MORE ARTICLE WITH Old Blood Noise Endeavors Parting

16. April 2026

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Molten Music Technology Takes the Parting Pedal for a Glitchy Rave Spin

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Molten Music Technology Takes the Parting Pedal for a Glitchy Rave Spin

What happens when Emily Hopkins, the queen of harp pedal chaos, teams up with Old Blood Noise Endeavors? You get Parting—a pedal that throws ambient conventions out the window and replaces them with a lo-fi, glitchy riot. Robin Vincent of Molten Music Technology dives headfirst into this unpredictable box, testing its mettle with synths and modular gear. Expect honest, hands-on critique, plenty of sonic surprises, and a healthy dose of British sarcasm. If you think ambient means pretty and polite, this review will slap you sideways. Ready for some audio carnage? Read on, but trust me—some things you’ll want to

22. January 2026

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Jorb Twists the OBNE Parting: Glitch, Grit, and Lo-Fi Mayhem

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Jorb Twists the OBNE Parting: Glitch, Grit, and Lo-Fi Mayhem

Jorb is back in the rave bunker, this time with Old Blood Noise Endeavors’ Parting pedal—a lo-fi glitch box that laughs in the face of polite tape emulations. Forget your standard delay and reverb routines; this thing’s a chaos engine built for those who want their sound mangled, not massaged. Jorb’s signature style—equal parts nerdy, irreverent, and hands-on—takes us through every weird corner of Parting’s design, from unpredictable feedback to sample-rate carnage. If you’re after safe, clean sounds, look elsewhere. If you want your synths and drum machines to sound like they’ve been through a toaster-fight, keep reading.

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