4-pack low-profile TRS type A (3.5mm - 1/8") to 5-pin DIN MIDI cable, male-male, 3 ft/90cm
Notes: Enjoy high-speed MIDI data transmission without latency thanks to the ultra-thin, high-performance plug design. The right angled plugs fit seamlessly into tight spaces and is easy to connect with convenient protrusions.
Seamlessly connect your MIDI devices - keyboards, synthesizers, controllers, guitar pedals - using TRS 3.5mm (1/8") Type A and 5-pin DIN MIDI In, Out & Thru ports, following the MIDI Association standard.
Nickel-plated connectors and oxygen-free copper core endure frequent plugging and unplugging. Integrated shielding prevents interference, ensuring error-free MIDI data transfer of all your MIDI messages.
2-in-2-out USB-to-MIDI interface with optional WIDI & filter/mapper/router
Notes: This is the world's most versatile MIDI Interface compatible with all major operating systems via USB. Easily configure MIDI split/thru, merge, reassign and filter out any MIDI message via the free UxMIDI Tools software.
Sync all your MIDI devices with extreme accuracy, transmit any MIDI message without data errors and drop-outs. Connect your computer, laptop, mobile device via USB-C with 48 MIDI channels over 3 virtual MIDI ports.
Enjoy ultra-low 3ms latency and smart connectivity for seamless wireless performance. Benefit from WIDI groups for wireless splitting (1-to-4) and merging (4-to-1) with USB-C or DC external power options.
Master your MIDI setup with precision using the UxMIDI Tools software, available for macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS. Customize routing, apply intelligent MIDI filtering, and perform robust message remapping effortlessly.
Stay ahead of the curve with integration and customizable expansions, ensuring your setup evolves with your needs.
3-in-3-out USB + MIDI interface with filter/mapper/router
Notes: This is the world's most versatile MIDI Interface compatible with all major operating systems via USB. Easily configure MIDI split/thru, merge, reassign and filter out any MIDI message via the free UxMIDI Tools software (Win/Mac).
Lightweight, durable cover for the OP-1/OP-1 Field/OP-XY
Notes: Your Teenage Engineering OP-1 or OP-XY is more than just a synth - it's an essential part of your creative process. Whether sculpting sounds, remixing beats, or pushing the boundaries of music-making, your OP deserves the best protection. That's where our Decksaver cover comes in.
Designed with the ultimate precision, this custom-molded polycarbonate cover fits seamlessly over your device, safeguarding it from dust, spills, and accidental knocks. Its ultra-durable yet lightweight design keeps your controller protected without adding bulk, making it ideal for both studio setups and on-the-go musicians.
With a Decksaver cover in place, buttons, knobs, and surfaces stays pristine, allowing you to focus on your craft without the worry of everyday wear and tear. The smoked transparent, low-profile design ensures your OP-XY retains its sleek aesthetics while remaining fully accessible when inspiration strikes.
Slip it into your backpack, gig bag and travel with confidence knowing your OP is safe from unexpected mishaps. Whether you're performing live, producing in the studio, or jamming at home, the Decksaver cover is the ultimate armor for your creativity.
Keep your OP protected. Keep your creativity flowing.
Pair of 2" thick acoustic foam pyramid panels 12"x12"
Notes: Enhance your recording and listening experience by absorbing and controlling unwanted reflected noises. Each panel features a 2 inch thick, 12x12" pyramid design for maximum absorption.
Four pack of 2" thick acoustic foam pyramid panels 12"x12"
Notes: Enhance your recording and listening experience by absorbing and controlling unwanted reflected noises. Each panel features a 2 inch thick, 12x12" pyramid design for maximum absorption.
Four pack of 2" thick acoustic foam pyramid panels 12"x12"
Notes: Enhance your recording and listening experience by absorbing and controlling unwanted reflected noises. Each panel features a 2 inch thick, 12x12" pyramid design for maximum absorption.
