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Martin Jensen on Flow, Confidence, and Me, Myself, Online

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Martin Jensen has spent the past few years refining how he balances crowd energy, personal instinct, and large-scale creative concepts within his DJ sets. While his club and festival performances remain rooted in direct audience interaction, his broader work has increasingly explored how context, location, and format can reshape what a set communicates. That curiosity [...]

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Digital Merch Platforms for Musicians: 6 Sites To Sell Your Amazing Drip, Swag, And More

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All Images Are Sourced And Credited From Respective Brands’ Websites. It’s no secret these days that making a living from your art often means wearing many hats, and one of those involves selling digital merch directly to fans; in fact that’s a phrase we hear so often that it’s almost cliche even if there’s a [...]

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The Best Gear of the Year

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2025 saw a lot of amazing tech hit the shelves. Here are our picks for the best gear of the year.

If there was a theme for 2025, it was probably the economy. From inflation to tariffs, we all felt the pinch in some way. That didn’t stop manufacturers from releasing some pretty amazing hardware, though. And while the trend of more affordable gear does continue (see Sequential’s and Moog’s entries on this list for examples), there were just as many aspirational instruments that had us pondering how much we really needed both kidneys.

Here are our choices for the best gear of the year, including synths, samplers, grooveboxes, effects, DJ equipment, and even a cheeky soft synth.

Think we got it wrong? Let us know what you’d include in the comments.

Telepathic Instruments Orchid best gear of the year

When Kevin Parker of indie rock heroes Tame Impala announced he was releasing a synthesizer, suddenly everyone became a synth nerd. Given Parker’s popularity, it’s not a surprise that Orchid from new outfit Telepathic Instruments was a hit. What no one expected, though, was just how good it would be.

Although it is also a synthesizer, Orchid is primarily a chord machine. And while that format has been rinsed to death on Kickstarter over the last few years, Orchid does it right, with a single octave keyboard for one-finger chords, buttons to change chord type, and two voicing dials for inversions. It’s got drum beats, speakers, and Kevin Parker’s own presets. It also sounds really good, with a virtual analog synth engine that sparkles with life.

The only problem? They keep selling out. Get on the waitlist and start your 2026 off right.

Find out more here.

Roland TR-1000

Did hell somehow freeze over and we all missed it? Because Roland made a new analog drum machine. After decades of punters clogging up the comments section with demands for a new 808 or 909, the company that doesn’t chase ghosts finally turned into Pac-Man and unleashed the TR-1000, a killer drum machine with real analog voices in the style of its two most famous TRs.

It’s more than just an emulation, though, with virtual analog, FM and sampled drum sounds, plus an SP-404-style sampler built in, uniting both techno and boom bap worlds under one very slick metal chassis. Yes, it’s expensive, but it’s also very, very good. It’s the drum machine that we’ve all wanted for years, finally delivered.

So, the Jupiter-8 next?

Check it out at Roland’s website.

Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave 8M Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave 8M

Ever since Massive made wavetables cool, developers have been finding newer and crazier ways to manipulate them. Groove Synthesis has gone in another direction, though. Launched by former Sequential employees, the California-based company looked back to the synth that started off the whole wavetable brouhaha in the first place, the PPG Wave, and recreated it—quirks and all—as the 3rd W

SLESS - Forget U

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? Download | Stream ↪︎ https://lnk.to/SlessForgetU ? Official Spotify Playlists ↪︎ http://bit.ly/NB3Spotify ? ? All Nightblue Music Socials ? ► https://linktr.ee/nightbluemusic ? No Copyright Playlist ↪︎ http://bit.ly/NB3NoCopyrightPlaylist ? Demos / Music Submission ↪︎ https://nightbluemusic.portal.district.biz ? SLESS ? ► https://www.instagram.com/slessnz/ Make sure to show your support to helloimtea for their awesome artwork ^_^ ? Background Image ↪︎ https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/8449701 https://x.com/helloimtea_ If we did not properly credit your artwork or if you'd like us to not use your artwork please send us an email to nightbluemusic@nightblue3.net and we will correct it immediately! ❗️ For business inquiries and other issues please contact nightbluemusic@nightblue3.net ❗️ SLESS - Forget U

