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Chris Lake and Disclosure, Mochakk, Skepta Mas Tiempo and VTSS are among the artists set to perform at Waterfront Park this September.

CRSSD Festival has announced the lineup for its Fall 2026 edition, which will take place again at Waterfront Park in San Diego on 2...


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With so many great and cheap rhythm machines available, there’s never been a better time to be a cash-conscious producer. These are the best budget drum machines you can get in 2026.

It’s been a while since we last did a Ten Of The Best roundup of non-vintage drum machines. Searching through the Attack archives, it looks like the


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New JavaScript-based toolkit allows developers to build custom tools that interact directly with Ableton Live projects, with community feedback set to shape its future development.

Ableton has announced the public beta release of its new Extensions Software Development Kit (SDK), a JavaScript-based toolkit designed to enable developers to create cus...


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LabelWorx has introduced Elevate, a new programme that combines upfront funding, strategic planning, and promotional support for independent electronic music labels.

The initiative is positioned as a response to ongoing cash flow challenges faced by independent labels, particularly the delay between music releases that generate income and the receip...


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With a new album on the horizon, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith brought the London Contemporary Orchestra to the Barbican for a performance that balanced retrospective and reinvention. We were there to witness Smith push her sound from intimate electronics into rhythm-...


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