“I wondered if I was insane for wanting to do this”: How Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen learned to play again after losing his left arm
The full story of his heroic comeback
By Daniel Griffiths published
A new ambient reinterpretation of the electronic duo’s Profound Mysteries project catches their fans by surprise
By Daniel Griffiths published
The up-and-coming superstar is just one of today’s artists that have been helped by one of music’s true greats
By Paul Elliott published
He calls it “an updated version of Deep Purple In Rock”
By Daniel Griffiths published
While the duo are highly regarded film composers, they do tease at least one ‘new’ Nine Inch Nails release…
By Daniel Griffiths published
The star's new charity aims to help musicians, and with a £300 million personal fortune at his disposal he can afford a lot of guitar lessons
By Andy Jones published
Billie's debut was recorded using mostly Logic stock plugins and a cheap set of Yamaha monitors
By Ben Rogerson published
“I tend to look at the talent and the brilliance of what the artist is trying to put together"
By Daniel Griffiths published
A new ambient reinterpretation of the electronic duo’s Profound Mysteries project catches their fans by surprise
By Matt Mullen published
The first batch of Orchids will go on sale Wednesday December 18th
By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Epiphone, Gibson, Yamaha, Shure and more
By Si Truss published
Speed-up, slow and stretch audio with a neat freebie for Mac, PC and iOS, created in collaboration with Andrew Huang
By Matt Mullen published
The online gear marketplace has delivered its yearly round-up of the most-purchased synths, drum machines, samplers and sequencers, but who came out on top?
By Daniel Griffiths published
Discover which plugins were used and how Rick Rubin produced her album without being there…
By Matt Mullen published
But where is the JT-16?
By Daniel Griffiths published
Its new double-pedal range comes laden with additional features for extra speed and performance
By Matt Mullen published
Squeezing 45 effects into a single plugin, Hex FX promises to "provide producers with every effect they could need in one place"
By Ben Rogerson published
“It’s just so much fun and it’s, like, not even serious,” she says of her jam sessions
By Matt Mullen published
Zimmer has appeared in a documentary for Expressive E that explores how the Osmose was used in Dune's score
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Bass Brassmaster Fuzz comes hot on the heels of the Centaur Overdrive and '69 Vibe, as Behringer continues its run of megabucks vintage stompbox replicas at entry-level prices
By Jonathan Horsley published
The CNR System Active is designed to make setups as easy as turning a couple of screws, and once your guitar is setup, it is engineered to stay setup
By Matt Parker last updated
Shopping for a drummer, guitarist, DJ, producer or content creator? Here’s some Christmas gift inspiration for the muso in your life - including last-minute ideas
By Jonathan Horsley published
EQD takes it back to the very beginning with a deluxe reissue of the fuzzbox that started it all
By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Epiphone, Gibson, Yamaha, Shure and more
By Jonathan Horsley published
Podium finishes for top-sellers overall include three modern pedalboard classics, but are we entering an era when small format modellers are going to dominate the charts?
By Jonathan Horsley published
Playing Dylan onscreen is all about authenticity and as executive music producer, Baxter could count on Gibson's help to ensure Chalamet had the right tool for the job
By Leigh Fuge published
Improve your blues with this lesson on the Irish rocker's style
By Roland Schmidt published
Lets draw some harmonic inspiration and top-tips from the past-masters.
By Roland Schmidt published
"Sometimes you don't want to be overtly happy or sad and a suspended chord strikes that perfect balance"
By Rob Laing published
Changing your neck curvature is not some mystic art, but it can make a lot of difference to your guitar and how playable its neck is
By Ross Holder published
Get a year of premium lessons, exclusive resources and beginner essentials for just $99 - perfect for players of all levels
By Matt McCracken published
Get a big discount on your first private guitar lesson with a professional guitar tutor in this exclusive deal for MusicRadar readers
By Roland Schmidt published
"It's what the overwhelming majority of us listen to first and foremost"
By Andy Price published
The virtuoso guitarist explains his approach to music theory and the wider scope a little knowledge can bring
By Roland Schmidt published
"Chorus is a beautiful effect when used nicely, but it can also sound horrible if over-applied - unless that’s what you want"
By Jon Musgrave published
Wavetable takes on spectral warping features and more in a wonderfully contemporary synthesizer
By Leigh Fuge published
Improve your blues with this lesson on the Irish rocker's style
By Jon Musgrave published
How to get that hyperpop chipmunk vocal effect whilst keeping your tempo in check - and artefacts to a minimum.
By Roland Schmidt published
Lets draw some harmonic inspiration and top-tips from the past-masters.
By Roland Schmidt published
"Sometimes you don't want to be overtly happy or sad and a suspended chord strikes that perfect balance"
By Jon Musgrave published
"A simple programmed sub bass synth sound simply won’t cut it"
By Roland Schmidt published
The triad is one of the cornerstones of music theory, and vital for creating harmony. We examine the three points of the chord.
By Rob Laing published
Changing your neck curvature is not some mystic art, but it can make a lot of difference to your guitar and how playable its neck is
By Jon Musgrave published
If you’re after crispness and definition, processing loops has its limitations
By Roland Schmidt published
“The way that sharps and flats are organised is far from random or chaotic”
By Roland Schmidt published
How to get a handle on scale theory
By Jon Musgrave published
Think smart and consider the underlying theory of your lo-fi arrangement
By Roland Schmidt published
Establishing rhythm in your sheet music is just as important as dictating pitch
By Amit Sharma published
He says: “The main things I work on are vibrato, bends and phrasing”
By Jon Musgrave published
Sure-fire methods for adding some soothing space and vintage texture to your lo-fi tracks
By Roland Schmidt published
We go back to basics and make a pitch for reading music. Here's the first part of a new series
By Jon Musgrave published
Stop relying on samples and loops, and build it from scratch in your DAW
By Alex Lynham published
Four effects from the Axe-FX III? Okay, we're listening...
By Matt McCracken published
Another ultra-modern S-type vying for attention in a packed part of the market
By Jonathan Horsley published
In refreshing its state-of-the-art US line, has Fender made the original – and the best – Superstrat?
By Martin Delaney published
The Launchkeys MK4 in 49- and 61-key versions – is it possible to have it all?
By Roland Schmidt published
It’s time for a welcome return of the soothsayer, as Cherry Audio recreates one of the most legendary analogue behemoths of all time
By Quentin Lachapèle published
On Black Friday, online learning platform Pianote drops its first digital piano for beginners. But can it hold its own against the leading players?
By Daryl Robertson published
A Fender classic gets a digital makeover, but how does it compare to the real thing?
By Andy Jones published
Vibes is a multitimbral hardware synth with Ableton-style sequencing. It's hardware imitating software imitating hardware, and we like it a lot