
How Flemming Rasmussen produced Metallica's Master Of Puppets
“I rate James as the best rhythm guitar player on the planet," the producer said
By Paul Elliott published
“I rate James as the best rhythm guitar player on the planet," the producer said
By Paul Elliott published
By Matt Mullen published
We visited the electronic artist in the studio ahead of the release of his fifth album to learn his hard-won lessons for artists starting out
By Will Simpson published
It’s multi-generational punk-pop nostalgia, with added Steve Stevens
By Jonathan Horsley published
Rash’s many years down the rabbit hole have been rewarded as he finally gets his hands on the exact same model Cobain used and it’s an oddball offset with “absolutely wild” pickups
By Andrew Daly published
"It's the little subtle things make a song really stand out"
By Will Simpson published
“She’s really a guitar hero of mine,” he says
By Daniel Griffiths published
Get hands-on and let the Wave Bard’s pattern-generating brain take the creative strain
By MusicRadar published
It's one of the most widely used effects for producers, synthesists and guitarists alike, but how does it work?
By Daniel Griffiths published
A master controller for all your live performance gear, Drop can schedule snapshot changes to trigger at the end of predetermined cycles, making it easy to perform dramatic build-ups and impactful transitions
By MusicRadar published
A raft of music-makers choose the items that are integral to their workflow
By James Russell published
Get up to speed with state-of-the-art EQ tools and techniques
By Tess Burgess published
Will combining online learning with face-to-face lessons be just what I need to become the piano player I've always wanted to be? Let's find out
By Ben Rogerson published
“By the time she left, we had managed to write the song, produce the song, record the song, chat, meet, have tea, sit by the fire, eat lunch, eat dinner, do an entire record all by ourselves”
By Matt Mullen published
"You can remix it, you can edit it, you can add parts to it, you can play clarinet on it, you can use it for social media, for films, for choreography: the idea is complete creative freedom"
By Roland Schmidt published
The EDP Wasp gets the Cherry Audio treatment
By Matt Mullen published
The two companies plan to work together on new products that "blend Spitfire Audio’s cinematic soundscapes and orchestral expertise with Splice’s sample catalog and AI-powered discovery engine"
By Jonathan Horsley published
Wake is a chorus with a blendable clean sub-octave effect that can help you dream a little bigger and make one guitar sound huge
By Jonathan Horsley published
Low turn pickups, coil split, top-shelf hardware and sweet finishes make this rare bolt-on a serious high-end option for all occasions
By Jonathan Horsley published
Rash’s many years down the rabbit hole have been rewarded as he finally gets his hands on the exact same model Cobain used and it’s an oddball offset with “absolutely wild” pickups
By Matt McCracken published
We get hands-on with Epiphone’s ode to one of the most coveted Gibson guitars of all time
By Jonathan Horsley published
Townsend’s forthcoming hiatus from the road will see him launch The Ruby Quaker YouTube series, allowing him to explore “dozens of creative ventures” he never had time for before
By Will Simpson published
Humping gear is all part of ‘The Ultimate Gene Simmons Experience’
By Matt McCracken published
Soma Labs' foray into guitar pedals adds an element of the unhinged into a classic format
By Total Guitar published
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape
By Total Guitar last updated
Tackle the expressive phrasing and minor pentatonic tricks of one of rock's finest guitarists, David Gilmour
By MusicRadar last updated
Massively expand your musical vocabulary and songwriting options with these beautiful acoustic guitar chords
By Rob Laing published
We take a look at two different products that can help you get your frets gleaming and your guitar back to its best for smoother bends and clearer vibrato
By Leigh Fuge last updated
Key techniques guitar players can learn from the Led Zeppelin legend
By Roland Schmidt published
Chord hieroglyphics can take several forms. We unravel the mysteries of one of the most symbolic and common examples
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 MusicRadar published
It's one of the most widely used effects for producers, synthesists and guitarists alike, but how does it work?
By Roland Schmidt published
One of the biggest learns when becoming a producer is just how you manage - and work with - real musicians.
By Jon Musgrave published
What does mix bus compression do, how do you use it, and which compressor should you use?
By Jon Musgrave published
Classic synthesizer plugins offer a great entry point for unusual and rare synth designs, and this Korg design is one of the rarest
By Total Guitar published
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape
By Hannah Bruce published
Level up your music-making with these simple but effective tricks that can be easily used by those with zero knowledge of music theory
By Music Radar published
How playing mono synths differs from standard keyboards
By Jon Musgrave published
This free mono synth plugin is creative, chaotic and fun to use. It’s time to go West (Coast)
By Rob Laing published
We take a look at two different products that can help you get your frets gleaming and your guitar back to its best for smoother bends and clearer vibrato
By Andy Price published
It’s true, sometimes working relentlessly on perfecting a song or track that you’re just not feeling can do more harm than good
By Jon Musgrave published
Putting together the elements you need to craft a beat that just won't let up
By Leigh Fuge last updated
Key techniques guitar players can learn from the Led Zeppelin legend
By Andy Jones published
In today's world of music production, pretty much everything you can dream of will have a virtual counterpart. Let's explore
By Roland Schmidt published
Chord hieroglyphics can take several forms. We unravel the mysteries of one of the most symbolic and common examples
By Andy Jones published
Forget flowers, chocolates or champagne – give your loved one a free vintage compressor plugin instead! Better still, just get it for yourself…
By Andy Price published
It’s easy to get precious about the true meaning of our creative endeavours, but how much authority do songwriters really have to own the definitive reading of their work?
By Andy Price published
It’s easy to carry on fiddling with our tracks, but as Richard D. James knows all too well, that urge to keep going can prove a problem
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 Jai Widdowson-Jones published
This workhorse amplifier has had a rethink, improving specs whilst maintaining the affordable price point that Alesis is known for
By Matt McCracken published
We get hands-on with Epiphone’s ode to one of the most coveted Gibson guitars of all time
By Matt McCracken published
Soma Labs' foray into guitar pedals adds an element of the unhinged into a classic format
By Roland Schmidt published
The EDP Wasp gets the Cherry Audio treatment
By Matt McCracken published
Audient’s iD range gets a new flagship audio interface with a potentially game-changing feature
By Alex Lynham published
Want a silent practice solution that lets you use your whole 'board? Read on...
By Richard Blenkinsop published
Mooer updates its compact Prime series to offer even more tones in just as small a package
By Matt McCracken published
A reactive load box from Two Notes that makes the case for keeping your tube amp and forgetting about switching to a modeller