Pair of 2" thick acoustic foam pyramid panels 12"x12"
Notes: Enhance your recording and listening experience by absorbing and controlling unwanted reflected noises. Each panel features a 2 inch thick, 12x12" pyramid design for maximum absorption.
Four pack of 2" thick acoustic foam pyramid panels 12"x12"
Notes: Enhance your recording and listening experience by absorbing and controlling unwanted reflected noises. Each panel features a 2 inch thick, 12x12" pyramid design for maximum absorption.
B-STOCK: Box damaged & missing software otherwise in perfect working order
Notes: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged & missing software otherwise in perfect working order***
Control Vinyl:
Traktor timecode Control Vinyl comes in a range of colours - pick your favourite and get mixing. Choose from black, purple, blue, red, transparent orange, or transparent neon pink.
Tactile control:
DVS and Control Vinyl are ideal for anyone who wants the feel of a traditional system combined with the power of a digital workflow. And it's easy to switch inputs if you want to play vinyl or CDs alongside your digital tracks.
Your own hardware:
Keep the flow and controls of the hardware you already use. Traktor DVS means you can retain your existing setup, including turntables or CD decks that aren't supported with direct Traktor integration.
Ready to go:
Traktor Pro 4 DVS ensures all mixers with an integrated audio interface and phono input can now work with Control Vinyl straight out of the box. There's no need for extra wires, interfaces, or a soundcard. Just grab your decks, plug in Traktor, and go.
Metal thumb screws to ease your module-moving woes.
Notes: Omnitone designed these M3 screws so we don't have to deal with cumbersome screwdrivers anymore. Comes in a black tin with an Omnitone sticker on to (peels off cleanly if you would like to use for other things).
A set of 5 of blank panels for your modular synth in 10HP, 8HP, 6HP, 4HP, and 2HP.
Notes: They are not just blanks, they are MULTS! Each white line connects holes which are electrically connected. Nicely fits the tip of a patch cable for a quick-n-easy signal splitting.
OR
The holes are sized for screws to fit, but not fall through, acting as a handy screw holder!
Notes: It's always nice to have some extra power cables handy. Omnitone's standard modular power cables come in a pack of 5. Each power cable is 26cm (~10 inches) long.
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Notes: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***
Being the same size as the average laptop these will fit perfectly in your backpack, making them super portable and an easy option to have on hand as back up. Offering more control than a 7" but still being lighter than a 12" these make a welcome addition to our standard colour range.
Serato control vinyl features our re-mastered Serato NoiseMap Control Tone that is 6db louder than earlier pressings, allowing for precise tracking, better vinyl wear and the most authentic feeling digital vinyl experience on the market.
Soft case for the Lyra-4 made of high quality Cordura
Notes: This lightweight soft case has a carrying handle, shoulder strap and inner padding to protect your Lyra-4. Inside is a compartment for your mains adapter, cable and other accessories.
A super lightweight EVA hardcase designed for life on the road
Notes: Are you a digital DJ/producer looking for a professional, durable case solution for your Ableton Move? UDG has developed a super lightweight EVA hardcase designed for life on the road. Constructed from durable, lightweight compression-molded EVA material with a laminated durable fabric exterior, this case provides protection against drops, scratches & liquids. Skillfully designed & molded to fit the Ableton Move, this case is perfect for the traveling DJ/producer who needs to protect their equipment.
Colour: Black
Weight: 0.43 kg / 0.95 lb
Outer Dimensions (W x H x D): 39.3 x 16.0 x 6.3 cm | 15.5 x 6.3 x 2.5 inch
Material: Durashock molded EVA foam
Protection
Cover main material 600D polyester with 5 mm EVA durashock molded body
Water repellent durable fabric exterior
Black soft fleece interior
Protective egg-crate foam prevent damage from vibrations & shocks
Extras
Removable divider for extra cables or power adapter
Convenient carry handles
Easy grip zipper pulls
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:14)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:24)
Review: A special white vinyl edition of a stonker of a UK techno LP. The legendariness of The 7th Voyage's Return Voyage LP is said to outstrip that of others, with the short-lived label and artist moniker of one Joe Smilovitch locking in a "lost album" compiling works by fellows Tactics Of Bass, The Ron Honey Experience and Quadruplex for gem-hunters. That's the cherry on top of two already-wonderful single-EPs from the Smilovitch himself, 'The Predator' and 'The 4 Point', both from 1996. Pariter deem it "an exceptionally rare issue of a highly sought-after classic", and we can vouch for that. Wicked tunes all round.
