17. April 2026
Metamyther’s Cosmic Debris Review: Delay Engines in Deep Space
17. April 2026
Alex Ball’s 8M Wavetable Rave: Five Ways to Weaponise Your Sound
17. April 2026
UDO DMNO: Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech Drop a Hybrid Bomb
16. April 2026
Make Noise GTE: Rhythmic Alchemy and Modular Gatecraft
16. April 2026
OXI Instruments OXI One MKII: Multitrack Mode as the Heart of Hybrid Sequencing
16. April 2026
Molten Music Technology Takes the Parting Pedal for a Glitchy Rave Spin
16. April 2026
Wavetable Rumble: Metamyther Throws Down Osiris, Piston Honda MKIII & Four Seas
16. April 2026
Molten Music Technology Gets Physical: The ADDAC Servo Controller Unleashed
15. April 2026
Frap Tools Magnolia: Analogue FM Piano Synthesis Demystified
15. April 2026
HakenAudio Slim21: Microscopic Expression in a Portable Powerhouse

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Before you drop your hard-earned cash on an Elektron sampler, you’d better strap in for EZBOT’s no-BS masterclass. This isn’t some spec-sheet snooze fest—EZBOT dives deep into the Octatrack, Digitakt, and Toneverk, slicing through the hype to show you what actually matters for live performance, beatmaking, and sound design. Expect sharp comparisons, real-world workflow tips, and a few hard truths about what each box does (and doesn’t) bring to your table. If you want your next groovebox to slap, not suck, this is essential viewing.
Elektron Digitakt II, Elektron Octatrack MKII, Elektron Toneverk

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19. April 2026
Sanjay C Drops Freebies, Dream Pop Vibes & Streetwise Plugin Deals: Don’t Sleep!
RILEY
If you’re the type who’d rather snag a killer plugin bundle than pay rent, Sanjay C’s latest news roundup is your new mixtape. This week, he’s serving up Universal Audio’s iconic emulations for free (yeah, you read that right), dreamy new sounds for the ambient heads, and AI sample wizardry that actually pays the original creators. Plus, there’s a Minimoog Model D tribute that’ll make synth nerds drool and some plugin deals so hot they’ll melt your credit card. Sanjay’s got the scoop, the hacks, and the hustle—so tune in and upgrade your studio game without selling your sneakers.
Audio Modern Soundbox, Audio Modern Wired, DS-10, Luna DAW, Minimoog Model D Bob Moog Tribute Edition, Soundtoys, Splice Plugin, UAD Explore Free, Ujam Dandy

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19. April 2026
sunwarper Turns Koala Sampler Into a Hardware Beast: MIDI Mayhem Unleashed
TAS
Ever wished your phone or tablet could morph into a hardware sampler tougher than a ute at a bush doof? sunwarper’s latest video is a ripper, showing how Koala Sampler goes from touchscreen toy to hands-on performance weapon with a few clever MIDI hookups. From the official SP-404 integration to wild custom grid mapping and classic keyboard tricks, he’s got the workflow hacks to make Koala feel like a real bit of kit. If you’re keen to ditch the glass and get your fingers dirty, this one’s for you. Grab a snag, crack a cold one, and let’s see how … Read more
203 Mystrix Pro, Koala Sampler, MIDI Keyboard, Roland SP-404

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18. April 2026
AudioPilz vs. Make Noise 0-Coast: A Beautiful Mess or Just a Muddle?
JET
AudioPilz is back with another Bad Gear episode, this time taking the Make Noise 0-Coast to the pub for a proper scrap. Is it a Buchla-Moog lovechild or just a synth with identity issues and a font only a mother could love? Expect modular flatulence, cryptic controls, and a healthy dose of irreverence as Florian Pilz puts this so-called influencer must-have through its paces. If you like your synths weird, divisive, and a bit dysfunctional, you’ll want to see how this one fares under AudioPilz’s merciless gaze. Grab a pint, brace yourself, and let’s see if the 0-Coast is a … Read more

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18. April 2026
CROW HILL’s Absurdly Quiet Piano: Where Silence Sings
LUMINA
Imagine a grand piano breathing in the hush of midnight, each note a whisper on the edge of silence. CROW HILL invites us into this liminal space with the Absurdly Quiet Piano plugin—a sonic experiment that transforms the impossible into the intimate. Here, sound is not struck but coaxed, blooming softly like fog rolling across an empty stage. This is not just another sampled instrument; it’s a vessel for delicate emotion, capturing the resonance of touch and the poetry of restraint. For those who seek music that hovers between presence and absence, this video is a portal into a world … Read more

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18. April 2026
Tonepusher’s Ode to Bad Synths: Industrial Mayhem in a Box
Forget your boutique analogs and pristine polysynths—Tonepusher dives headfirst into the glorious mess of ‘bad’ synths that fuel industrial music’s rawest moments. In this gritty breakdown, we get a no-nonsense look at why bands like Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy, and Ministry would rather wrangle a misbehaving box of circuits than a posh flagship. Expect tales of blown preamps, dodgy envelopes, and the kind of gear that sounds like it’s survived a pub fight. If you think perfection is overrated, you’re in the right place. Tonepusher’s style is as direct as a boot to the face, and this video’s got … Read more

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18. April 2026
Rapid Flow’s Neoharp Review: Chords for the Rest of Us
Ever wish you could lay down lush chords without dusting off that old music theory textbook? Rapid Flow’s Erik just dropped a sneak peek at the Neoharp, a chord generator that’s all about instant vibe—no PhD required. In this video, he pits it against the Telepathic Orchid ORC-1, breaking down which box really gets your tracks moving fast. If you’re tired of fighting with chord shapes and just want to jam, this review is for you. Erik’s workflow is smooth, honest, and straight from the studio—so grab a snack and see which device slaps harder.

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17. April 2026
Josh Lucan’s Leda Transit: Sequenced Dreams and Sonic Nebulae
Step into the magnetic fog of Josh Lucan’s compositional world, where sequencer pulses and vintage synths swirl in a cosmic dance inspired by Tangerine Dream. In “Leda Transit,” Lucan doesn’t just reconstruct the past—he bends time, letting classic algorithms and analog textures bloom into new sonic landscapes. Each note is a drifting ghost, each layer a shifting constellation. This is not a tutorial—it’s an invitation to drift inside the machinery, to witness how simple notes can become galaxies of sound. Prepare for a journey where melody is only the beginning, and modulation is the current that carries us deeper.