Made in Ableton Live: STRANJAH
Check out STRANJAH’s detail-focused approach to crafting perfect grooves, lush melodic layers, and driving drum & bass arrangements.
Check out STRANJAH’s detail-focused approach to crafting perfect grooves, lush melodic layers, and driving drum & bass arrangements.
Kenyan-born electronic producer Jinku reveals his creative process, with a free Live Set download to see directly how he works.
Loop Session is a new series of events for music makers. Catch a free, online studio session with Grand River on May 21.
Max for Live programmer Dillon Bastan gives some insight into his inspirations and methods, and shares some tips for creating your own devices.
Learn how to seek out and respond to feedback on your music – with tips from Susan Rogers, Robert Henke, Patrice Rushen, Kaki King and Machinedrum.
Learning Synths, our free interactive website that helps you learn the basics of synthesis, has been updated.
Find out how the Climate Soundtrack brought together artists, scientists and two global activist networks to celebrate the sounds of the earth.
Watch Brazilian composer Rossano Snel build an emotive neoclassical remix using some of Live 11’s new features and effects.
Learn how Luke Pretty, aka Tennyson, uses Ableton Live to bring the sounds on his latest album to life.
With Drunken Tiger he was one of the originators of Korean hip-hop, now Tiger JK is starting fresh and talks about making his own beats in Ableton Live.
Afriqua’s Principles of Black Music series examines Improvisation – spontaneous creation between chaos and structure as the ultimate source and engine of music.
Slynk shares some creative tips for experimenting with Slink Devices.
Afriqua’s Principles of Black Music essay series examines polyrhythms, their origins in African bell patterns and dispersion in the grooves of many modern genres
Amamelia talks about the making of her joyous rave celebration album WOW! and the blooming queer club scene of her native New Zealand.
Explore Live’s new pitch shifting, frequency shifting and ring modulation device in a video tutorial from Chuck Sutton.
Afriqua’s essay series on the Principles of Black Music looks at Blue Notes and the harmonic legacy of African music through Blues
Find out how creative and technical limits can help your music-making practice – with tips from Daniel Miller, Katharina Ernst, Daedelus, Kaki King and Kimbra.
Sound and installation designer Yuri Suzuki on his work with Jeff Mills, Raymond Scott’s Electronium and his works for MoMA, Tate Modern, Barbican and elsewhere