
“We're encouraged by the impact these measures are having”: McDonalds uses classical music to stop teenage trouble
Same method has been used in Liverpool, Wrexham and Barrow in Furness

By Will Groves Published
Billy Gibbons hails "great friend and collaborator"

By Beth Simpson Published
“I love the fact that they've gone viral"

By Beth Simpson Published
Paul Doucette’s in ear monitor was smashed in accident

By Andy Price Published
The album, which was arranged and recorded live, is a tribute to the iconic filmmaker who passed away at the beginning of last year

By Andy Price Published
It's one of the most affecting songs in the Tears for Fears songbook, but many missed Mad World’s emotional undercurrents when hearing it on the radio back in 1982

By Paul Elliott Published
Keith Emerson called it “an embarrassment against everything I’ve worked for”

By Beth Simpson Published
Dispute centres on what constitutes the dembow ‘riddim’

By Beth Simpson Published
Almost a quarter was fully AI generated

By Beth Simpson Published
There are only 12,000 of them

By Matt Mullen Published
More than two decades on from the BCR2000, the super-affordable controller returns with ZAQ Audio's formerly unofficial firmware built in – and it's now available for preorder

By Beth Simpson Published
Platform is latest to get tough on slop

By Beth Simpson Published
You have to be over 16 and based in the South West

By Chris Corfield Last updated
Add some sheen to your vocals with the best dynamic and condenser mics from Shure, AKG, Rode, Aston, Telefunken, Neumann, and more

By MusicRadar Published
Get your glow sticks out, it's time for a rave-up

By Matt Mullen Published
The update also brings a number of more conventional features like MIDI support, automation and latency compensation

By Daniel Griffiths Published
Looking for the perfect keyboard? Does size really matter? 88, 49, 32?… Here’s the full guide to navigating the keys-world

By Beth Simpson Published
For a better reading experience on your phone and tablet

By Charlie Wilkins Published
Warm Audio revives the Dirty Boy Ball Buster circuit but without the boutique price tag.

By James Bentley Published
Hand-relic'd with a spec sheet that doesn't get old, Harley Benton's Aged Series brings vintage feel on a budget

By Jonathan Horsley Published
The 00-18 Joe Bonamassa and its more affordable 00-10E Retro are based on a '37 shade-top of incalculable mojo

By Jonathan Horsley Published
Blackmore joined his former bandmates for a storming rendition of Smoke On The Water

By Jonathan Horsley Published
More finish options for the American Vintage II series and, my oh my, that rosewood 'board '61 Strat looks good in Surf Green

By Jonathan Horsley Published
It ain't cheap but you have the same classic sounds as the original rack unit and the same controls too

By Beth Simpson Published
Plus Geddy Lee describes a spooky experience meeting Neil Peart… as a bird

By Chris Barnes Published
And if you’re a beginner, the bundled beginner’s guide will get you off on the right foot

By MusicRadar Published
Learn to play acoustic and electric guitar in record time with our guide to easy-to-read notation

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

By Jonathan Horsley Last updated
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
Learning to actually read music can open up many avenues as a musician, and it isn't as difficult as it might look…

By Daniel Griffiths Published
Looking for the perfect keyboard? Does size really matter? 88, 49, 32?… Here’s the full guide to navigating the keys-world

By The MusicRadar Team Published
Inject some feel into your tracks by recording a real human drummer (no jokes, please). It's easier than you think

By Daniel Griffiths Published
You can create a great guitar track using just a single microphone and it's simpler than you think…

By MusicRadar Published
Spruce up your chords and snazz up your scales with these simple but powerful techniques

By Daniel Griffiths Published
Faders, knobs, buttons, sliders and sockets explained: Here’s how to find your way around a modern mixing desk

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 Stuart Adams Published
Create your own reverb effects with our step-by-step tutorial

By Roland Schmidt Published
On Kid A, Radiohead went resonant with some severe vocal processing - although complex at the time, the incredible results can now be easily achieved in software

By Roland Schmidt Published
If you love the sound of the talkbox, but grapple with the practicality of the hardware, we have some top tips for recreating the classic sound with plugins

By Jon Musgrave Published
If you’ve got Logic, you’re already more than capable of recreating Skrillex’s manipulated reverb, Billie Eilish’s formant shifting and much more…

By Roland Schmidt Published
We get creative with an effects chain inspired by Jon Hopkins, and a heavy dose of felt piano

By Tim Cant Published
Aperture heralded a new approach for Styles, but its sounds clearly cribbed from the minimal techno playbook

By MusicRadar Published
Get the technical know-how required to make great remixes with these essential techniques

By MusicRadar Published
Learn to play acoustic and electric guitar in record time with our guide to easy-to-read notation

By Roland Schmidt Published
We create our own transient-heavy synth bass with leanings towards the trance-heavy sounds of the 90s. ‘Drop Dead’ you exclaim? No way! We were Born Slippy!

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 Charlie Wilkins Published
Warm Audio revives the Dirty Boy Ball Buster circuit but without the boutique price tag.

By James Bentley Published
Hand-relic'd with a spec sheet that doesn't get old, Harley Benton's Aged Series brings vintage feel on a budget

By Si Truss Published
Warp's 15 algorithms take in things like reverb, delay and compression – but in typical Soma style, it's a lot weirder and more fun than it first appears

By Si Truss Published
Two years on from launch, does Korg's virtual analogue have what it takes to fill its predecessor's shoes?

By Phil Weller Published
The jazz-minded session ace goes heavy metal with his latest wallet-friendly collaboration with Sire, and it’s heavy in both senses of the word

By Martin Delaney Published
Novation’s Launch Control 3 update looks basic and minimal, but it successfully packs a lot into a small package

By James Grimshaw Published
This newly updated four-track field recorder from Tascam is a surprisingly dense device, boasting 32-bit float recording and some supremely quiet preamps

By Si Truss Published
AlphaTheta’s mixer is a smaller, cheaper take on the flagship DJM-V10 – but it’s also a lot more than that

By Matt McCracken Published
Mooer's battery-operated multi-effects unit delivers all the tools a beginner needs to get up and running, though some features fall short under DSP constraints
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