
We get new insight into the making of an eerily prophetic David Bowie song
Our recent interview with Bowie guitarist David Torn gave us a fascinating window into Bowie’s process when making his latter-era classic Heathen

By Andy Price published
Our recent interview with Bowie guitarist David Torn gave us a fascinating window into Bowie’s process when making his latter-era classic Heathen

By Beth Simpson published
And he played his new single...

By Paul Elliott published
“It really opened my eyes to the enormity of what I wanted to do – and it was humbling”

By Beth Simpson published
They got backlash from fans for working with Perry

By Jonathan Horsley published
The Sicilian guitar maestro wrote the breathtaking Solar Wind to be the most Steve Vai song he could possibly write – and for the man himself to guest on

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

By Neil Crossley published
“Unfortunately, people identify it with David Bowie’s Space Oddity”

By Si Truss published
Moog’s ‘80s poly gets emulated with modern enhancements including a multi-track arpeggiator and new modulators

By Beth Simpson published
Fans will be able to create legal AI remixes

By Matt Mullen published
Ever the outlier, beatless meditations and Zulu rap sit side-by-side on ex-The Knife member Olof Dreijer’s debut solo LP Loud Bloom

By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best Memorial Day offers on a range of music-making gear at Guitar Center, Sweetwater, Musician's Friend and more

By Matt Mullen published
Product listings for upcoming synths, samplers, drum machines, controllers and sequencers briefly appeared on Behringer's website before being taken down

By Chris Corfield last updated
Store recording sessions, video files, and sample libraries with our expert pick of the best external hard drives for Mac and PC

By Jim Ottewill published
Both respected artists in their own right, Patrick Holland and Priori united to produce Fold, a thrillingly kinetic debut recorded with an eclectic cast of collaborators. We find out more about how the project was made

By Matt Mullen published
Novation launches the FLkey 2 with deeper DAW integration, semi-weighted keys, redesigned pads and more

By Daryl Robertson published
For a limited time, you can score substantial discounts on mics, speakers, in-ear monitors, mixers, and so much more

By Danny Turner published
From punk drummer to multi-talented studio supremo, Carlos de la Garza has worked with everyone from Paramore to Ziggy Marley. We sit down with the in-demand producer/songwriter to talk about his varied career

By Phil Weller published
All the joy and versatility of a metal-minded seven-string Ibanez, smartly converted into a travel-friendly format

By Jonathan Horsley published
The HUSH-X Live and Live Pro feature a neck-through build, stainless steel frets, Bluetooth... everything you need from a take-anywhere guitar

By Jonathan Horsley published
The Sicilian guitar maestro wrote the breathtaking Solar Wind to be the most Steve Vai song he could possibly write – and for the man himself to guest on

By Jonathan Horsley published
Frontman/guitarist of NYC's A Place To Bury Strangers, pedal designer, noise enthusiast, renaissance man... Ackermann explains why all bets are off in his search for new sounds and tones

By Neil Crossley published
“When I heard it I cried”

By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best Memorial Day offers on a range of music-making gear at Guitar Center, Sweetwater, Musician's Friend and more
![[L-R] Khemmis' Phil Pendergast and Ben Hutcherson [inset] A Behringer Super Fuzz](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/iHZMti6MNfGkUXXpDcEADb-320-80.jpg)
By Jonathan Horsley published
Phil Pendergast's secret weapon was cheap, effective, and perhaps a lesson that cork-sniffing about gear can be a waste of time – and money

By Music Radar published
The A major pentatonic, A minor pentatonic and Mixolydian are great places to start and we'll show you how

By Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My expert pick of the best online guitar courses will supercharge your playing wherever you are, and whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player

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 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 Roland Schmidt published
We create our own transient-heavy synth bass with leanings towards the trance-heavy sounds of the 90s. ‘Drop Dead’ you exclaim? No way! We were Born Slippy!

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
Don't let your software arsenal overwhelm you - sometimes the best route to creative success is to mine just one instrument

By Music Radar published
The A major pentatonic, A minor pentatonic and Mixolydian are great places to start and we'll show you how

By Si Truss published
We delve into our In The Studio archive to compile the techno secrets behind releases on esteemed labels including Drumcode, Cocoon, Dekmantel, Second State and more

By Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best

By Roland Schmidt published
We help you broaden your mixing horizons with some useful tips for panning perfection

By Roland Schmidt published
Adding small or even large amounts of saturation doesn’t have to be bad for you, as we explore how to singe your sonics

By Roland Schmidt published
How a sound design approach originally deployed for television effects became an electronic music staple - and how to make it yourself

By Roland Schmidt published
I Feel Love’s innovative electronic rhythm section set the stage for pretty much everything that followed, and here’s how you can recreate its bewitching energy in your DAW

By Roland Schmidt published
Creating the perfect foundation for your track begins just the right amount of compression for your bass - here’s how to not overdo it!

By Tim Cant published
The former One Direction star’s latest effort is a far cry from his previous output

By Roland Schmidt published
If you want to add more punch to your production, start at the foundation of your track, with the kick and bass

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 Phil Weller published
All the joy and versatility of a metal-minded seven-string Ibanez, smartly converted into a travel-friendly format

By Dave Burrluck published
Having launched two very impressive FullerTone models last year, Eastman delivers another – the first with an offset vibrato and oh-so hipster style

By Stuart Williams published
FX meets organic with Zultan’s hole-filled mini-hats

By Daryl Robertson published
Dunlop has crafted a wah-shaped love letter to the guitar gods that made this expressive effect popular in the '90s

By Matt McCracken published
Charvel takes on the lower end of the market with an Indonesian-built T-type that has some very intriguing specifications

By Ben Rogerson published
High-quality audio without any discernible delay?

By Ben Rogerson published
Soundcore's latest pair of over-ear cans promises everything you need in a pair of day-to-day headphones at a price that's lower than you'd expect

By Jonathan Horsley published
Because the original Jackson Kelly was just not metal enough, right?

By Bruce Aisher published
Is Telepathic Instruments Orchid, a chord-friendly portable synth, the perfect tool for studio inspiration and song-writing on the go?

By Jamie Dickson published
Compact, sweet-toned five-string, as quirky as its namesake
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