Metronomy on “The Bay,” the JUNO-60, and Sunshine Kat Bein February 26, 2021 “The Bay” has a sun-drenched video and JUNO-60 hooks galore. Metronomy’s Joseph Mount explains why it’s easy to love but wasn’t easy to make. Read More »
Yuri Suzuki and the Making of 808303.studio Evan Shamoon February 24, 2021 Artist/designer/musician Yuri Suzuki talks about his love of Roland gear, creating 808303.studio, and musical life during quarantine. Read More »
Rob Hyman: The Hooters, Time After Time, and the JUNO-60 Ari Rosenschein February 17, 2021 From The Hooters to Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman has great timing. Discover how the JUNO-60 helped craft classic songs and capture magic moments. Read More »
Zeale: Austin to LA on Bars and Verses Ari Rosenschein February 10, 2021 Zeale is a rapper who’s found a niche solo and as half of Blackillac. Follow his journeys from Texas to California and from slam poet to MC. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Jeremy Ledbetter Lyle Crilly January 27, 2021 Toronto-based Jeremy Ledbetter is a musical globetrotter. He speaks about music, travel, and why now is the perfect time to take a breath. Read More »
Faithless: Breaking Down Classic Tracks with Sister Bliss Jamie Franklin January 20, 2021 Sister Bliss of Faithless walks us through “Salva Mea,” “Insomnia,” and other classics. Learn about the Roland gear behind the group’s sound. Read More »
Hailey Niswanger: From MAE.SUN to Hit Parade Ari Rosenschein January 13, 2021 Hailey Niswanger is a woodwinds force of nature. Follow her path from Berklee to playing with Demi Lovato and on Beyoncé’s “Black Parade.” Read More »
SYML: Sound, Film, and the Instrumental Journey Ari Rosenschein December 16, 2020 The atmospheric sound of SYML is both stark and mysterious. Brian Fennell discusses his latest EP and the short film that accompanies it. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Badflower in the Studio Ari Rosenschein December 2, 2020 Badflower is a band where chemistry is paramount. The members speak from the studio where they’re working on their sophomore release. Read More »
METZ: Toronto Trio Keeps Venues and DIY Alive Lis Di Angelo November 18, 2020 METZ discusses the band’s history, helping small venues survive, and playing their new album live at the Toronto Opera House. Read More »