You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The future was incredible in the old days. To the Australian pop fan of the 1970s, it arrived in ...
Drumboy and Synthgirl from Randomwaves are a a pair of compact electronic instruments, a drum machine and a synthesiser. They are commercial products which were launched on Kickstarter, and if you’re ...
Formerly reviled music technology is more popular than ever as designers experiment for a growing group of enthusiasts Queen refused to use them. The Musicians’ Union tried to ban them. Then computers ...
US company plans to hand-build a limited run of three large-format synthesisers first released in 1973 - with price tags ranging from $10,000 to $35,000 Moroder. Kraftwerk. Numan. Without Moog, ...
We spoke to the man behind the Can, Cédric Steffens, to learn about his evolution from arcade dance game enthusiast to one-fourth of the acclaimed Club Cheval, and his collaboration with BLEASS on its ...
A screengrab of one of the software synthesisers used by the group A group of software developers is launching an album of electronica music tracks made entirely from software re-creations of classic ...
PLUGIN WEEK 2023: In the late 1960s, whilst studying digital implementations within music and acoustics, Professor John Chowning of Stanford University made what would become a revolutionary discovery ...
As a non-musician, gawping at a large modular synthesiser is an exhilarating but confusing experience: they are an unfathomable cluttered mess of multi-coloured wires, flashing lights, unrecognisable ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX wants to put hundreds of satellites in orbit above Earth to provide speedy Internet to the world – and space. And guess who’s excited about a whole lot more people potentially ...
Tony Osmond of Citi became fascinated with electronic music as a teenager in the 1980s. He talks about collecting and playing synthesisers for AFR Magazine's Other Passions column. Tony Osmond saved ...