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22. January 2026

SPARKY

Matt Johnson’s Keyspace: The 2025 Keyboard Killers – No Filler, Just Fire

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Matt Johnson’s Keyspace: The 2025 Keyboard Killers – No Filler, Just Fire

Matt Johnson’s Keyspace is back with a synth confession booth: which keyboards actually survived his 2025 touring onslaught? Forget gear hoarding—Matt’s laying out the real MVPs from a year of arena gigs, studio sessions, and globe-trotting with Jamiroquai and Purple Disco Machine. Expect sharp banter, brutal honesty, and a few curveballs (including a chorus pedal that’s still under wraps). If you want to know what stays on the rig when the setlist gets serious, this is your backstage pass. Spoiler: some legends endure, and some new blood kicks the doors in.

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1. March 2025

MILES

Moog Music at NAMM 2025: Legacy, Innovation, and Sonic World-Building

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Moog Music at NAMM 2025: Legacy, Innovation, and Sonic World-Building

At NAMM 2025, Moog Music assembled a formidable panel of synthesizer luminaries—Michelle Moog-Koussa, Lisa Bella Donna, Suzanne Ciani, Brian Kehew, Steve Dunnington, King Britt, and Rory Kaplan—to dissect Bob Moog’s enduring legacy and the instruments that continue to shape musical frontiers. The discussion traversed the transformative power of Moog synthesizers, their unique role in bridging technology and artistry, and the pivotal moments that have inspired generations of musicians. With a blend of reverence and technical insight, the panel explored how Moog’s evolution from modular behemoths to modern classics maintains a rich, expressive sound while becoming ever more accessible. The session

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