Alinka – “Sorry For Not Trending”
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by ericadmin
5M ago
Berlin based Alinka shows us her playful but well-stocked studio. Earlier this year, Alinka's latest release on Rekids was included in Bandcamp’s best electronic round-up. Lists - you either love them or hate them - but it's an impressive feat. To date, Alinka has released over 100 tracks on labels including Rekids, Ellum, Pets Recordings, Permanent Vacation and her own Twirl Recordings, the label she runs with best friend Shaun J. Wright, former Hercules & Love Affair vocalist.  Like many of us, she started producing on a cracked version of Reason 20 years ago, before eventuall ..read more
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Denyl Brook: “Feeling Good In A Room Is Important”
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by ericadmin
9M ago
Denyl Brook gives us an inside look into his Lyon studio and shows us the gear he uses to craft his upbeat, melodic sound. Since entering the scene in 2018, Denyl Brook has consistently released high-quality productions heavily inspired by classic house sounds with a modern twist. His style is perfectly exemplified by his most recent EP 'My Lovin.' Whether you are listening on headphones or in the club, one thing is guaranteed, Brook's tracks will get you moving. We wanted to get a look behind the scenes and see where the magic happens, so we asked Denyl to give us a tour of his studio and th ..read more
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Close Counters: Sawtooths & Spikey Plant Infused Disco
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by Mac Severino
9M ago
Following the recent release of their album 'SOULACOASTA II’, we asked Close Counters to show us their studio. Australian duo Finn Rees and Allan McConnell create a fusion of jazz, disco, and house under the name Close Counters. Their productions have been supported by some of the most well-respected names in the industry including Gilles Peterson (BBC Radio 6), Jaguar (BBC Radio 1), and Folamour. Speaking on their songwriting process the duo said, "Our approach to songwriting is constantly changing, sometimes one person will have an idea or demo and bring it to the other, and sometimes we wi ..read more
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Black Cadmium: “You Don’t Need A Lot Of Gear To Make Good Music”
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by ericadmin
9M ago
What's more timeless? Jimi Hendrix or a Moog DFAM? Why choose when you can have both? Black Cadmium shows us their studio. Joginda Macnack and Mike Jermaine Richards, aka Black Cadmium, are two Dutch DJ's / producers / and radio hosts of Surinamese descent. Their focus is on a wide variety of electronic music that was heavily influenced by the London - Detroit connection. From hi-tek soul to grimy UK sounds, Black Cadmium have it all. Their latest release, Dream Computer is the first release on their own imprint. We asked them to show us where and with what it was made with. Dream Computer is ..read more
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Danny Byrd
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by ericadmin
9M ago
When Danny Byrd joined forces with D Double E, it was always going to turn our heads. With a new crossover collab released earlier this month on Ministry of Sound, we caught up with the drum 'n' bass great to find out what's in his studio. Danny Byrd has been a drum 'n' bass force for over two decades. He signed to legendary Hospital Records over 20 years ago and has collaborated with General Levy, MC GQ and Netsky. D Double E is a pioneer of grime who's latest album 'Double Or Nothing' was critically acclaimed whilst featuring fellow A-list talent including Kano, Giggs, Ms Banks, Ghetts, JME ..read more
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Lawrence Hart – The Gear Behind “Dust”
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by ericadmin
9M ago
We take a look around Lawrence Hart's beautiful studio with some rare synth and drum machine gems that all found their way onto his recent track "Dust" made in collaboration with Model Man. Lawrence Hart’s 2021 EP "Surrender Yourself" garnered huge numbers on streaming platforms and earned him the much-coveted Essential New Tune on the BBC. He's also worked the catchy remix of Alan Fitzpatrick's "Warning Signs" and both tracks can be heard in Alan's Quick Mix episode on YouTube. Lawrence invited Attack in to look around a quite remarkable studio set up with some real hidden gems and beau ..read more
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Colin Benders – “I used to be a trumpet and flugelhorn player”
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by ericadmin
9M ago
"The PMCs are flush-mounted in my studio for maximum sonic yield. I almost cried the first time I switched them on. I’m still getting used to them but it feels great to have so much power in the room when I’m jamming." Colin Benders shows us his stunning studio. With a new EP 'Rigmarole' available to pre-order on Hiss & Hertz Colin Benders continues to evolve. His upcoming five-track odyssey takes the listener on a modular journey. Benders weaves a maze of intricate improvisations, hectic rhythmic landslides and mood-enslaved machine talk. Recorded during the lockdown, like its prede ..read more
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David Castellani – “FM Synthesis Can Quickly Become A Mess’
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by ericadmin
9M ago
David Castellani's studio is so outrageous, we are ripping up the long-standing My Studio format to accommodate him. It's worth it, as John Bonham is in his back pocket. Intrigued? Thought so. With a new EP 'Balloonatic' out on his own label, Noetic, we visit David Castellani to get the rundown on his gorgeous LA studio. If you're trying to save money, look away now... https://open.spotify.com/album/6lDKscIs12aGUVc67edxdz?si=WNzxOEz3SIe5UPRoItzIeQ Hello Attack Hello friends, I am David Castellani, and this is my L.A. studio. I run a small techno imprint named Noetic and a new modular synth co ..read more
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Transparent Sound
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by ericadmin
9M ago
With a new bumper album out - 'Accidents' - with music dating from 1994 to 2023, Transparent Sound shows us around where it gets made. Transparent Sound are the original dons of UK electro. With so many under-repped classics it's a surprise they are not household dance music names. Formed by Orson Bramley and Martin Brown in Bognor Regis in 1994, Transparent Sound have managed to create 30 years’ worth of much-loved electro despite claiming to "not know what they were doing nor how their instruments work". To celebrate the milestone, Tresor has put together a compilation of their most well-kn ..read more
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Honeysmack
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by ericadmin
9M ago
"Why the fuck are people still asking which one is the closest to the original (TB-303). Are people conducting science examinations or making music?" Honeysmack takes no prisoners and shows us his staggeringly cool studio. Dr David Haberfeld is Honeysmack the 'doctor of live acid techno'. If you're going to do a doctorate in acid techno then it was only going to be a matter of time before you end up on the hallowed pages of Attack Magazine... His dynamic performances and productions are purely hardware-based and centre on Roland’s iconic machines of the 1980s including the TB-303, TR-909 and ..read more
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