
Andy Price
I'm Andy, the Music-Making Ed here at MusicRadar. My work explores both the inner-workings of how music is made, and frequently digs into the history and development of popular music.
Previously the editor of Computer Music, my career has included editing MusicTech magazine and website and writing about music-making and listening for titles such as NME, Classic Pop, Audio Media International, Guitar.com and Uncut.
When I'm not writing about music, I'm making it. I release tracks under the name ALP.
Latest articles by Andy Price

The Beatles vs. Kraftwerk: Who has really been the most influential on the future of music
By Andy Jones published
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who will be the fabbest of these four?

The best music tech gear of NAMM 2026: Epic polys, acoustic synths, budget samplers, a Behringer Juno and more
By Si Truss published
MusicRadar's Matt Mullen and Andy Price have been roving the show floor – here are their music technology highlights

NAMM 2026: rolling news from the world's biggest music-making gear show
By Andy Price last updated
All the hottest new guitars, synths, drums and other gear from Anaheim 2026

NAMM 2026: A trio of new offerings in the KSM series claim to sport some ‘impossibly low’ self-noise
By Andy Price published
NAMM 2026: A trio of new offerings in the KSM series claim to sport some ‘impossibly low’ self-noise

The Leviasynth rises! Hydrasynth’s successor is finally here. Has ASM created one of the decade's best synths?
By Andy Price published
NAMM 2026: The anticipation was high, but will the Leviasynth be a worthy follow-up to ASM’s incredible 2020 debut?

“You’ll smile broadly at the ease with which you can land on astonishing results”: Native Instruments Absynth 6 review
By Andy Price published
The trailblazing soft synth that we’d all but given up hope on has made a glorious comeback, but how does Absynth fit into a changed music production landscape?

The intricate music theory and lyrical weight of a Tears for Fears classic
By Roland Schmidt published
A cover of the song would later be a Christmas number one for Gary Jules, but the dense arrangement of the original remains hugely impressive

NAMM 2026: We speak to NAMM'S President and CEO John Mlynczak to learn what we can expect this year
By Andy Price published
NAMM 2026: This year will mark 125 years of the premiere music technology expo, and its CEO is keen to put people first

The story behind the 2015 dream pop gem that TikTok can’t get enough of
By Andy Price published
It might be over ten years old, but nothing soundtracks an emotional pivot quite like Space Song

A decade on, we remember how David Bowie rose above his impending end to create his most poignant work
By Andy Price published
Bowie’s heartbreaking Lazarus was a rumination on the imminent end of a life lived to the full - and a lesson in how to channel the bleakest situation into enduring music

They set the boyband template, but The Monkees also introduced the world to the synth
By Andy Price published
People initially labelled them a fabricated band, but we’ve got the Monkees to thank for being pop's first ever synth players

The devastating personal pain behind one of Radiohead’s most affecting songs
By Andy Price published
The melancholy masterpiece was a highlight of the group’s last album to date, and was accompanied by a surreal Paul Thomas Anderson-directed video

When David Bowie predicted how the internet would change the state of music and content forever
By Andy Price published
Bowie’s staggeringly prophetic 1999 Newsnight interview revealed his astute awareness of how the internet was on the verge of irreparably changing popular culture

Why did Prince abruptly retract his new album days before release in 1987?
By Andy Price published
A record allegedly driven by supernatural forces, Prince swiftly disowned the stark funk of the Black Album - but what caused him to pivot so dramatically?

The DIY attitude that drove Tom Waits’ finest album
By Andy Price published
Waits’ gritty Rain Dogs depicted a dark vision of New York’s underbelly, and was shaped by its ‘junkyard orchestra’ of inventive instrumentation

The quickly-written Death Cab for Cutie masterpiece that became a generational meditation on loss
By Andy Price published
I Will Follow You into the Dark would shatter millions of millennial hearts, eventually becoming Death Cab's biggest song

How Tom Morello used his guitar to drill into the off-limits domain of the turntablist
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

The elegant simplicity of Radiohead’s second biggest song
By Roland Schmidt published
What happens if you cross the inspiration of Pet Sounds with lyrics that convey a sense of resignation, and frame it within one of the most soothing arrangements of all time?

Cyber Monday plugin deals 2025 LIVE: all of today's most unmissable music software discounts on Native Instruments, IK Multimedia, Plugin Boutique and around the web
By Si Truss, Andy Price last updated
Today is your last chance to load up your DAW with the the cut-price plugins I'd recommend to every producer, from beginner to pro

We speak with Lily Allen’s co-songwriter and executive producer about the extraordinary fast-paced creation of West End Girl
By Andy Price published
Hailed as one of this year’s most brilliant records, Lily Allen’s West End Girl’s rapid production process was overseen by the multi-talented Blue May, who spoke to us this week about how this remarkable album came to be

This is the first synth I reach for when I need an arp - and right now it's 51% off!
By Andy Price last updated
Yes, I’m a sucker for a bit of pulsing synth arp-age, and the Mercury-6 has been my go-to for the last two years

I’d long thought virtual piano plugins were cheating but this amazingly creative instrument from UJam changed my mind. This Black Friday it’s going cheap!
By Andy Price published
Get up to 60% off an incredible array of piano types, performed impeccably by a virtual player

How the rigid limitations of basic audio editing software were key to the magic of Burial’s greatest album
By Andy Price published
A prime example of how the less-is-more philosophy can fuel creativity, Burial’s extraordinary 2007 masterpiece Untrue was created entirely within Sony’s antiquated Sound Forge
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