Hysteria 2024 TV Series Review
Plot: Bruce Campbell’s Hysteria television series takes us on a trip back to the 1980s, where a small suburban town…
The Akai MPC Key 61 is a Game-Changer
The MPC Key 61 doesn’t just carry the torch of Akai’s legendary legacy—it redefines what’s possible. Imagine a machine where you can chop up gritty vinyl samples one minute and craft ethereal synth melodies the next, all without skipping a beat. With 16 RGB-lit pads staring back at you like an old friend, and 61 keys under your fingertips ready to unlock a universe of sound, it feels like the ultimate tool for creators who refuse to be boxed in.
There’s something magical about being untethered—no need for a computer, just pure, standalone creativity. It’s not just a production station. It’s an instrument. And the music it inspires? Let’s just say, the whispers of J Dilla, Kanye, and FlyLo are very much alive in every beat.
Movie Review: Joker: Folie à Deux
Joker: Folie à Deux takes viewers on a bold, psychological journey into the mind of Gotham’s most infamous villain, Arthur Fleck, played once again by Oscar-winner Joaquin Phoenix. Directed by Todd Phillips, this highly anticipated Joker sequel introduces Harley Quinn, portrayed by Lady Gaga, in a dazzling yet disturbing musical twist. With a haunting score by Hildur Guðnadóttir and standout performances, Folie à Deux blurs the line between reality and madness. This film is a must-see for fans of the original Joker who are ready to explore a deeper, darker love story set in the chaotic world of Gotham.
Catch Joker: Folie à Deux in theaters for an unforgettable, IMAX-worthy experience.
Alien: Romulus
Alien: Romulus blew me away with its incredible fusion of tension, design, and sound. Fede Álvarez crafted an environment where…
Pass The Q-Tron Please
Electro-Harmonix puts musician’s first with their original Q-tron, a liquid smooth wah wah pedal with a range that’s great to infuse into a wide array of musical genres. While there’s a new version out there now, Cezanne highly recommend the original.
Stephanie Angel
A poem from Tammy Campbell, depicting a little girl as an angel and describing her various states.
Rampage: World Tour: Gameboy Color
I therefore hoped the new portable version, Midway’s “Rampage: World Tour” for Game Boy Color, would be my salvation during…
Worms 2 PC Game Review
David’s review of Works 2 the highly anticipated sequel from Microprose finds a unicorn, with amazing gameplay, great bang for buck. Find it on ebay or on Steam but don’t miss an opportunity to harken back to the good old days of shooter fun!
Opcode FUSION:VOCODE Review
One of the best music effects software at the time from the west coast tackling the complexity of vocoders. Opcode was a great company that was acquired by Gibson Corporation in 1998.
The Ballad of Chad
by Charles Jones Listen my children to you old granddad And I’ll tell you a story that’s really sad Back…
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