The track contains all the hallmarks of classic Prodigy: a blistering synth hook, heart-stopping guitars, and the smack of the Roland TR-707.| Roland Articles
The legendary sonic architect shares exclusive insights about the technology and techniques behind some of his landmark productions. The post Listening Guide: Prince Paul appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
On the eve of the Silver Panda remix of "Lift Me Up," Moby discusses his philosophies on sharing music, collaboration, and much more.| Roland Articles
Mr. Oizo’s “Flat Beat” was an infectious song written for a Levi's® ad starring an orange puppet named Flat Eric. At its heart was the TR-606.| Roland Articles
The enigmatic artist reveals how he creates his noir masterpieces and how the element of chance contributed to his runaway viral success.| Roland Articles
Meet seven successful Broadway musicians who carved their own paths to the stage and into the orchestra pit. The post Careers in Music: Playing Live on Broadway appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
This legend was around at the start of the Los Angeles rap game. The self-proclaimed Willy Wonka talks N.W.A, 808s, and his own futurism. The post Arabian Prince on 808s, Technology, and West Coast Hip-Hop appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
From Joni Mitchell to Steely Dan, Tom Scott reflects on unforgettable moments from iconic collaborations that shaped his career—and left a lasting impact on the musical landscape. The post Listening Guide: Yacht Rock with Tom Scott appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
Top keyboard players and music directors convene in the capital to discuss their careers and how V-STAGE helps them stay in the moment. The post Scene Report: V-STAGE at Groove Sessions London appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
The keytar-wielding hockey organist talks about his unusual music journey, building a brand, and lending piano chops to a hit HBO series. The post Careers in Music: Greazy Keyz on Hockey, Gemstones, and the AX-Edge appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
The wandering artist speaks about early musical memories, capturing fleeting ideas, and how a sense of place influences her writing. The post A Few Minutes with Lucy Gooch appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
Members of the Glastonbury Class of 2025—Colm Conlan, Dani Bernard, and Will White—give us the inside scoop from the festival this year. The post Scene Report: Glastonbury 2025 appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
From genre-blending origins to raw, emotional techno, Death in Vegas charts Richard Fearless' singular sonic journey through a vintage lens.| Roland Articles
A destination for inspiring stories and knowledge to help spark your creativity. Explore in-depth writing and enhance your skills.| Roland Articles
Explore trip-hop from its early days to the current renaissance centering on a new generation of artists mining the genre's laidback beats.| Roland Articles
Original SP-404 designer Kenji Yamada and current project leader Takeo Shirato discuss the 404 concept, its widespread popularity, and more.| Roland Articles
Peer inside this idiosyncratic fest with four unique acts from spring 2025 who discuss their artistry and what makes CRSSD so special.| Roland Articles
Tone Explorer is a technology preview from Roland Future Design Lab, made available for music creators to try as a GALAXIAS Labs Experiment.| Roland Articles
Roland uses a “V” to indicate instruments embodying a specific set of virtues. Learn about the engineering process culminating in V-STAGE.| Roland Articles
Broken beat was created by a community of producers with roots in London's various club scenes. Here are some of the genre's foundational records.| Roland Articles
Follow the RFDL team recently to the birthplace of trip-hop, Bristol, UK, for the annual ADC 2024 Audio Developer Conference.| Roland Articles
The legendary producer shares his workflow, differences between working on games and albums, and tips for young composers.| Roland Articles
Strand of Oaks mastermind Timothy Showalter explains how painting and meditation fueled his shift from folk rock to synth sounds.| Roland Articles