Future Music and Native Instruments Mostly Robot
In this month's Future Music magazine you can catch a huge 40-minute, behind-the-scenes technical breakdown of the monstrous Native Instruments supergroup, Mostly Robot. Featuring; Jamie Lidell, Tim Exile, Jeremy Ellis, Mr Jimmy and DJ Shiftee, this group of electronic music's finest was assembled by NI to perform at this years Sónar Festival.
Check out the preview trailer above to get an idea of what to expect from this exciting issue. See how they push the NI hardware and software to the limit, and play completely live as a group without the need for a traditional band set-up.
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