The small and mighty Roland SH-101 Equally loved by electro bands in keytar mode, psytrance producers doing wild sweeps, or dub reggae plodding away, the SH-101 is a true icon.
Big ups to the long history of Jungle This one is for the original nutters... the story of the history of the genre of Jungle.
The journey back to analog with the Moog Voyager In the spring of 2002, as digital technology was reshaping the landscape of music production, an unexpected contender emerged from a small workshop in Asheville, North Carolina. The Moog Voyager, a reimagining of the iconic Minimoog, arrived not as a relic of the past, but as a bold statement about
The Ultimate Guide to Chicago House Music: Where It All Began House music is now a multi-billion dollar industry. But it all started in the underground in Chicago.
Dub Reggae pioneer Lee 'Scratch' Perry dies at 85 Dub Reggae pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry has died today. We remember his life and legacy in music and in a wider culture of creativity and more than a little mischief.
The ultimate sound of the 90s rave (and why it was the Hoover) It's the sound of rave culture in one big, bold, and iconic synthesizer blast. And the Hoover is here to stay.
Warp Records and the new sound of everything The label that made IDM a thing, brought new sounds to the airwaves, and became an icon in the process.