Review: Acida Dominga makes their debut with 'Imagination Creates Reality', making their intentions clear: "(this) is my very first track, my very first EP and debut project as music producer, transforming music into a multi-sensory holistic journey." As she strikes a candid pose on the front cover, we're left puckering our lips at the pH levels on this one, with 'State Of Consciousness' and 'Lost Highways' sounding off raspy acids, while theming them after a psychedelic, hyperstitious consensus reality. Closer 'Coin Of Heaven' ends things on a wild harmonic layering over the acid sixteenths, with Twilight Zone radio murmurs swirling over the machinations.
Review: Two tracks, originally unreleased when they were recorded in the late 70s and only surfaced later on the 1993 Ace compilation Greatest Performance, which showcase the exceptional range and emotional depth of this New Orleans artist. Johnny Adams' soulful gem, 'It's You Baby, It's You' along with 'Think About You', finally sees its debut 7" release. On Side-A, 'It's You Baby, It's You' is a positive and uplifting soul anthem. Driven by a strong horn section and a touch of funk, the track radiates joy and energy, with Adams' signature powerful vocals anchoring the vibe. His voice soars, wrapping the listener in its warm embrace. Side-B delivers 'Think About You', equally stunning, featuring big strings that elevate this beat-ballad to stunning heights. It matches the A-side's intensity, with Adams pouring his heart into every note. The arrangement complements his vocals perfectly, offering a lush, emotional experience. This release gives fans a chance to rediscover one of New Orleans' finest, adding a classic touch to the Soul4Real catalog.
The Age Of Love (Charlotte De Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano remix) (8:10)
The Age Of Love (Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella mix - 2021 Remaster) (6:46)
The Age Of Love (Solomun's Renaissance remix) (8:11)
Review: One of the most legendary trance anthems of all time, 'The Age of Love', continues its reign with a fresh set of remixes that bridge generations of dance music fans. On Side-A, Charlotte de Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano inject their signature techno power into the track, transforming it into a driving, hypnotic beast. Charlotte has championed this remix in her sets and for good reasoniits retro synths and rolling energy make it a festival weapon, modernising the track while keeping its euphoric essence intact. Side-B opens with the 2021 remaster of Jam & Spoon's Watch Out For Stella mix, the definitive remix that catapulted the track into trance history. With its sprawling, cinematic breakdowns and timeless atmosphere. Rounding things out, Solomun delivers his Renaissance remix, a deep and unique take that shifts the track into a melodic house and techno hybrid, offering a fresh perspective without losing the original's magic. This re-release is both a tribute and a reinvention, proving that' The Age of Love' remains unstoppable on the dancefloor more than 30 years later.
Review: Formerly run by both Michael Wollenhaupt and Conrad Protzmann, the Ancient Methods project is now run solo by the former producer, an artist who is clearly intending to keep the sound of the project going strong. This EP, however, launches the new Parsephonic Sirens label, and the sounds are very much grounded in something altogether more surreal. The opening "Remember Me" is a chilly, frost-bitten ambient affair, whereas "Born Of Ashes launches with a mean, fiery techno blow that sounds like the inside of a jet engine. On the flip, "I Am Blazing Sound" rolls out its deafening techno punch with melodies reminiscent of something Middle-Eastern, leaving "Now Come Closer" to offer a more traditional 4/4 stance in the most poignant of German fashions.
