Nate Amos and Rachel Brown’s latest knotty LP is super chill and totally destabilizing. To call it their “guitar record” would be an injustice to the range and the humor they find in it. As they did ...
Two years ago, Nanaimo’s Shawn Hall travelled to Dripping Springs, a city in rural South Texas with historic ties to a number of well-known musicians, to record a new album. Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, ...
The iconic instrument and amp maker Fender is diving deep into the digital domain. The company just announced Fender Studio, an all-in-one music-creation software platform. It's basically a digital ...
Electric Light Orchestra began with the premise of following through on what the Beatles had accomplished bringing classical arrangements to a rock ‘n’ roll aesthetic while seeing how much further ...
Never mind AI, we’re getting the robots involved in production, as we demystify vocoders, talkboxes, hard-tuning and harmonisers! When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
A couple of months ago, London indie-pop trio Girl Ray released Prestige, the new album that they recorded with Animal Collective collaborator Ben H. Allen. Girl Ray started out making twee, lo-fi ...
The chance meeting that would influence rock history occurred at Abbey Road Studios in London in 1970. It was there that a 20-year old Peter Frampton got his first glimpse of a new device called the ...
Morgan Wade mixes the King of Rock & Roll with a little Electric Light Orchestra on a new cover of the evergreen “Suspicious Minds.” The track appears as one of six new songs on her LP Reckless ...
A mixtape from Houston’s worldly psych trio digs deep into funk classics, spiritual jazz, and unusual finds from South Korea, Belarus, and Nigeria. Much of the mix is rooted in their hometown, from ...
Members of Nashville alt-country outfit Lambchop are focusing their efforts on a new, genre-jumping project called HeCTA, who will issue their debut LP late this summer. Merge Records serves up the ...
John R. Smith receives funding from the Australian Research Council. A fine musician complemented by a fine musical instrument can communicate a range of strong emotions. But even the best of these ...
There´s plenty to like about this unconventional and unexpected addition to the Eiosis product range. That said, it´s neither essential nor for the faint-hearted. Very high CPU usage. Doesn’t accept ...
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