What does your brain sound like? New Zealand's Otago University takes a stab at it.
What does your brain sound like? New Zealand's Otago University takes a stab at it.
Why do some people get more musically-induced skin tingles than other? Could it be something to do with your personality?
At the centre of Nazi plots and banned by the church, sound frequencies have a lot to answer for...
Daft Punk sculptures and scientific breakthroughs - the vision of sound is alive and well.
New research has blown open our ability to perceive outside the human frequency range. Will we soon be able to understand whales?
If Quantic could invent any imaginary instrument - what would it be? We found out...
As part of our scratch season we grabbed the chance to speak to AV scratch legend DJ Yoda.
Ten years after the invention of the pioneering portable scratch instrument - the scratchophone - we spoke to its inventor Thierry Alari.
Macho Zapp's Scratch Obsession was not just a feature, it was a complete submersion into the world of scratching - taking in psychology, biomechanics, and performing in-depth statistical analysis of one of the world's best turntablists. Take a peek behind the scenes!
Imagine the king of pop teaming up with the kings of dance music...
Photographer David Taylor produces spectacular Andy Warhol-esque pop art of the renowned Thirsty Ear night in Sheffield, UK.
As part of our Scratch Obsession season, we interviewed rising star DJ Jon 1st and took some exclusive photos of the man in action!
Remember the good old metronome? Well it has been updated...
Part feature, part journey, part scientific exploration - we push the boundaries of what is possible with internet journalism with our new feature 'Scratch Obsession'.
We spoke to Novalia about their work on QBert's new MIDI controller album packaging.
APHEX Twin gets interviewed by his fellow artists in this excellent Groove Magazine feature.
EXACTLY which are the most repetitive songs in the last 50 years?
TAKING your date to a restaurant? Make sure the atmosphere music is right, because it turns out sounds can make food taste better or worse.
WE INTERVIEW Resident Advisor's tech editor Jordan Rothlein to gain insight into why we like dance music, the sacrifices artists have to make and his favourite interviewee.
FLOODING a 55,000 ft venue for a piano gig? Two years in the planning, New York's Park Avenue Armory once again pushes the envelope.