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15. May 2026

SPARKY

Devin Belanger’s Superbooth 2026: Five Synths That Slap (and a Few That Don’t)

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Devin Belanger’s Superbooth 2026: Five Synths That Slap (and a Few That Don’t)

Superbooth 2026: the synth nerd’s Glastonbury, and Devin Belanger is your backstage pass. Fresh from a sun-drenched Porto, Devin (aka Miles Away) slices through the hype and plastic to deliver his top five picks from Berlin’s annual gear circus. Expect volcanic synths, FM monsters, and a few curveballs that’ll make your wallet weep. Devin’s style is equal parts deep-dive and dry wit, with enough hands-on demos and interviews to keep even the most jaded groovebox junkie glued to the screen. If you want the real dirt on what’s hot, what’s weird, and what’s just overpriced, this is the only list

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1. April 2026

LUMINA

Starsky Carr and the Sonic Volcano: Genki KATLA Erupts Beyond Convention

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Starsky Carr and the Sonic Volcano: Genki KATLA Erupts Beyond Convention

From the land where fire and ice entwine, Starsky Carr brings us a synth that doesn’t just break the mold—it melts it. The Genki KATLA, inspired by Icelandic volcanoes, is no ordinary polysynth. With its rotating voice architecture and hybrid signal path, KATLA invites us to drift inside a world of unpredictable textures and evolving harmonics. Starsky’s signature clarity guides us through this landscape of sonic magma, where each note blooms and mutates, and the boundaries of synthesis dissolve. This is not a review for the faint of heart, but for those who seek new sound worlds—where the ground rumbles