67 Results for "sound alike"
It All Started With A Tight Sweater: How To Sound Like Moloko
We check out some of the key gear choices of the UK electronic band, Moloko, and discuss how they rose to prominence in the mid-1990s.The Roswell Incidentals: How To Sound Like Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters grew from solo project to becoming a multiple Grammy Award winning band with a major international following. We find out how!London Electro-Pop: How To Sound Like Goldfrapp
The UK Electro-Pop duo Goldfrapp rose to prominence in the early 2000s. We check out some of the instruments they used along the way.Homework to Random Access Memories: How to Sound Like Daft Punk
19 May 2023 in Studio
Ten years ago, Daft Punk made history with the album "Random Access Memories". What gear did Daft Punk use to create their signature sound?
From Harlem To Stardom: How To Sound Like Moby
We discuss Moby's transition from Club DJ to Pop artist and check out some of the inspiring production gear he used over the years.Rave Superstar: How To Sound Like Sasha
Welsh DJ Sasha made a massive impact on the dance music industry in the 1990s before taking his skills to the studio. We find out how!The King Of New York: How To Sound Like DJ Premier
Easily one of the most prolific Hip-Hop producers of all time, we look at why DJ Premier is renowned for his incredibly distinctive style.Avant Grunge: How To Sound Like The Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins broke through in the early 1990s, with a sound influenced by both classic and progressive rock. We find out how!A Journey into House: How to sound like Everything But The Girl
Everything But The Girl broke through as an electronic act in the mid-1990s. We check out some of their interesting gear choices.The Wild Bunch from Bristol: How To Sound Like Massive Attack
Massive Attack remains one of the most unique collectives to come out of the 1990s. We check out some of the band's key gear choices.Who’s Your Dada?: How To Sound Like Cabaret Voltaire
Cabaret Voltaire evolved from obscurity to becoming one of their generation's most influential electronic music acts. We find out how!Bring The Noise: How To Sound Like Public Enemy
01 Apr 2023 in Studio
In the late 1980s, Public Enemy shook the world with an aggressive, politically charged sound. We check out some of the gear they used!
The Chill-floor Killers: How To Sound Like Kruder & Dorfmeister
Austrian electronic duo, Kruder & Dorfmeister are known for their eclectic DJ-sets and soulful downtempo production style. We find out more!How to sound like Depeche Mode’s Never Let Me Down Again
Depeche Mode's Never Let Me Down Again was recently featured in the HBO series, The Last Of Us. We find out about the track's production.Electronic Evolution: How to sound like Depeche Mode
As one of the most successful independent acts of all time, we check out the gear Depeche Mode used on some of their iconic tracks.Synthwave Galactica: How To Sound Like M83
M83 broke through in 2011 with their album Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. We check out some key gear used by the French indie synth-wave outfit.Electronic Dance Pioneers: How To Sound Like New Order
We take a look at some of the key instruments that helped in the formation of the early sound of Manchester electronic band, New Order.The Dark Side Of The Moon turns 50: How to sound like Pink Floyd
This week in 1973, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon was released. We take a look back in history at this epitaph of modern music.That Legendary Virtual Band: How To Sound Like Gorillaz
Gorillaz is a concept Pop band created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Howlett. We investigate some of their key gear choices over the years!Front 242: Most-used Synths, Drum Machines and Sounds
24 Feb 2023 in Synths
Front 242: The cult electronic band famous for pioneering the EBM Genre and their role in defining the sound of Industrial music.