• Clatters Machines release Sonora mixer module Italian Eurorack manufacturer Clatters Machines have announced the release of Sonora, a 6HP stereo output module designed to act as a final mixing stage for modular synthesizer systems.

    Italian Eurorack manufacturer Clatters Machines have announced the release of Sonora, a 6HP stereo output module designed to act as a final mixing stage for modular synthesizer systems.

  • Classical Highlights for May 2025This year being the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel's birth, we are seeing more recordings of his music, such as Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's excellent, new traversal of the solo piano works. Yet there are other noteworthy releases to hear too, including Prokofiev's string quartets by the Quatuor Danel (pictured); a blend of classical music and spirituals by harpist Ashley Jackson; and Beatrice Rana's return to the music of Bach with four keyboard concertos.

    This year being the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel's birth, we are seeing more recordings of his music, such as Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's excellent, new traversal of the solo…

  • 7 free plugins and VSTs for making beats
    Expert producer Isaac Duarte showcases seven free plugins and VSTs for making professional-sounding beats.

    Expert producer Isaac Duarte showcases seven free plugins and VSTs for making professional-sounding beats in any DAW.

  • SOL Strategies reports Q2 net loss of $3.5M while staking, validating revenue surgeIn addition to buffering its SOL holdings, SOL Strategies added SUI to its balance sheets and decreased exposure to Bitcoin in Q1 2025.

    SOL Strategies reported a net loss of $3.5 million in Q2 2025, even as its stockpile of cryptocurrency increased.

  • Former DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg co-leads $15.5M Series A for AI video ad platformDreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg’s venture fund WndrCo co-led a $15.5 million Series A round for Creatify, an AI video ad platform. Creatify’s AdMax platform uses AI to quickly generate dozens of video advertisements, which are geared toward social media marketing — AdMax analyzes high-performing social video campaigns on apps like TikTok and Instagram to shape […]

    DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg's venture fund WndrCo co-led a $15.5 million Series A round for Creatify, an AI video ad platform.

  • Signing Stories: Militia VoxDate Signed: August 2024Label: Golden Robot RecordsType of Music: Alt Metal, Rock, Goth, Industrial, ProgBooking: Joy Collingbourne, joy@mobagency.comPublicity: Sarah Facciolo, Facci PR, sarah@faccipr.comA&R: Kim BencicWeb: militiavox.comSome artists are inherently suspicious of record labels. That’s especially true for singer, songwriter, visual artist, and all-around creative badass Militia Vox. As a teenager, she was in a band signed to Cleopatra Records. She recorded an album for them that ultimately got shelved, leaving a sour taste in her mouth. Also, as a woman of color who performs heavy music, she’s had to battle negative industry attitudes from many corners. “Any record deal I’ve been offered I turned down, because it was always contingent on changing something,” she divulges. “If they’re changing who you are, they don’t want you.” Besides, she’s been thriving on her own for years, earning her way to the stage and in the studio with artists such as Twisted Sister, L7, 24-7 Spyz, and Cyndi Lauper. Another act she became friendly with is Living Colour, including lead singer Corey Glover. One day, producerTony Bruno suggested she cover the '80s hit “It’s Only Love” by Bryan Adams and Tina Turner. Glover was Vox’s immediate choice for laying down the duet. Also on the cut are Living Colour’s Vernon Reid and Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme. Vox knew the track was special and wished to give it a bigger promotional boost than she could on her own. Wondering where to take it, Glover suggested Golden Robot Records. The four-octave rebel eached out and quickly received a response from the Sydney, Australia-based label. Happily, the head of A&R was already a fan. Besides wanting the single, Golden Robot desired everything else she had, including her all-female Judas Priest cover band, Judas Priestess. She scrutinized the contract and removed every trace of objectionable verbiage. “They met me halfway,” notes the stage performer and former TV host. “I would like to publicly thank Golden Robot for giving me a shot,” continues Vox, who recently made her Lincoln Center debut. “I feel incredibly humbled and grateful to be with them.”The post Signing Stories: Militia Vox first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

    Date Signed: August 2024Label: Golden Robot RecordsType of Music: Alt Metal, Rock, Goth, Industrial, ProgBooking: Joy Collingbourne, joy@mobagency.comPublicity: Sarah Facciolo, Facci PR, sarah@faccipr.comA&R: Kim BencicWeb: militiavox.com Some artists are inherently suspicious of record labels. That’s especially true for singer, songwriter, visual artist, and all-around creative badass Militia Vox. As a teenager, she was in a

  • Court rules NewJeans will be fined if they engage in independent promotional activities, amid contract dispute with HYBE’s ADORA court in Seoul has ordered K-pop group NewJeans to pay 1 billion won (USD $726,300) per member for each unauthorized activity outside their agency’s control, potentially totaling 5 billion won ($3.6 million) if all five members perform together. Multiple news outlets out of South Korea reported that the Seoul Central District Court on Friday … Continued
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    A court approved ADOR’s enforcement application, citing violations of a March injunction that banned the group from doing independent activities.

