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Jacques Greene
The second album from Canadian producer Philippe Aubin-Dionne filters memories of club nights through a prism of emotive synths and ‘sampled’ production techniques. Si Truss found out more…
Bensley: Hard Times Ft. Emer Dineen
Genre-hopping RAM Records protégé Peter Bennett aka Bensley’s second album Muskoka is a grab-bag of different styles, from wonky breakbeat workouts to soundtrack-like synth soundscapes. Future Music caught up with the cunning Canadian at London’s Dairy Studios to find out how he created one of the album’s highlights, the jazzy, sax-laden DnB roller, Hard Times
Analogue Solutions Treadstone £499
Analogue Solutions return with a new kid on the SynthBlock – the Treadstone synth. Bruce Aisher found out more
Dusky Stick By This
In the late noughties, Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman were going through the change. Under the name Solarity, the duo were cranking out progressive house, delighting dancefloors with releases on a slew of cutting-edge labels. But for every tune that made it into the leading DJs’ record crates, one or two were being filed away for themselves.
Thermionic Culture The Swift
With a tip of the hat to two classic valve EQs Thermionic seem to have a classic on their hands. Stuart Bruce investigates
Dave Smith Instruments OB-6
The OB-6 is a collaboration between synth gods Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim. Dan ‘JD73’ Goldman gets Oberheim’d!
In The Studio with Weval
With their self-titled debut album, the Dutch duo have created a disarmingly mature concoction of joyous synth hooks and leftfield beats. Si Truss catches up with Weval as they prepare to unveil their new live show
Wild Beasts
Initially an Indie Rock band, Wild Beasts steadily shifted towards synths, samplers and software. Having fully embraced technology now, Ben Little explains to Danny Turner how it all became an irreversible addiction
Kate Simko & The London Electronic Orchestra
Classically-trained DJ/producer Kate Simko’s latest project sees her recruiting a string ensemble to create a lush, organic take on the melodic House sound of her native Chicago. Si Truss catches up with Kate ahead of the LEO’s US debut in New York City…
Dr Meaker
Dirt & Soul feat. Laurent John & Celestine.
Nektar Impact GX49 £74.99
Nektar’s GX49 offers basic MIDI controller functionality with simple DAW integration. Dan ‘JD73’ Goldman gets a taste…
Omnisphere 2.5 Bring Hardware Integration To Spectrasonics' Power Synth
Control the plugin synth with your favourite hardware, and access new ‘analogue’ oscillators
Bastl Unleash New Modules And Thyme (Finally)
Timber and 1983 join the brand’s Eurorack line-up
Clap! Clap!
Inventive producer Cristiano Crisci combines African rhythms with electronic music for his unique musical style. Tom Jones digs into his infectious love of music of all kinds to find out where the Clap! Clap! sound was forged.
Moire
The enigmatic London producer of beats and exquisite electronica returns to the fray with his brilliant new album No Future. Hamish Mackintosh uncovers the tech behind the Techno.
Riton & Kah-Lo - Fake ID
Riton Time, 2017
keeno enigma med school, 2017
will keen, aka keeno, may just be a young lad in his early 20s, but he’s already carved a niche for himself as the master of heart-tugging musical d ’n’ b.
Cut Chemist - The Audience's Listening
Warner Bros. Records, 2006.
Focusrite Clare 4Pre USB
Focusrite’s latest Clarett interfaces mark a return to USB: a backwards step ? Jon Musgrave investigates
Disciples Daylight
Over the course of a few short years Disciples (Nathan Duvall, Gavin Koolman and Luke McDermott) have been catapulted to mainstream success via high profile collaborations with two of the biggest names in EDM: Calvin Harris and David Guetta. Their latest release – and first crossover hit without a big-name collaborator – is the breathy, chugging Deep House groove Daylight. We caught up with them in their Shoreditch studio to find out how the track came about.
Roland Boutique VP-03 Vocoder
The original VP-330 is a vintage classic! Dan ‘JD73’ Goldman examines its modern day successor in Boutique format
vermont
german electronic luminaries reconvene to produce the sumptuous downtempo analogue delights of vermont ii.
Motas-6 Synthesizer £1,250
The Motas-6 has an alluring spec on paper. Bruce Aisher tests if its sound can live up to the impressive numbers
Universal Audio Arrow £435
The latest, smallest, most portable, most affordable UAD-2 system ever. Daniel Griffiths asks, ‘What’s the catch?’
Max Cooper
Purveyor of the finest cerebral electronica, Max Cooper returns to the fray with immersive and beautiful new album, Emergence. Hamish Mackintosh meets him in his studio
Francesco Tristano
Barcelona-based Francesco Tristano is one of a few Classical musicians to successfully establish themselves as a DJ/producer. Danny Turner meets an extraordinary talent who coaxed Detroit Techno legend Derrick May back into the studio to work on new material
Korg iMono/Poly iOS Synth
Bruce Aisher checks out Korg’s new analogue-emulating iOS synth. Does its small footprint hide a large sound?
Behringer DeepMind 12
The much-anticipated Behringer polysynth is here. Bruce Aisher finds out if the DeepMind 12 is a wannabe or true contender.
Thievery Corporation
Washington DC-based Thievery Corporation have long been renowned for their sumptuous blend of Worldbeat and Downtempo-flavoured Dub. Danny Turner speaks to one half of the production duo, Eric Hilton, about the making of their latest album, The Temple Of I & I
Roland Boutique SH-01A
You wait for ages and then three Roland Boutiques come out at once. Bruce Aisher tests out the third of the most recent trio