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Polyverse Music Announces Black Friday Sale on Key Plugins

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Save across flagship plug‑ins, including Comet, Filterverse, Manipulator, and a bundle - limited time only

Polyverse Music has announced that their Black Friday is now live! Up to 4 December  1 p.m. PST you can get several of the company’s flagship at reduced prices.

What's on offer?
  • Comet - available for $29 (regular price $149) during the first 48 hours of the sale
  • Filterverse - priced at $99 (regular price $149)
  • Manipulator - also $99 (regular price $149)
  • Polyverse Bundle - includes multiple plug‑ins for $299 (regular price $694)
About the plugins

Polyverse Music is known for its suite of creative plug‑ins designed for electronic music production, sound design and live performance.

  • Manipulator - a pitch‑shifting tool designed for real‑time modulation and harmonisation of monophonic audio, particularly effective for vocal transformation
  • Filterverse - a multi‑effect plug‑in featuring a wide variety of filter types, modulation options, and stereo processing for evolving textures and rhythmic filtering
  • Comet - an algorithmic reverb with support for preset morphing and parameter control via MIDI or CV, aimed at rich spatial sound design and creative workflows

For producers working in electronic genres or sound‑design, these discounts offer an opportunity to access advanced tools at a lower cost. The 48‑hour flash price for Comet is short-duration, so timing may be critical.

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Alex Farell – “People Just Hop On Trends”

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With plenty of love going out to Enrico Sangiuliano, we put rising hard-techno phenomenon Alex Farell through our revamped Q&A - diving into his journey, influences, and what’s ahead.

Alex Farell is one of the UK’s youngest forces in hard techno and hard dance. Starting production at 12 and playing clubs by 14, he quickly rose from Liverpool newcomer to international standout. His early releases gained major DJ support and led to a viral Boiler Room debut at 16, followed by key signings with Teletech and standout tracks on Reckless, Taapion, HEKATE, and We Are The Brave. With major festival appearances and a debut album on the way, Farell champions the idea that age is no barrier to making an impact in electronic music.

Why music?

⁠I’ve always listened to music religiously since I can remember. My mum and dad always had music playing in the house so i always had a very good ear for it.

If you weren't making music, what would you be doing?

⁠I really don’t know, to be honest. I kind of gave up in school from the age of about 13. Once I found out what DJing and music production were, I think I kind of self-sabotaged myself, so I felt I HAD to make it as a DJ or producer, since I didn’t really have any other skills.

What's the best advice you’ve ever received?

Adapt or get left behind. In the climate of this scene, where everything is changing pretty much every few months, it’s easy to try to stick to one sound, but these days it doesn’t seem to work.

What sparks your creativity?

Hearing good new music is always very good for inspiration and creativity.

Who’s the next name everyone should know?

⁠MXGN - he is a crazy producer from Liverpool, my hometown, and he uses lots of analogue and live equipment in his productions.

Best moment in a club or studio?

My favourite moment in a club was probably my international debut in Maaschricht, Netherlands, when I was 15. It was just so crazy to be so young playing my music in a foreign country.

What's the worst job you’ve ever had?

⁠I have never had a regular job, which is kind of crazy. I’ve managed to make good money from music since I was about 14 through various means

How do you know when a track's finished?

I usually try to finish my tracks as quick as possible, that way I don’t get hung up on the small things. If you overwork a track, you will find that the original version is always the best and the purest.

How do you like to finish your sets?

I usually close with a big ravey tune - or something with a lot of emotion that people are gonna go home and remember.

What was your last day job before going full-time in music?

Like I said before, I haven’t had a job 

Which track do you wish you’d made?

Enrico Sanguliano - "Astral Projection".

What’s the easiest way to break into music?

Producing is the best way to break into music - nowadays anyone can DJ - it’s really easy with the technology. But producing is a completely different ball game and takes years to master.

What’s the worst track or set you’ve ever done?

⁠I don’t really think there is a worst set, I’ve probably dropped a set that isn’t up to usual standard. But I’ve never car crashed a set or anything.

How do you organise your music coll

Matador Breaks Down Creative Ruts and the Making of Easy Up

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Vocana Positions Itself As A New Option For Artist-Friendly Streaming

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Streaming promised to simplify everything for independent artists, yet most creators ended up dealing with confusing payouts, limited discovery paths, and platforms that treat fans like anonymous statistics. Vocana is entering the field with a different attitude. The platform is currently in beta and preparing for a full public launch in early 2026, with a [...]

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How It Was Made: Ceri – ‘Can’t Pay My Bills’ (Find Your Own Records)

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Ceri’s new single landed with the same confident touch that defined her long sets at Corsica Studios. The track came together through a mix of hardware, thoughtful sampling, and the kind of in-the-box shaping she teaches in her Find Your Own Sound community. It carries the character of her DJ sets, pulled from long hours [...]

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Carrillo Music Group Strengthens International House Presence at ADE 2025

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Carrillo Music Group made a strong impact during Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 with three coordinated events across the city on October 25. Each gathering focused on community, heritage, and the artists who shaped global house culture. The day included milestone anniversaries, an official ADE showcase, and a wide range of DJs from the US, Europe, [...]

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BARELY ALIVE Ignites A New Era Of Dubstep With 360° ‘OVERDRIVE’ Tour

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BARELY ALIVE are gearing up for one of the most ambitious chapters of their career with the announcement of the ‘OVERDRIVE’ Tour, a 15+ date headline run that promises to push the boundaries of the modern dubstep experience. Spanning January through April 2026, the tour brings their forward-thinking vision to some of the country’s most [...]

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