Review: Both of these funk gems are taken from a cult compilation Trans Groove Express, which explored the sounds of Express Records and was assembled by MURO. Fourth Wave now serve them up on a superb 7", starting with Maki Asakawa. 'Hohi Hitotsu' is a delightfully gentle and subtle dub with funky guitars adding movement while the sultry vocal soars. Yasuhiro Abe's 'Night Fish' is a brighter and more retro 80s soul and boogie sound with glowing chords and snappy hits. The Japanese language vocal is emotive enough to mean plenty without understanding the meaning of the words.
Review: Contemporary Afro-house producer and record procurer Auntie Flo tops up his flux-satisfactory A State Of Flo label with a re-pressed bleary-eyed house number, 'Green City', a track first released in 2024 and which paid homage to the Afrobeat legend and activist Fela Kuti. First debuted in a revelrous setting at 2019's We Out Here Festival, the track has since evolved into a staple of Flo's live sets, building on the contemporary folktronic fervour for records built out of obscure sample sources. In this case, the track evolves around a field recording captured in Nairobi, his motherland. East African Ambassa Mandela from the band Sarabi resounds on vocals, while contributions from Yohan Kebede of Kokoroko on keys, Ziggy Funk on guitar, Laurie Pitt from Golden Teacher on drums, and Glasgow's Joe Howe (Ex Ben Butler & Mousepad) on saxophone follow. 'Aker The Lion God' contrasts to the A's rather grand spirit crescendo with a downbeat deep house digestif.
Review: OMEN Recordings's next release is a big one that unites Axkan and Duellist on the same slab of wax. They take care of one side each and we're told the inspiration for their sounds was making a "shared response to the turmoil of global conflicts." Duellist kicks off and suggests with his offerings that he is anxious, unsettled and in fight mode because 'Oxidative Stress' is front-foot techno with monstrous bass energy. 'Stains Of Time' is another one with brash drums and perc and plenty of tension, then Axkan offers the hypotonic loops of 'Warfare' and broken beat menace of 'Thermobaric.
Review: Andrew Azara makes an electrifying return to Cecille with his 'Cosmic Girl' EP, delivering five exceptional originals alluding to French house, disco edits and minimal techno. Hailing from Dublin and now thriving in Barcelona, Azara has majored in force since 2019, with audiences across Europe and South America, and former releases on Djebali. 'Cosmic Girl' opens the EP with pounding drums, dubby stabs, and hypnotic, fluttering textures, setting the stage for an intermediary shuffle, 'Mattika', in turn bringing headier blends of organic percussion and transitional "whoops". 'The Jam' strips things back to a minimal, raw groove, while 'Obsession' closes with a bass-heavy, swung garage house extension. You won't find the digital bonus, 'Doing It,' here, but we can also vouch for its mesmerising hold over us dance-zombies.
Review: Blackwater Holylight sacrifice their latest EP 'If You Only Knew' to the Suicide Squeeze gods, providing an intermezzo of cosmos and sludge. A chthonic dark psych explosion if we've ever heard one, we hear metal, shoegaze, and psychedelia culminate to an iconoclastic crunch point, as strange auraic statues of Cthulhu shatter before our eyes, evoking the god beast in actuality, not just representation. Lead track 'Wandering Lost' hears the band tear up constellate skies, as producer Sonni DiPerri shapes the track's many shifting structural tides, evoking the many emotional turmoils and stretching-thins of life; Sunny Faris (vocals, guitar, bass) further emphasises its point, that is, to embrace the inequitable unknown.
Review: 2020’s acclaimed Blue Note Re:imagined project heard London duo Blue Lab Beats - producer NK-OK and multi-instrumentalist Mr DM - usher in 2021 with the EP We Will Rise and its dynamic lead single ‘Blow You Away (Delilah) feat Ghetto Boy'. Now neatly bagged up in a five-tracker EP, with collaborations with Braxton Cook, Kojey Radical, Alex Blake, and DTsoul, this one’s a heartfelt but still breezy project, laying down healing and hope in the face of racism. Reassurance and joy interlace a sound pinching motifs of boom-bap and jazz-funk, with influences from hip-hop pioneers and the African diaspora. A future-focused London bowls headlong into the future, chanting the motto 'We Will Rise’.
