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"I knew that we were going to be hearing this for the rest of our lives”

By Neil Crossley published
"I knew that we were going to be hearing this for the rest of our lives”

By Paul Elliott published
But was that song really about a nun who sells dope to school kids?

By Neil Crossley published
Lennon called it “psychoanalysis set to music”

By Andy Price published
People initially labelled them a fabricated band, but we’ve got the Monkees to thank for being pop's first ever synth players

By Paul Elliott published
"Ronnie said, 'Just go till I tell you to quit!'"

By Will Groves published
Guitar and keyboard stalwart passes away

By Roland Schmidt published
The true meaning and dense theory of one of Gary Numan’s most beloved tracks

By Jon Musgrave published
These flexible desktop speakers could be just what you need to up your game

By Andy Price published
People initially labelled them a fabricated band, but we’ve got the Monkees to thank for being pop's first ever synth players

By Roland Schmidt published
Completing the Mercury trilogy, Cherry Audio answers the prayers of its user base, with a recreation of the mightiest of ’80s polysynths

By Daryl Robertson published
From a sturdy bench to crystal clear headphones, a reliable sustain pedal and online learning software, these are the must-have piano accessories to help you get started

By Ben Rogerson published
After the flutey New Blue Sun we now have 7 piano sketches

By Will Simpson published
Get ready for The Creedence Clearwater Revival revival...

By Danny Turner published
Based in a new studio, Berlin’s favourite sonic troublemakers crash the DJ-Kicks series with a shape-shifting techno-industrial mix. We sit down with Sebastian Szary to find out more

By Ben Rogerson published
Anthony Marinelli’s video might change the way you listen to George Harrison’s ode to sunny positivity

By Danny Turner published
One of house music’s most established talents., Chris Lake released his debut album this year after 20 years in the game. Danny Turner finds out more

By Matt Mullen published
LET'S GO!

By Jonathan Horsley published
Neural DSP bags its most high-profile artist yet and present players with a cornucopia of gourmet tone options

By Ben Rogerson published
Newly released audio features D’Angelo discussing the show, which took place in 1997

By Jonathan Horsley published
Robert Keeley gives reverb the Halo treatment for an all-new signature reverb that has officially made a convert of Timmons

By Jonathan Horsley published
Neural DSP bags its most high-profile artist yet and present players with a cornucopia of gourmet tone options

By Jonathan Horsley published
The German brand behind McCartney's iconic 500/1 Violin Bass has been in existence since its founding by Karl Höfner in 1887

By Jonathan Horsley published
Kennedy says Alter Bridge producer Michael 'Elvis' Baskette knows his voice better than anyone and has worked out how to get it sounding 100 per cent on record

By Ben Rogerson published
She also discusses her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame performance of a White Stripes song and duetting with The Cure’s Robert Smith at Glastonbury

By Jonathan Horsley published
How a fateful night at a Nashville party gave Walsh the sound he was looking for, and an all-new sound for rock guitar

By Andrew Daly published
The Aerosmith guitarist is a self-confessed gear obsessive and makes the case that, historically, the speaker is the most vital component in your signal chain

By Jonathan Horsley published
HSS Tesla pickups with coil-split, roasted maple neck, rolled fingerboard edges, Luminlay side markers... this is on tricked-out S-style – and then you have the Vega-Trem

By Andy Price published
The Rage Against the Machine axe-man’s most memorable moment saw him emulate a DJ scratch breakdown using a trick that few have fully mastered

By Ross Holder published
Guitar Tricks is our number one online tuition platform for guitar players

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best online guitar courses will get your playing up to speed from the comfort of your own home, whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player

By Chris Barnes published
With over 84,000 lessons at your disposal, this is one of the best value guitar tuition subscriptions online right now

By Rob Laing published
Uneven frets are a common issue with our guitars, but MusicNomad has come up with different ways to empower players to deal with it themselves

By Total Guitar published
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape

By Total Guitar last updated
Tackle the expressive phrasing and minor pentatonic tricks of one of rock's finest guitarists, David Gilmour

By Roland Schmidt published
We lift the bonnet on a foundational piece of synth genius, and demonstrate how you can achieve its distinctive sound yourself in your DAW

By Roland Schmidt published
If your music is sounding a little mechanical, maybe it deserves a sprinkle of organic nurturing. We invite you to un-click the quantize!

By Si Truss published
In our latest video tutorial, we explore how to use Live generative MIDI tools and hardware-inspired sequencers to create riffs and patterns

By Si Truss published
The producer, DJ and founder of one of the UK's most respected underground labels revisits a 2012 release to explore what he's learned in 15 years of releasing house and techno

By The MusicRadar Team published
With insight from Paul Gilbert, John 5, Adam Dutkiewicz and Marty Friedman on their approaches to the recording process

By The MusicRadar Team published
More than three dozen priceless nuggets of bass recording and production wisdom

By Si Truss published
Let’s explore how Live’s MIDI effects can help us write better progressions

By Will Simpson published
It’s the perfect time to engage with fans

By The MusicRadar Team published
Get better takes in the studio and on the stage, with our essential advice for producers and DIY music-makers

By Si Truss published
Confused about where to start with compressors and dynamics effects? We'll guide you through the essential features and settings

By Roland Schmidt published
If microphone terminology confuses more than it helps, this guide will illuminate the microphone basics

By Matt McCracken published
Get the most out of your machine and find out how far your laptop can really take your recordings

By MusicRadar Team published
How to make MusicRadar.com a preferred source

By Andy Price published
We’re all struggling to fit in music-making between our other time consuming responsibilities. Optimise your process by cutting back on the options

By Si Truss published
Let's explore how devices including Saturator, Roar and Erosion can help bring a track to life

By Jon Musgrave published
Ditch the repetitive loops and unlock more dynamic rhythms

By MusicRadar Team published
Essential information for anyone who wants to capture a kit

By Roland Schmidt published
We explore the theory behind beats, and how we score kicks, snares, hats and percussion

By Jon Musgrave published
These flexible desktop speakers could be just what you need to up your game

By Roland Schmidt published
Completing the Mercury trilogy, Cherry Audio answers the prayers of its user base, with a recreation of the mightiest of ’80s polysynths

By Geoff Nicholls published
Drum Workshop brings back to life the most historic brand in drum set history with this warmly re-imagined Radio King outfit

By Matt McCracken published
Blackstar may be late to the guitar headphone amp party, but its offering has some seriously good sounds

By Dave Burrluck published
PRS’s under-the-radar Fiore, the signature guitar of Mark Lettieri, gets a dual humbucking makeover and packs serious punch

By Dave Burrluck published
Along with the punk classic Les Paul Junior double-cut, the twin pickup Special is now readily available from Gibson USA. It might be stripped down but it’s a great platform for its two P-90s.

By Tom Bradley published
A fantastic looking ‘acoustic style’ e-kit, perfect for kids and adults alike

By Stuart Williams published
Roland unlocks the tonal backbone of its flagship V71 for the new 5 Series. Is this the electronic drum set that finally keeps us away from the computer?

By Jon Musgrave published
Reducing room ambience is often desirable for vocal and voiceover recording and here’s device you can take with you
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