TUSH Expands Their Sound with Heavy Weather Remixes EP
TUSH is set to release Heavy Weather Remixes, a reimagining of their 2025 EP, featuring contributions from notable artists like Ian Pooley and Afrique Like Me.
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TUSH is set to release Heavy Weather Remixes, a reimagining of their 2025 EP, featuring contributions from notable artists like Ian Pooley and Afrique Like Me.
The latest version of the Cosmosƒ FX8 stochastic audio processor is now available for both Mac and Windows users, featuring significant updates.
A recent video highlights various hardware modifications for the Casio FZ-1 sampling synthesizer available in 2026, showcasing the evolving landscape of music technology.
The Memento audio processor by Enjoy Electronics is set to revolutionize sound design with its advanced features, including a multimodal texture engine and intuitive controls.
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The SSL Fusion Bundle is now available for $75, featuring five premium analog hardware plugins that would typically cost around $1,000 individually.
Ukrainian producer Vakula has unveiled 'Times', a four-track EP that merges elements of deep house, ambient music, and dub techno, showcasing his unique style.
The new Polyend Drums combines analog and digital sounds in a premium drum machine, marking a significant return to hands-on hardware for the company.
Bambounou and Cyma Forma unveil the RND, a groundbreaking hardware synthesizer that offers an astonishing 4 billion sound possibilities, all controlled by a single button.
The Tasty Chips GR-2, a new hardware granular workstation, is now available for pre-order. It features a touchscreen interface and advanced synthesis options for music production.
Kiviak Instruments has unveiled the WoFi LE, a compact and affordable sampler set to launch in late 2026 or early 2027.
The upcoming QuickLoops Pro app, launching on March 26, 2026, could redefine turntablism by integrating digital loops without additional hardware.