  • 3D Printing A Capable RC CarYou can buy all sorts of RC cars off the shelf, but doing so won’t teach you a whole lot. Alternatively, you could follow [TRDB]’s example, and design your own from scratch.
    The Lizard, as it is known, is a fun little RC car. It’s got a vaguely Formula 1-inspired aesthetic, and looks fetching with the aid of two-tone 3D printed parts. It’s designed for speed and handling, with a rear-wheel-drive layout and sprung suspension at all four corners to soak up the bumps. The majority of the vehicle is 3D printed in PETG, including the body and the gearbox and differential. However, some suspension components are made in TPU for greater flexibility and resistance to impact. [TRDB] specified commercial off-the-shelf wheels to provide good grip that couldn’t easily be achieved with 3D-printed tires. An ESP32 is responsible for receiving commands from [TRDB’s] custom RC controller running the same microcontroller. It sends commands to the speed controller that runs the Lizard’s brushed DC motor from a 3S lithium-polymer battery.
    The final product looks sleek and handles well. It also achieved a GPS-verified top speed of 48 km/h as per [TRDB’s] testing. We’ve seen some other great DIY RC cars over the years, too, like this example that focuses on performance fundamentals. Video after the break.

    You can buy all sorts of RC cars off the shelf, but doing so won’t teach you a whole lot. Alternatively, you could follow [TRDB]’s example, and design your own from scratch. The Lizard,…

  • IK Multimedia Total VI MAX Bundle is only $49 until June 15
    Plugin Boutique is currently offering the IK Multimedia Total VI MAX bundle for just $49.99, slashing a massive 87% off the regular $350 price tag until June 15. IK Multimedia Total VI MAX is a gigantic collection of virtual instruments that spans almost every category you can think of—acoustic, electronic, and orchestral. It’s the perfect [...]
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  • GC Audio release Malcolm Toft Equate X GC Audio have introduced the Malcolm Toft Equate X for their modular Inherit System, a new channel strip cartridge designed with the legendary recording engineer and console designer Malcolm Toft.

    GC Audio have introduced the Malcolm Toft Equate X for their modular Inherit System, a new channel strip cartridge designed with the legendary recording engineer and console designer Malcolm Toft.

  • 20 years ago, labels targeted fandom. Will it work the second time around?As record labels push to monetize fandom yet again, the are reviving an old playbook. But will today’s artists play along? The recorded industry’s future may hinge on expanded rights deals and there ability to finally deliver on their promise, writes Tatiana Cirisano of MIDiA Research
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    As record labels push to monetize fandom yet again, the are reviving an old playbook. But will today’s artists play along?

  • Live Music Industry News RoundupLast week we've shared major stories from the stage and beyond, including a critical look at Live Nation by the Wall Street Journal, why concerts tickets are so pricey, ticket resales, the NIVA conference and more.
    The post Live Music Industry News Roundup appeared first on Hypebot.

    Last week we've shared major stories from the stage and beyond, including a critical look at Live Nation by the Wall Street Journal, why concerts tickets are so pricey, ticket resales, the NIVA conference and more.

  • JH Audio acquired by Sound Devices Sound Devices have announced the acquisition of Florida-based in-ear monitor manufacturer JH Audio, a deal which brings together two established pro audio companies under the Audiotonix group.

    Sound Devices have announced the acquisition of Florida-based in-ear monitor manufacturer JH Audio, a deal which brings together two established pro audio companies under the Audiotonix group.

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  • Unique instruments and equipment from David Lynch’s home recording studio to go up for auctionOver 400 items that belonged to filmmaker David Lynch are due to go up for auction this month, including unique musical instruments and audio equipment from his home studio.
    The auction is being hosted by Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies, and will take place on 18 June live and online from Julien’s Studios in Los Angeles. Lynch was behind famous works such as Twin Peaks, Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, and more. He died in January 2025.

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    Among the collection is a 1997 Parker Fly electric guitar and a Roland VG-8EX guitar synthesiser system with original manual, 13 pin cable, and expression pedal. Both were heavily played by Lynch while producing numerous musical projects including his solo debut album, 2011’s Crazy Clown Time and its follow up, The Big Dream (2013).
    Also listed is an unusual Danny Ferrington Custom five neck guitar, plus a Yamaha Motif 7 synth keyboard and a Korg Micro X. A number of Bang & Olufsen audio systems are also listed – namely a pair of Beosound A9 speakers, one with a limited edition David Lynch cover featuring his “Paris Suite” artwork.
    Other listings include a 1980s E-Mu Systems E III Model 6083 keyboard sampler workstation, Audio-Technica microphones and accessories, a personal collection of his own music, and numerous effects pedals from the likes of Boss, MXR, DigiTech and more.

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    Catherine Williamson of Julien’s Auctions comments, “These historical and cherished pieces reflecting David Lynch’s singular artistic vision, as well as his passions and pursuits ranging from his director’s chair, espresso machine to his guitar, record collections and Twin Peaks style decor, come directly from the home of the visionary artist whose enigmatic films stirred our most imaginative and collective surreal dreams.”
    To view the full David Lynch collection, head over to Julien’s Auctions.
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    Over 400 items that belonged to the late filmmaker David Lynch are due to go up for auction this month, including unique musical instruments and audio equipment from his home studio.