Three classic rock bands from the 1970s fully embraced synthesizers in the 1980s and recorded career-defining hits.
Back in 1981, “Don’t You Want Me” by The Human League was an insanely big hit. It’s not an overly complex song, either. Martin Rushent, who produced the song, added a drum machine, a very basic synth, ...
LITTLE ROCK — Behold the power and the glory of the synthesizer! At least that is the first thought following a listen to Pine Bluff musician Grant Norwood's 10-track debut album The Big One. From the ...
Novation has announced MiniNova, an amazingly powerful but compact synthesizer that packs never-seen-before features, including push-button Animate controls and Novation's brand new voice effect: ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Jamie xx has appeared on the Tape Notes podcast to break down the ...
On “Bassically,” the new track by Argentinian-born, NYC-residing Tei Shi, the artist takes on an all-too-common form of everyday sexism: men refusing to recognize their female partners as their equals ...
Kids in the late 1960s and early 70s who wanted to carry around electronic music-makers in their pockets couldn't just whip out a smartphone and launch an app like they can today. Chances are that ...
Nathan Brenner has toured extensively as the bassist for Merrill Garbus, who records irresistible, danceable tunes under the name Tune-Yards. Garbus' songs sound like an art student's attempt to make ...
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