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Music
Utrecht’s Le Guess Who? festival chronicles a broken visa system
Music November 7, 2024
Arash Azadi’s music returns to primordial states of human existence
Music November 6, 2024
Peak 90s Opcode in a Vision training tape, NIN music video
Motion Music Music tech Tech November 4, 2024
Let’s talk craft and vision in live audiovisual performance, media art
We’re gathering with top digital media artists this week – and you can tune in. Here’s a preview of their work, on the eve of Lunchmeat Festival, Prague.
A giant 1906 machine, and the Eurorack synth module it inspired
The 200-ton, building-sized Telharmonium original produced some of the first electronic music. But now it’s a compact modern synth module, too.
Jazzari lets you sketch musical ideas in your browser, with JavaScript
Open up a browser tab, use code sketch musical loops and grooves (using trigonometry, even), and play / export – all in this free tool.
Koma just unveiled a whole patchable analog effects toolkit
Koma today revealed a sequel to their crowd-funded smash hit Field Kit. And it’s a whole bunch of patchable effects, for €249 (€219 for funders).
Watch Suzanne Ciani, thinkers on open music and future machines
Electronic pioneer Suzanne Ciani got interviewed by KORG guru Tatsuya Takahashi. Thinkers from MIT and the Open Music Initiative pondered the future. It’s all in the video lineup from this year’s SONAR+D. Here are a few of the best:
Someone combined EDM and Trump into one Twitter account
It was bound to happen: a parody involving President Trump and references to EDM has finally come into a terrifying realization on Twitter.
Dreadbox Hades analog monosynth is yours to assemble, or not
Dreadbox, purveyors of gnarly electronic synths and effects, have come back with a modular-friendly analog synth, which you can assemble – if you dare.
Ableton Live is going 64-bit only – so what does that mean?
Later this year, Ableton Live will only be available in a 64-bit version. But what does that mean for you?
Celebrate Blade Runner with these videos on Vangelis and his sounds
1982’sBlade Runner film one of the reasons a lot of us fell in love with synths. So, with the sequel out, let’s look back on that music.