Review: Across four elegantly crafted tracks, Italian producer Bottone blends rich melodies with smooth, intricate production, creating a collection that feels effortless and deeply refined. Side -1 opens with 'On Hilly Earth', a laid-back yet deep cut where light, jazzy chords float over a deep, groovy foundationiperfect for early evening unwinding. 'Teach Me The Way You Walk' steps up the tempo slightly, embracing a warm, melodic house feel with a sunset-kissed glow, its uplifting vibe tailor-made for golden-hour dancefloors. The title track, 'Beggin' For Love', leads Side-2 with gentle, beachy rhythms and keyboard work that exudes warmth and relaxation. Finally, 'It's A Heart Feeling' closes the EP with a deep, emotive grooveiits soulful touch and flowing melodies making it an ideal end-of-the-night moment. With 'Beggin' For Love', Bottone crafts a great balance of sophistication and ease, showing he is a name to watch for in the future.
Review: ?Boys Wonder's 'Be Reasonable' is a lovely and limited edition new 10" etched vinyl released exclusively for Record Store Day 2025. Serving as a companion to their long-awaited debut LP Question Everything, this limited-edition single features two previously unreleased tracks exclusive to wax. The band's distinctive blend of glam-rock energy, sharp wit and infectious pop hooks brings both of these to life and are part of the reason they have been endorsed by Vic Reeves as the greatest band that never was and hailed by Jonathan Ross as one of my all-time favourite bands.
Spectrums Data Forces - "Darkness In My Head" (6:04)
EC13 - "Profundo" (Interludio) (0:49)
Wicked Wes - "X1000" (feat Space Frogs From Saturn) (5:48)
Review: Granada's Cosmic Tribe know the definition of "electro" in its broadest sense; their new Xtrictly Electro comp keeps the dystopian sound endemic to the genre's most present incarnation, but refuses to restrict itself to one tempo: the standard 130-ish that has sadly infected the otherwise genius genre as a necessity. An international splinter cell of spec-ops and mercenaries are recalled from retirement here, as we hear Calagad 13, Nachtwald, EC13 and many more mechanoid ilk lay down all manner of slick utilities, making up a morbid multi-tool. 5zyl brings further lasery Lithuanian steeze on 'Vilnius Bass', whilst Spectrums Data Forces betrays the existence of a sinister corporate entity, whose business model works towards the object of instilling 'Darkness In My Head' through giant, killer mozzy basses.
Review: The magical 'All in My Life' is an unreleased and heartbroken lovers rock steady track sung by a humble figure over a smooth rhythm. While missing the glamour of a horn section, it's driven by a lilting organ reminiscent of Buster Allstars. The B-side, 'Dancing Floor,' is the only song Gregory Isaacs recorded under Buster's production and so it is a rather rare gem. It features a melancholic melody and Isaacs' signature sweet voice that very much come from the golden age of early reggae. Both tracks showcase a raw side of the genre and as they are lesser known, they are sure to make a big impact whenever played.
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
Review: Matthieu Chedid and Seu Jorge's long-running collaboration reaches a new peak with this latest release. A-side, the track 'Parioca' brings together the duo's signature stylesiChedid's French flair and Jorge's Brazilian rhythms, resulting in a seamless fusion of groove and melody that invites listeners into a warm, joyful world where their distinct musical identities meet. The B-side's dub mix of 'Parioca' takes things in a deeper direction, layering hypnotic rhythms and atmospheric textures that open up the track, creating an expansive, dubby atmosphere. It's a perfect companion to the original, showing the depth and versatility of their musical partnership, which continues to evolve after more than a decade of collaboration.
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