Interviews
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Avalon Kane explains how Playbox unlocked the sound of Dissension
Avalon Kane used Playbox to shape the sonic chaos of Dissension – here’s how the tool became a co-composer.
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Jim Rider on staying disciplined in a synth like Massive
Jim Rider explains how he uses Massive to create movement without clutter, and why musicality always comes before complexity in…
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Rob Tirea on making Monark feel like a live instrument
Producer Rob Tirea on using Native Instruments’ Monark synth to anchor his mixes with analog warmth, blending it seamlessly with…
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How Sporty-O uses Komplete to stretch viral energy into full tracks
Sporty-O explains how Komplete helps him turn short-form energy into full club tracks, using tools like Kontakt, Massive X, and…
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Betical on staying minimal and intentional with Maschine
Betical explain how Maschine MK3 helps them stay collaborative and focused on groove, from early jams to finished tracks like…
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From DJ to producer: Siobhan Bell’s creative journey
Dive into the creative world of London-based DJ and producer Siobhan Bell. Learn about her journey from the East London…
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How Adana Twins shape warmth and movement with Guitar Rig
Adana Twins break down how they use Guitar Rig to shape fat basslines, stereo layers, and emotional textures in “Keep…
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Honoring the legacy of Bob Moog and his enduring influence on electronic music
Celebrate the synth pioneer Bob Moog in our interview with Michelle Moog-Koussa, and discover how Modular Icons brings Bob’s enduring…
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Why Ozone is Because of Art’s second pair of ears
Because of Art breaks down how he uses Ozone to quickly master his tracks for club systems, using tools like…
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How Bearcubs builds contrast into his drums with Battery
Bearcubs breaks down how Native Instruments Battery keeps his workflow loose, expressive, and emotionally driven in new single “Take Me…
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Scratch Massive on sound selection, patience, and cinematic intent
Scratch Massive explains how sticking with a few trusted Kontakt libraries helps them stay focused, expressive, and fast in both…
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How Estiva trusts his instincts and uses Ozone to avoid over-processing
Estiva shares how he used Ozone while producing Embrace, with tips on emotional mixing, imperfection, and avoiding over-polished tracks.