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Your Weekend Guide To Breakaway Tampa 2026

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Breakaway Tampa is right around the corner, and we’ve got you covered with all the essential info. The nation’s top touring electronic festival returns to Florida on April 17-18, bringing performances from over 20 leading national and international touring DJs to the North Grounds of Raymond James Stadium for its second 2026 tour stop. From […]

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Brad Arthur, Bentez - Halo

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Brion Gysin :: Dreamachine (1984/1992)

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Dreamachine gathers Brion Gysin's cult recordings in a blend of ambient, spoken word, avant-garde, minimalism, and afrobeat, mimicking the art device by translating its effects into an audio experience. Produced by French artist Ramuntcho Matta in the late '80s and early '90s, the 32-minute track summons Gysin's artistic ethos to a haunting perfection, building on an enveloping trance-like cadence to achieve an effect that evokes the alpha wave state induced by the original invention.

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A Tale of Two Expos: Our Report From The London Synth & Pedal Expo 2026

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Thanks to a perfect storm of German federal administrative blunders, UK passport renewals, and the extortionately priced logistics of moving my life and studio from Berlin to London, 2026 is shaping up to be the first Superbooth I will miss in nearly a decade.

So it was with some satisfaction that I learned of the London Synth & Pedal Expo 2026 taking place in Hackney Wick on March 21 and 22. And since the very last music production industry event I attended in London before moving to Berlin in 2016 was a modular synth expo in Hackney Wick, it felt like a nice bookend to my time in Germany. 

A lot has changed in that fateful decade, for both the world and our industry, so I‘m looking at this event in that context, not least because in a world of AI-generated content, the only mildly competitive thing I have left to offer editors is my experience and perspective.

From classic modular to modern classics, the London Synth Expo offered up a stack of hands-on synthesising and sequencing goodness for all the family to play with.

Hosted and organised by Delicious Audio Events, KMR Audio, and the SEO-friendlyly-named guitarguitar, the event was held in No. 90, a large bar and event facility.

I did a bit of a double-take when I saw this. I know the space, and I know how much interest in synth hardware has surged since my last London event, so I wasn’t surprised when the organisers told me Saturday was sold out and asked me to bring my freeloading ass along late in the afternoon (phrased more politely, of course).

And they weren’t kidding. I arrived at 3.30 pm, and it was still rammed, despite this being the first year to charge a (very reasonable) entrance fee. 

The event was split into two distinct rooms: one for pedals, one for everything from synths and drum machines to modular toys and esoteric wireless MIDI controllers. And it’s pretty extraordinary how much they managed to pack in – nearly 50 different manufacturers in the synth space alone, from industry standards like Arturia, Moog, and Korg to synth-show favourites like Melbourne Instruments, 1010 Music, and Dreadbox.

The intimate, windowless nature produced a buzz and excitement you struggle to get in larger, brighter rooms. Anybody who’s been to Superbooth, for example, knows that the hype is always in the cramped smaller tents. 

This event felt more like walking into a record fair than a trade show, which is not a bad thing.

The best thing, though, was the chance to see some exhibitors you won’t find in the grounds of FEZ-Berlin this year. For example, the highlight of the show for me was unquestionably the TMA1 from The Monk Project

This engaging generative sequencer offers up over 20 different sequencer models. Hook it up to a MIDI keyboard, and you can play 16 channels of expressive, never-repeating live jams ranging from club banger to Vangelis-style score. 

They cover a range of styles and concepts. Cool-but-practical Drummer and Amen for percussive duties. Bassline, Acid, and Fingerpicking for basslines, acid, and six-string guitar-style. Trendy modern classics like Euclidean and Step. And some truly mind-boggling options like Birds, TicTacToe, and Turing, all of which sho

ARC Music Festival Drops Lineup For Waterfront Summer Series, ARC At The Lake

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Chicago’s ARC Music Festival won’t return to Union Park until Labor Day weekend, but house heads can catch top DJs on the shores of Lake Michigan all summer long. The Windy City house and techno festival just revealed the lineup for its annual ARC at the Lake party series, set to host another slate of […]

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Armin van Buuren feat. SACHA – Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) (Live @ UMF 2026)

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Discover 'Set Me Free ' on your favorite streaming platform ▶ https://AvBS.lnk.to/SetMeFreeYA Subscribe to the Armada Music YouTube channel: https://armadamusic.lnk.to/YTSubscribeYA Click the ? to stay updated with our new uploads! Performed electrically together on stage at Tomorrowland, Untold and A State of Trance London in its Rising Star Remix, Armin van Buuren and SACHA's 'Set Me Free' strikes a chord from the very first note. Capturing that moment when everything just falls into place, whether in love or in pursuit of dreams, this song channels pure emotion that resonates with everyone. Connect with Armada Music ▶https://www.instagram.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.facebook.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.twitter.com/armada ▶https://www.soundcloud.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.tiktok.com/@armadamusic ▶https://www.armadamusic.com #ArmadaMusic #arminvanbuuren #sacha

Tomorrowland Moves Forward With Silent Stage Concept for 2026

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Tomorrowland may have just unveiled its most divisive concept yet. According to a “leaked” festival briefing circulating this week, the Belgian giant is preparing to debut a Silent Stage in 2026—ditching traditional speaker systems in favor of a fully headphone-based experience. The idea? No towering stacks or sound bleed—just fans wearing Tomorrowland-branded wireless headphones synced […]

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Miami Commissioner Recognizes Ultra Music Festival Day as Commission Seeks Comments for Upcoming Renewal Vote

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For a festival that has helped define Miami’s identity in dance music for nearly three decades, this feels like a real full-circle moment. Miami-Dade County Commissioner Vicki Lopez has officially recognized March 28 as Ultra Music Festival Day, a distinction that Ultra shared publicly this week and that was later echoed in local coverage. The […]

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