Dear music lovers, grab your tissues! Future Music, the UK’s prime magazine for music production, has just dropped its final issue after 32 years, leaving behind memories, beats, and a hint of melancholy.
The Final Edition
With its 414th publication, the magazine is taking a bow and shifting gears towards the online world of MusicRadar.com. Who would have thought magazines and drum machines couldn’t coexist forever?
Let’s remember that every ending has its own sound, and this one echoes with a sweet nostalgic melody!“For our final issue, we wanted to drop some tried-and-true mixing advice to help you nail that last mix. Here’s to timeless tips from our expert team!”
The Road to Glory
Founded in the autumn of 1992, Future Music has nurtured generations of budding musicians with samples and advice, enabling artists like and Martin Garrix to shine even brighter!
- Highlight 1: What can we say about the perfect blend of educational articles and tutorials that got even the most sedentary synths shaking?
- Highlight 2: Every issue that dropped gave away free samples crazier than bass drops!
- Highlight 3: So it’s over: end of synth adventures, but when you close the door of a studio, another opens with a beat that resonates!
A Last Goodbye
In a post on Facebook, the magazine stated:
“Future Music is a shift to digital freedom but know that we never really disappeared; we just changed the tempo!”
“Thanks to all the readers who took this journey with us, the emotional platters, the heart-driven beatmakers, and all the fans who contributed to our story.”