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Arturia's limited-edition DrumBrute Impact 1984 gives its analogue drum machine an '80s facelift
Orange-accented off-white stylings reimagine this boisterous budget beatmaker, originally unveiled in 2018
By MusicRadar, Josephine Hall published
Seminal reggae breakthrough broken down, plus listen to crucial live versions of extra track
By Daniel Griffiths published
It’s time for Queen Bey to hit the rodeo…
By Daniel Griffiths published
The famously laconic ex-Rolling Stones bassist reveals just how far he’d taken his eye off the ball
By Daniel Griffiths published
The drum and percussion learning platform just announced its big winners from last year’s votes
By Ben Rogerson published
He also tells the tale of how he and Stevie Nicks ended up joining Fleetwood Mac in the first place
By Jonathan Horsley published
The life of the late Cream bassist will be commemorated with an all-star jam to raise funds for the Jack Bruce Foundation as the Gibson Garage London celebrates its first anniversary
By Daniel Griffiths published
The drummer dishes the backstory on his Slipknot switch and what he really thinks of Greyson Nekrutman…
By Matt Mullen published
Orange-accented off-white stylings reimagine this boisterous budget beatmaker, originally unveiled in 2018
By Matt Mullen published
"We want to reinforce our strong commitment to Maschine", reads the company's post on its community forum
By Ben Rogerson published
He also tells the tale of how he and Stevie Nicks ended up joining Fleetwood Mac in the first place
By Danny Turner published
Following their chart-topping success in 2021, instrumental post-rock quartet Mogwai return with The Bad Fire. Danny Turner dives into the album's creation with the band and renowned producer John Congleton
By Matt McCracken last updated
The next generation of Universal Audio Apollo is here, and we got hands-on ahead of launch to put it through its paces
By Daniel Griffiths published
Never a band to take it easy, their latest output could rock both music and hardware to the next level
By Daniel Griffiths published
This 1978 £99 synth-for-the-masses has been rebuilt and ramped up for a whole new generation
By Ben Rogerson published
Jo Garland confirms that it’s her voice that you can hear singing the re-recording of Patrice Rushen’s Forget Me Nots refrain on Fastlove
By Matt Mullen published
The Colombian hardware synth-head on her soul-searching second album, demolishing the ego, and why she can’t stand Dave Smith’s presets
By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Novation, PRS, Pioneer, Fender and more
By Jonathan Horsley published
A stone-cold pedalboard classic celebrates 50 trips round the sun with a collectable edition that reminds us what the fuss is about
By Jonathan Horsley published
These stunners from Gibson's Bozeman, Montana facility go heavy on the mojo for that thoroughly played-in vintage vibe
By Jonathan Horsley published
Framus unveils a period-correct replica of the most expensive Beatles instrument sold at auction, the 12-string that Lennon played on Help! and Rubber Soul – and there’s a six-string too
By Jonathan Horsley published
The life of the late Cream bassist will be commemorated with an all-star jam to raise funds for the Jack Bruce Foundation as the Gibson Garage London celebrates its first anniversary
By Jonathan Horsley published
Hendrix might have had the Marshall stack under his spell but the Queen says he struggled to play a chord
By Jonathan Horsley published
How archive footage of Beck with a curious piece of vintage gear and Scorsese's cinematic sensibility helped Cantrell jemmy open the doors of inspiration
By Will Simpson published
First officially sanctioned Zep doc is out this week
By Danny Turner published
Following their chart-topping success in 2021, instrumental post-rock quartet Mogwai return with The Bad Fire. Danny Turner dives into the album's creation with the band and renowned producer John Congleton
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 Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best
By Advertorial feature published
By MusicRadar published
Inspiration for every skill level
By MusicRadar published
Massively expand your musical vocabulary and songwriting options with these beautiful acoustic guitar chords
By Leigh Fuge published
Master five classic songs with just a handful of chords
By Rob Laing published
The biggest cause of frustration for guitar players? The struggle to stay in tune is real, but there are ways to make things easier
By Andy Price published
Sometimes imposing rules can force us out of our creative comfort zones. It's a tactic David Bowie used to birth some of his most celebrated songs.
By Roland Schmidt published
Building an extension to a chord doesn’t require planning permission, but it might require a degree of design. We add 9ths to our extension palette
By Andy Jones published
Don't know where to begin with buying and using studio monitor speakers? Listen up
By Roland Schmidt published
If your chord progressions sound a little clunky, try approaching your harmony in an inverse way.
By James Grimshaw published
My guide to hooking up your audio interface to a laptop or computer, step-by-step
By Roland Schmidt published
From bossanovas to Carole King and even James Bond villains, the major seventh can completely change your song’s mood.
By James Grimshaw published
Learn how to hook up your MIDI keyboard to your audio interface - no matter how complex your setup
By Andy Jones published
Don't let a brilliant song be swallowed up in a bad mix by following our guide to the central principles of the process
By James Grimshaw published
My expert guide to hooking up a mobile music-making rig using an iPhone or iPad
By Andy Jones published
Produce an authentic-sounding house track with a dose of acid in 10 easy steps
By Jon Musgrave published
It's relatively easy to brew some authentic Nintendo console-esque sounds with modern software. Here's how to rustle up some chiptune seasoning
By Roland Schmidt published
Creating an ambient techno groove can be far from a chilled affair, so we take you through the basics of generating a low-key pattern.
By Roland Schmidt published
If you’ve ever wondered why your tracks don’t have that extra exuberance, it could just all be a matter of groove.
By Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best
By Roland Schmidt published
One of the magazine's most beloved freebies is the perfect tool for creating a sense of movement in your mixes
By Roland Schmidt published
We explore the theory behind beats, and how we score kicks, snares, hats and percussion
By Andy Price published
What can songwriters learn from Bob Dylan's view on absorbing influences?
By Roland Schmidt published
Sometimes the best way to make your track feel more kinetic is to eschew plugins and get creative with your instruments
By Jon Musgrave published
The perfect tool for making classic chiptune effects and sonics
By Hannah Bruce published
Breathe life and personality into your beats with these 7 tips for humanising your electronic music
By Jonathan Horsley published
A stone-cold pedalboard classic celebrates 50 trips round the sun with a collectable edition that reminds us what the fuss is about
By Matt McCracken last updated
The next generation of Universal Audio Apollo is here, and we got hands-on ahead of launch to put it through its paces
By Ross Holder published
Laney broadens its pedal amp range with a nod to its modern classic - but how does it compare to the real deal?
By Alex Lynham published
The 2290-P is TC's latest reissue of the classic rack unit. Have they finally nailed it?
By Alex Lynham published
MXR's soundscaping pedal will sample, modulate, pitch-shift and stack your sound for lush, rich textures
By Jon Musgrave published
Choosing studio headphones can be a confusing process. We size up this latest budget design
By Dave Burrluck published
Epiphone's latest collaboration with Joe Bonamassa sets its sights on his rare-finish, P-90-equipped 1955 Gibson Les Paul
By Andy Jones published
It's a mobile music-making and performing wonder, but two grand can get you an awful lot other studio gear
By Stuart Williams published
If noise annoys those around you when you’re drumming, this ultra-quiet electronic set has the solutions - plus, watch our volume comparison video with a standard e-kit