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Who’s the most wanted tribute act? The most sampled artist? The answers may surprise you
By Will Simpson published
A new survey about tribute acts throws up some interesting stats
“The house didn’t feel terrifying so much as sad… but that could just be my own insanity”: How Nine Inch Nails recorded a Platinum-selling album at a murder scene
By Matt Mullen published
A macabre masterpiece recorded at the site of a gruesome killing, NIN's The Downward Spiral harnessed the era’s rapidly advancing music technology to bring Trent Reznor’s twisted vision to life
Best studio monitor stands 2024: Optimise your home studio
By Chris Corfield last updated
Everything you need to know about studio monitor stands and why you need them in your recording studio
Best guitar amp headphones: Our top choices, from wearable tech to pro in-ear monitors
By Simon Fellows last updated
Immerse yourself in your guitar playing with headphones, earphones and IEMs from Boss, Vox, Sennheiser, Shure, Focal and more…
"Professional-quality recordings with minimal effort": Shure's new SM4 microphone aims to simplify home recording
By Matt Mullen published
Shure says the SM4 will deliver pro sound regardless of your setup, environment or experience
“One of the most versatile, feature-laden mics for podcasting”: Shure MV7+ review
By Chris Corfield published
Shure’s latest is an evolution, if not a revolution, in premium podcasting mics
“A very powerful, trustworthy 2.1 system”: Dynaudio Core 5 & Core Sub review
By Jon Musgrave published
We stoke up the new offering from the monitor kings
Tron: Ares - Nine Inch Nails to follow in the footsteps of Wendy Carlos and Daft Punk
By Will Simpson published
Both album and movie are set to land in October 2025
Solving the mystery of Rick Rubin, the superproducer who says he doesn’t know how to use a mixing desk
By Matt Mullen published
How can a producer that's worked with Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash and Jay-Z have no technical ability - and is he a fraud, or a genius?
Alan Parsons on engineering the side 2 medley on The Beatles’ Abbey Road
By Danny Scott published
“Every day I walked up those famous Abbey Road steps and opened the door felt like I was stepping into a magic kingdom," he tells us. "There really is something very special about that building”
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