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Moog Joins Forces With inMusic

Legendary American synthesiser company Moog Music joins Akai Pro, Alesis, M-Audio and other brands under the umbrella of inMusic. Elaborating on the company’s decision, Joe Richardson, president of Moog Music, stressed challenges and the need for support from a bigger corporation: “Devoted to maintaining the sound, quality, and manufacturing philosophy that Moog is known for, inMusic is able to offer solutions to support the areas that have been ongoing challenges for our company as a small manufacturing business”. Moog came to a decision to sell the business to inMusic after substantial time searching for a new buyer.

Yours Offline Truly: Spotify Is Testing New Feature

Spotify is testing a new playlist option called “Your Offline Mix”. The new function allows users to play tracks even when the Internet connection is choppy or close to non-existent.

Flow Festival 2023: Five Acts To See

The next edition of Flow Festival will be the last to happen in its historical location – a power plant in the Suvilahti area. The programme looks as festive and grandiose as one would expect on this occasion. Featuring names such as recently reunited Blur, perennial Britpop collective Suede, self-proclaimed "Sweden's darkest pop export" Tove Lo and trailblazing art-punk group Devo, the line-up appeals to music fans with different tastes.

Giles Martin: “You can’t mix for a technology, you have to mix for a song”

Talking to MusicRadar, record producer Giles Martin told about the technicalities of transferring game-changing Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds to Dolby Atmos. In his review of...

Sustainable Event Pioneers A Greener Festival Rebrand As A Greener Future

Formerly A Greener Festival, the non-profit company providing sustainability support to music, sports and entertainment sectors has been renamed as A Greener Future.

Jah Wobble: “To me, AI is a continuation of the postmodern age”

Tech-savvy bassist of Public Image Limited tells The Music Void about phantoms, wonders of communication and the 70s zen attitude. “Women are definitely better with...

Dua Lipa’s ‘Levitating’ Copyright Lawsuit Hits A Snag: Judge Doubts Plagiarism Claims

A federal judge has cast doubt on a copyright lawsuit accusing Dua Lipa of plagiarizing her hit song "Levitating" from a relatively unknown reggae track. The judge stated that there is no evidence to suggest that Lipa had ever even heard the song she is accused of copying.

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