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Teenage Engineering TP-7 is Revolutionizing Music Production

The Ultimate Pocket Sampler? How the Teenage Engineering TP-7 is Revolutionizing Music Production

In the world of modern music production, we are constantly drowning in screens, endless plugin menus, and digital interfaces. Consequently, these elements can easily stifle our creative spark. Sometimes, to find true inspiration, you need something radically different. In other words, you need something tactile. Enter Teenage Engineering. Known for redefining the aesthetics and functionality ...
Instagram for Musical Artists: A Strategic Guide for Producers and DJs

Instagram for Musical Artists: A Strategic Guide for Producers and DJs

Hi, I’m Matthew. In today’s electronic music landscape, raw talent is only half the equation. The other half is how you communicate it. If a producer’s calling card used to be a physical demo, today that role belongs to Instagram. For an artistic director, a booking agency, or a record label, your profile isn’t just social media; it’s your multimedia portfolio and your aesthetic manifesto. In ...
How Massive X Became an Essential Part of My Sound Design and Music Production

How Massive X Became an Essential Part of My Sound Design and Music Production

Hi, I’m Matthew S, a producer and sound designer constantly exploring new ways to push my music forward. Over the years, I’ve experimented with countless synths, plugins, and virtual instruments, but one plugin has recently become absolutely central to my workflow: Native Instruments’ Massive X. From sound design to final production, Massive X has transformed the way I create, giving me tools ...
Astral Destiny by EarthQuaker Devices: How I Use It in the Studio and Live

Astral Destiny by EarthQuaker Devices: How I Use It in the Studio and Live

When I spend time in my studio, one of the tools that has recently inspired me the most is the Astral Destiny by EarthQuaker Devices. It’s not just a reverb pedal—it’s a whole sonic universe that I lose myself in every time I turn it on. I’ve always been drawn to deep, suspended, almost cinematic atmospheres. The Astral Destiny allows me to create these soundscapes thanks to its eight ...
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