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By Sean Hannam published
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By Andy Jones published
One of the band's biggest tunes marked the end of their first chapter, but became a springboard that would propel both them and its writer to legendary status

By Ben Rogerson published
He suggests that it was a “weird miracle” that the two of them had such a long run together

By Jim Ottewill published
Italians Do It Better’s Johnny Jewel delves into his storied musical history and his lifelong infatuation with synthesizers

By Ben Rogerson published
Can you handle this?

By Ben Rogerson published
“The way it spits out those notes is incredible,” he says. “The attack… I just miss that on modern keyboards”

By Amit Sharma published
“I guess they can’t sue us because I’m writing about it after it happened”

By Ben Rogerson published
“The way it spits out those notes is incredible,” he says. “The attack… I just miss that on modern keyboards”

By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Gibson, PRS, Yamaha, Fender and more

By Roland Schmidt published
Is there really any need to fork out for a hardware synth these days? We place a trio of hardware classics up against some immaculate software doppelgängers

By Matt Mullen published
"Sometimes it’s nice to get a do-over. That’s why we are undoing what we did – we’re adding undo"

By Roland Schmidt published
We lift the bonnet on a foundational piece of synth genius, and demonstrate how you can achieve its distinctive sound yourself in your DAW

By Matt Mullen published
The debut hardware instrument from the makers of Auxy Studio, Svensson 49's sounds were designed by YouTuber and musician Cuckoo

By Si Truss published
Europe's most exciting synth showcase is upon us. When is it, what new gear is getting announced and how do you get tickets?

By Jonathan Horsley published
Darkglass Ultimate expands upon the Ultra dual-preamp plugin with effects, cabs, full signal chain control and more – and it's a free update for Darkglass Ultra users

By Matt Mullen published
Osmose CE ships with a free companion plugin that gives users access to a library of expressive sounds from third-party developers pre-mapped to the Osmose keybed

By Roland Schmidt published
We chart the rise, fall and revival of one of the synth world's true titans

By Neville Marten published
To mark the company’s diamond anniversary, Fender has released a slew of celebratory models. Here’s a pair of polar opposite but equally alluring Telecasters

By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Gibson, PRS, Yamaha, Fender and more

By Jonathan Horsley published
CTC delivers another super-ambitious build that looks very much like a shut-up-and-take-my-money stompbox for any player weaned on LedZep, Cream, Sabbath et al

By Jonathan Horsley published
Darkglass Ultimate expands upon the Ultra dual-preamp plugin with effects, cabs, full signal chain control and more – and it's a free update for Darkglass Ultra users

By Matt McCracken published
The return of Harley Benton's Fusion series brings boutique spec at bedroom prices

By Jonathan Horsley published
Once upon a time a baritone offset was exclusive, a super-niche instrument that'd cost you, but the entry level JA-Baritone HH BK changes all that

By Jonathan Horsley published
Vaden and Isbell were playing the Paramount in Jimi Hendrix's hometown Seattle when they invited another local legend onstage to join them. A top-tier performance ensues

By Daryl Robertson published
Gibson harkens back to its past with a 12-fret version of an acoustic classic

By Jonathan Horsley published
The Brian Fallon '59 Telecaster Custom has Righteous Sound “Fourth Man” pickups, Dual Stack wiring, a Journeyman Relic finish and an eye-watering price tag

By Music Radar published
The A major pentatonic, A minor pentatonic and Mixolydian are great places to start and we'll show you how

By Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best

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My expert pick of the best online guitar courses will supercharge your playing wherever you are, and whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player

By Andy Price published
The Rage Against the Machine axe-man’s most memorable moment saw him emulate a DJ scratch breakdown using a trick that few have fully mastered

By Ross Holder published
Guitar Tricks is our number one online tuition platform for guitar players

By Chris Barnes published
With over 84,000 lessons at your disposal, this is one of the best value guitar tuition subscriptions online right now

By Rob Laing published
Uneven frets are a common issue with our guitars, but MusicNomad has come up with different ways to empower players to deal with it themselves

By Roland Schmidt published
We lift the bonnet on a foundational piece of synth genius, and demonstrate how you can achieve its distinctive sound yourself in your DAW

By Roland Schmidt published
Don't let your software arsenal overwhelm you - sometimes the best route to creative success is to mine just one instrument

By Music Radar published
The A major pentatonic, A minor pentatonic and Mixolydian are great places to start and we'll show you how

By Si Truss published
We delve into our In The Studio archive to compile the techno secrets behind releases on esteemed labels including Drumcode, Cocoon, Dekmantel, Second State and more

By Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best

By Roland Schmidt published
We help you broaden your mixing horizons with some useful tips for panning perfection

By Roland Schmidt published
Adding small or even large amounts of saturation doesn’t have to be bad for you, as we explore how to singe your sonics

By Roland Schmidt published
How a sound design approach originally deployed for television effects became an electronic music staple - and how to make it yourself

By Roland Schmidt published
I Feel Love’s innovative electronic rhythm section set the stage for pretty much everything that followed, and here’s how you can recreate its bewitching energy in your DAW

By Roland Schmidt published
Creating the perfect foundation for your track begins just the right amount of compression for your bass - here’s how to not overdo it!

By Tim Cant published
The former One Direction star’s latest effort is a far cry from his previous output

By Roland Schmidt published
If you want to add more punch to your production, start at the foundation of your track, with the kick and bass

By Roland Schmidt published
If your music is sounding a little mechanical, maybe it deserves a sprinkle of organic nurturing. We invite you to un-click the quantize!

By Si Truss published
In our latest video tutorial, we explore how to use Live generative MIDI tools and hardware-inspired sequencers to create riffs and patterns

By Si Truss published
The producer, DJ and founder of one of the UK's most respected underground labels revisits a 2012 release to explore what he's learned in 15 years of releasing house and techno

By The MusicRadar Team published
With insight from Paul Gilbert, John 5, Adam Dutkiewicz and Marty Friedman on their approaches to the recording process

By The MusicRadar Team published
More than three dozen priceless nuggets of bass recording and production wisdom

By Si Truss published
Let’s explore how Live’s MIDI effects can help us write better progressions

By Neville Marten published
To mark the company’s diamond anniversary, Fender has released a slew of celebratory models. Here’s a pair of polar opposite but equally alluring Telecasters

By Matt McCracken published
The return of Harley Benton's Fusion series brings boutique spec at bedroom prices

By Daryl Robertson published
Gibson harkens back to its past with a 12-fret version of an acoustic classic

By Roland Schmidt published
The new Rhodes electric piano is no longer a vintage curio from the '70s and '80s. We play the new MK8, with all of its FX and MIDI finery

By Jon Musgrave published
There’s an enticing new offering from in-ear leaders 64 Audio and we have three of the models on the test bench

By Matt McCracken published
Yamaha’s newest interface offers a high-tech hub for the multi-hyphenate creator

By Daryl Robertson published
Plenty of Dano charm in the tone department, it's just a pity about the build

By Phil Weller published
The affordable British brand enters the wireless market with an anti-intereference trick up its sleeve
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