Live 11 is coming. It may not seem radical at first, but it does three things enthusiasts may appreciate – it gives you stuff you asked for, it’s more creative to work with, and it’s got some serious nerd candy. Let’s take a look inside. Slow burn love There’s not much in this upgrade. Wait, […]
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Take a moment and watch this idyllic music video for Ólafur Arnalds, by Thomas Vanz
Just a wild guess, but I’m guessing everyone could use a moment of transcendent peace right about now. “The feeling of being held while you open your heart.” Well, yeah, sign me up for that. Thomas Vanz, the filmmaker who has had a long-running, eye-popping collaboration with producer Max Cooper, this time makes animations for […]
norns, nerdy instrument as art, has a great new tracker app and a DIY option
norms from monome opens up an ecosystem of musical ideas. But if opening that door was out of your budget range, consider a DIY option – and marvel at what this can do with a terrific new app.
WIRES from Hainbach, AudioThing turns a Soviet wire recorder into a plugin
It’s terrible recording technology, made into wonderful music tool. This 1970s Soviet machine saw Cold War spy and military action – but now you get to cheat and use it as a plug-in.
A haunting sonic portrait of a body post-trauma, from Palestine’s Dakn
Seared and sighing, the textures of Dakn’s debut release express pain and mourning. But these aching sounds find some feeling of grace. They are hurt expressed, like a cry.
Freeing music from hard disks, soulful asymmetries, Bloomfeld and Overthinker Mob
It’s a world of overabundant music and disappearing press, lockdowns and empty venues, endless production up against algorithmic listeners. But no mind: free those tracks, anyway.
Intimate portraits of music-making for times of isolation and futurism
For all the video portraits of music-making out there, this series for The Disappearance of Music is something special – and might just inspire you in your own solo creation.
Lockdown mapping: MadMapper + streaming tutorial, featuring NVIDIA Broadcast
It’s cold outside for much of the world now, and crowds are a no-no. But show off your projection mapping skills while streaming – and be on top of gigs when they come back. Our friends at MadMapper show us how.
Cherry’s CA2600 is a perfect ARP 2600 for $25 – here’s a tour
This could be the easiest and most inexpensive way to put the epic 1971 semi-modular synth in your rig. Cherry Audio has a killer ARP 2600 recreation – and it costs only US$25.
Capture the lockdown mood with these short, poetic indie horror games
Architecture and topography themselves become horror in these underground experimental games – titles you can play with a few minutes in the dark.