Ewan Pearson discusses remixing, bargain Waves plugins, new flagship Maschine from NI and screen prints based on techno classics.

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London institutions join forces. Two of London’s most loved dance music institutions celebrate birthdays this month. What better than to team up for the festivities? Phonica’s tenth birthday bash takes place at Fabric tomorrow (Saturday) night with a serious line-up on all fronts. Highlights include A Guy Called Gerald playing live plus DJ sets from Levon Vincent and Heidi in Room 1, and an Anthony Rother live set in Room 2. More info here.

Professional Bowie fanboy remixes Bowie. As if the cover of This Is Happening wasn’t enough of a tribute, James Murphy will remix Bowie’s ‘Love Is Lost’ for the expanded edition of The Next Day, reports The Quietus.

Native Instruments announces new flagship Maschine. The Maschine Studio is now available for pre-order, priced at €999/$999. NI themselves explain the key features best. Check out the video below.

Audio companies join forces for Save The Children charity. In the third annual KVR fund-raiser, 75 software and hardware companies including IK Multimedia, Moog and Camel Audio have donated plugins and gear for charity auction. Last year’s effort raised $15,211. For more info and to find out how to get involved check out the thread at the KVR Audio forum. Donating to a good cause and getting your hands on cheap toys? Sweet deal.

Monome announces Aleph. The customisable hardware company’s new offering is a “powerful audio processor, synthesizer, noise machine and rapidly modifiable instrument”. Obviously it looks cool as fuck, but the whole point is what people do with it – this is a hardware platform designed to encourage experimentation. At $1,400, you’d better hope the results are good. Find out more at the Monome site.

Delano Smith: the legend continues. Catch part three of the Detroit producer’s Odyssey over at The Secret Agency.

Another week, another cool Kickstarter project. This one’s already reached its funding target, so you’re basically just pre-ordering these beautifully produced screen prints of circular waveforms of techno classics. The image above is Aphex’s ‘Digeridoo’. Move quickly – a lot of designs are nearly sold out.

Ewan Pearson’s remix tips. Kidderminster’s finest chats with our buddy Tony Nwachukwu about production, with a focus on remixing.

Ableton world tour. Ableton’s team will be hitting the road to show off the Push. Check out their site for details of events in your area.

Waves plugin bargains.  The lovely people at Waves are offering huge discounts on their plugins this month. We recommend the Masters bundle ($299, down from $700) and the L2 Ultramaximizer (down from $250 to $99).

4th October, 2013

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