it’s a noise-laden beast begging for filthy basslines and razor leads. Nu-Trix brings his signature deep-dive style, showing off every crusty edge and warped tone. If you’re chasing unpredictable soundscapes or just want to see a synth engine get pushed to the brink, this episode is pure bunker fuel. The full experience? You’ll have to watch the video – words can’t do those dirty growls justice.

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6. June 2026
Signal Sounds x Music Thing Modular: A Workshop System That Packs a Punch
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Ever wanted a modular synth that’s as inviting as an Aussie BBQ and as wild as a wallaby on a caffeine high? Signal Sounds brought Tom Whitwell of Music Thing Modular to their Glasgow lair for a deep dive into the Workshop System—a self-contained, delightfully hands-on modular rig that’s more fun than a dust-up at a bush doof. Tom’s vision is all about playful creativity, not menu-diving misery, and this system proves you don’t need to be a millionaire or a soldering wizard to get amongst it. From community-built program cards to live workshops where everyone from total newbies to … Read more
Music Thing Modular Computer module, Music Thing Modular Workshop System

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6. June 2026
Doctor Mix Unleashes the Carbon Electra 2: No Wrong Notes, Just Pure Rave Bunker Chaos
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If you thought soft synths were getting stale, Doctor Mix is here to slap you awake with Carbon Electra 2. In this high-energy ride, he dives straight into the new wave terrain oscillator—think 3D sound surfing, not your nan’s wavetable presets. The much-hyped Scale Lock makes wrong notes a thing of the past, letting you noodle in Dorian or Phrygian without a theory degree. No presets, no safety net—just pure, hands-on jamming and some cheeky Doctor Mix flair. If you want to hear chords so smooth they practically butter your bread, this is the synth video to watch.

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6. June 2026
AudioPilz Toys with the MPC Sample: Teenage Engineering Vibes, Akai Grit
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AudioPilz is back in the Bad Gear bunker, and this time he’s got his hands on the Akai MPC Sample—a pocket-sized groovebox that’s got more in common with a Swedish design catalogue than your dad’s MPC 2000XL. If you thought Akai couldn’t get any cuter or more minimal, think again: this little beast looks like it wants to make beats on your coffee table, your flight tray, and your last nerve. With a tongue-in-cheek review, AudioPilz cuts through the toy-like sheen to ask if this thing’s got teeth or if it’s just a plastic poser. Spoiler: it’s a bit of … Read more

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5. June 2026
Modor Music DR-2: Digital Drum Synthesis Unleashed
In this updated overview, Modor Music spotlights the DR-2—a digital drum machine that’s anything but conventional. Unlike most rhythm boxes fixated on samples or analog emulation, the DR-2 puts digital synthesis at the forefront, offering a palette of over 20 unique drum models and a hands-on interface with deep sound-shaping controls. The video walks us through not only the synthesis engines but also a powerful after treatment section and a sequencer brimming with polyrhythmic and parameter-locking potential. If you’re searching for a proudly digital drum synth that rewards exploration, this walkthrough reveals why the DR-2 stands apart.

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5. June 2026
Modor Music NF-1: Digital Polyphony with a Sonic Twist
The Modor NF-1 is no ordinary digital poly synth—it’s a showcase of what happens when a proudly digital architecture meets tactile sound design. In this official overview, Modor Music walks us through the NF-1’s eight-voice polyphony, custom DSP oscillators, distinctive multimode and formant filters, and a hands-on effects section that’s all about real-time control. As always with Modor’s design philosophy, it’s not just about recreating analog classics, but about expanding the possibilities of digital synthesis in a workflow-focused package.

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5. June 2026
Arturia’s Memory V: Mutating Moog DNA with Mark Mothersbaugh
In this Arturia feature, we’re treated to a tour of Mutato Muzika with none other than Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO fame, as he reflects on decades of sonic exploration. The focus is Arturia’s Memory V—a digital homage to the legendary Memorymoog, repackaged for today’s workflows. Mothersbaugh shares candid anecdotes about the analog wild west, the frustrations of manual synth recall, and how Memory V bundles classic character with modern convenience. Expect a blend of nostalgia, technical musings, and an artist’s perspective on why built-in effects and digital flexibility can kickstart fresh creative possibilities.