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“The massive sense of entitlement of those who think Roland is fleecing its customers is laughable": Is the Roland TR-1000 really too expensive?
At $2,699, Roland’s new analogue drum machine is certainly not cheap. But does the TR-1000 deserve the backlash against its ...
Roland’s flagship drum machine is its first in 40 years to offer analogue sounds – but that’s only part of the story ...
Moby had all but thrown in the towel, but the surprising success of his eclectic 1999 masterpiece forever changed his ...
The lead single of M83’s sprawling 2011 double-album Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Midnight City’s fusion of real and electronic instruments (and its unshakeable vocal-chop lead-line) expressed to all ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Aerospace and Defense Leaders Warn Supply Chains Still Vulnerable
Production challenges persist across key U.S. and allied defense programs despite post-pandemic recovery. A recent event hosted by the Atlantic Council, a ...
A grain farm and two nearby agricultural properties totaling more than 122 acres in Canton Township have sold for $8.1 ...
The Standard on MSN
Out & about: David Guetta dices techno tricks that fill out bags of character in Tones And I, Teddy Swims’ tone
Geographies of layered, dynamic, spacious, as well as punchy Electronic Dance Music (EDM) genres are mostly divided by tempo and drum pattern. Whithersoever high-energy music like the latter, Heavy ...
Sam Ash has released its 2025 guide to synthesizers for synthwave music. The resource explores recommended models like the Sequential Take 5, Roland JD-Xi, and Nord Lead A1, assisting musicians in ...
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STORY CITY — A huge second set from Brookelyn Jondle and great balance helped the Class 3A No. 10 Roland-Story volleyball team sweep Hampton-Dumont-CAL, 25-14, 25-12 and 25-7, in the regional ...
Hip-Hop America at the LBJ Library traces hip-hop’s rise from Bronx streets to the global stage, linking rhythm, activism, and LBJ’s legacy of equality.
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