Reactor is a band you may have experienced thanks to Axe body spray. They describe themselves as, "A highly-evolved hybrid band from London. We play radical rock, ballistic ballads and eerie electronica - all with a hypnotic Indian edge. We don't have or want a record deal. We sell our own music online." In conjunction with their debut release, the band is offering a collection of free ESX24 instruments and samples, which are as they put it, " They are free to download and you can use them for anything you like except to sell. All we ask is that you have a look around the website and listen to some of our music. It's taken us ages and we really need your support!"
Check out some great samples while you check out Reactor.
Practice pads aren't just for practicing anymore. Nathaniel Andrew decided he wanted a full fledged electronic drum kit without the price tag normally associated with such an investment. A little electronics knowledge, a Remo practice kit and some parts from the local Radio Shack resulted in a complete electronic kit for a fraction of the cost of buying a real electronic kit. Step-by-step instructions and photos show the process from start to finish, with an alternate suggestion for creating a kit if you don't have the money to invest in a Remo practice kit. He did round out the kit with some triggered cymbals and a Roland brain to control the whole thing, but the idea that you can build an electronic drum kit for a few hundred dollars is absolutely fascinating.