Native Instruments has announced its acquisition of the music platform and remix rights management company MetaPop, a start-up focused on monetizing remixes Go to Source
Future Bounce sample pack by Sample Tools by Cr2
Prime Loops has launched Future Bounce, an all-encompassing Future Bounce pack by Sample Tools by Cr2, featuring 7 construction kits, loops and Go to Source
Tom Marks chooses NUGEN Audio’s Halo Upmix & MasterCheck Pro for ‘Sense8’
NUGEN Audio has announced that renowned rerecording mixer Tom Marks is using NUGEN Audio’s Halo Upmix and MasterCheck Pro on the mix Go to Source
New Sounds and Samples on Sample Saturday #341
Below are some of the new releases we have encountered this week on the Loops and Samples front. Just Go to Source
Mixes Of The Week: 27/3/17
This week’s top mixes include Eclair Fifi’s ‘2 Snowdrops That Beat as 1’ mixtape, Kablam’s chaos-unleashing club mix and Terranova’s new Pogosession. Eclair Fifi’s ‘2 Snowdrops That Beat as 1’ Mixtape. On internationalist imprint Cómeme’s radio show, LuckyMe and RinseFM DJ Eclair Fifi drops a new house mixtape, and explains that she “recorded this mix on the first sunny day of the year….
Gearogs — because Discogs wants to catalogue the world’s music gear
New site Gearogs, from the people behind discogs.com, wants to help catalogue all music gear from the past, present, and future. For the very best in DJ gear news, check out DJWORX. Go to Source
Spotify Storms The Pro DJ Booth With djay Pro 1.4.3 & Pioneer DJ
Algoriddim’s djay Pro software is now officially Pioneer DJ-certified. You can plug your Mac running djay pro into a Pioneer Nexus 2 system (or the ridiculously overblown TOUR1 system) with a single USB cable, and take complete control of the software, including DJing from Spotify, thanks to djay Pro’s built-in Spotify access. The post Spotify…
The Two Dirty Secrets Music Producers Don't Want You To Know
Ever wondered how the big names in dance music manage to make so many tracks, seemingly effortlessly, when amateur producers often struggle to finish anything at all? Or how the top producers always seem to make tracks that sound instantly familiar, yet different enough to guarantee their success? The post The Two Dirty Secrets Music…