The Incredible iLoud Precision 6 MK II with ARC X – 2025 Editor’s Choice Award Winner

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Flipping out monitors in your studio is like breaking up with someone: you have doubts and a roller coaster of emotions. I recently made the switch from a set of KRK V8 S4s to the new iLoud Precision 6 with ARC X, and yup, it felt like a breakup. I built Magnetic Studios in 2019 [...]

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The Awe Inspiring Union Audio Elara.6 – Review By Magnetic and Junior Sanchez

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In the world of boutique analog mixers, there are only a handful of names that command instant respect. Union Audio is one of them. Founded by Andy Rigby‑Jones—best known for his pivotal role in designing legendary mixers for Allen & Heath (think Xone:92 and its peers) and PLAYDifferently Model series with Richie Hawtin—Union Audio has [...]

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ISOxo - F*CK THE SPEAKERZ UP

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SLANDER, San Holo - Broken Hearted (ft. Julia Church) - Arya Remix

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Eda Hinkova, MXTR & Eskei83 - To The Sky

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Deep House vs Future House: What's the Difference in EDM?

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You hear deep house and future house thrown around at clubs and on streaming playlists, but telling them apart can feel confusing. Both genres sit in the 120-130 BPM range and share house music DNA. The difference comes down to vibe and sound design. Deep house pulls from jazz and soul, creating a moodier, deeper feel with subdued basslines. Future house brings brighter energy with hollow, bouncy bass stabs and an upbeat rhythm that makes you want to move immediately.

This guide breaks down exactly how to recognize each genre. You'll learn their distinct origins, production techniques, and signature sounds. We'll cover tempo differences, bassline styles, and the production tricks that define each genre. You'll also discover key artists like Larry Heard for deep house and Oliver Heldens for future house, plus specific tracks that showcase what makes each style unique. By the end, you'll know exactly what you're hearing when these genres pop up on your playlist.

Why deep house vs future house matters

Understanding the deep house vs future house distinction helps you make better music choices for different situations. If you're DJing a sunset lounge set, dropping future house tracks with aggressive bass stabs will kill the mood. Deep house fits that vibe perfectly. Similarly, playing deep house at a peak-hour festival set leaves dancers waiting for energy that never arrives.

Producers benefit even more from knowing these differences. You can't market a track properly if you misidentify its genre. Labels reject submissions that don't match their catalog style. Distributors tag your music incorrectly, sending it to playlists where it doesn't belong. Your track then gets skipped by listeners who came for something else.

Knowing your genre lets you find the right audience and venues for your music.

Fans gain clarity too. You stop wasting time on playlists labeled "house" that mix everything together. You discover artists who actually match what you want to hear instead of clicking through dozens of tracks that sound wrong.

How to tell deep house and future house apart

The fastest way to distinguish deep house vs future house is listening to the bass. Deep house uses warm, rolling basslines that sit deeper in the mix and create a hypnotic groove. Future house hits you with metallic, hollow bass stabs that bounce aggressively and dominate the track. That bass character alone reveals which genre you're hearing within seconds.

How to tell deep house and future house apart

Tempo and groove patterns

Both genres operate in the 120-130 BPM range, but they feel different. Deep house leans toward the slower end with fluid, swinging rhythms that let you groove rather than jump. Future house pushes toward 128 BPM with tight, quantized beats that punch harder and leave less room for interpretation. The kick drum patterns also differ. Deep house keeps kicks subtle and warm, blending into the mix. Future house makes them sharp and prominent, cutting through everything else.

Bass and synth design

Future house defines itself through that signature plucky bass sound that bounces between notes rapidly. Producers create this using detuned saw waves with heavy sidechain compression. Deep house avoids this entirely. You'll hear sub bass frequencies that rumble below the surface instead of attacking your ears

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