The 200-ton, building-sized Telharmonium original produced some of the first electronic music. But now it’s a compact modern synth module, too.
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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?
Read more →Interview: A coworking space for musicians, and artists as startups
Music making requires a workspace – but what if a workspace were built for music makers? And what if artists and tech startups could be symbiotic?
Read more →How magnetic oscillations of a comet became a new album of music
In Francesco Novara’s new EP Astron, space exploration is both inspiration and the literal source of all the sounds you hear.
Read more →PdParty update lets it play nicely with other apps
PdParty update adds a new URL schema for the app that lets it play nicely with other apps, launch patches from another apps etc
Read more →Set today’s solar eclipse to sound, with music picks, data, and NASA
Musical ritual has long been tied to the magic of the skies. So it’s fitting today’s total solar eclipse will be set to sound.
Read more →Moog’s Minitaur bass synth just got a lot more interesting
It’s just called “2.2,” which sounds like a minor update. And with all the Minimoog remake hype, you probably weren’t even thinking about the Minitaur. But this little synth deserves a big second look.
Read more →Syntronik is the new monster softsynth from IK; hear from its creator
IK Multimedia’s all-new Syntronik isn’t just one vintage synth – it’s up to 38 of those, plus loads of filters and effects, in one plug-in package.
Read more →How sound takes Lvis Mejía from Mexico to a collective unconscious
In Mexican artist Lvis Mejía’s imagination, the ritual of sound blinks from Peruvian shamans to the Berlin zoo. We talked to him about his new work. It’s an experience of shared culture, collective unconscious – and a tale of assembling a career and collective between Mexico and Europe. Born in Mexico but with his career […]
Read more →Inside the transformational AV duo of Paula Temple and Jem the Misfit
Paula Temple and Jem the Misfit are working on the latest iteration of a project about transformation. It melts and fragments, crystallizes and forms, from its rich palette of hybridized techno and ambient textures, sonic and visual alike. And now, it’s set to be involved in some way in transformation beyond just the confines of […]
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