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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Georgia Tech Announces 28th Annual Guthman Musical Instrument Competition Finalists


video upload by Georgia Tech School of Music

"Ten innovators from six countries have advanced to the competition's final round. They will meet on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, Georgia on March 13 and 14, 2026, to compete for $10,000 in prizes. Each finalist and their instrument has a compelling story — these are the world's next generation of musical instruments."



Press release follows:

28th Annual Guthman Musical Instrument Competition Announces 2026 Finalists: The Next Generation of Musical Expression

ATLANTA (February 10, 2026) — The Georgia Tech School of Music has announced the ten finalists for the 28th annual Guthman Musical Instrument Competition. Often cited as "the Pulitzer of the new instrument world" by The Guardian, the competition identifies the inventors and instruments that will define the next century of performance.

The competition is essential to the "lifeblood" of the music industry, providing the research and development that leads to new sonic textures. Past finalists include industry-shaping brands such as Artiphon, Roli, and Teenage Engineering.

The 2026 Finalists: The ten finalists include instruments that redefine the relationship between the player and the sound source. Highlights include the Gajveena, a seven-foot bass-veena hybrid; The Amphibian Modules, which uses salt water to shape audio; and VERTO, which allows players to "sculpt" electricity using magnetic fingertips.

Other finalist innovations—The Lethelium, The Masterpiece, Fiddle Henge, Post-Digital Sax, EV, The Demon Box, and Kalíptera—offer new paths for the future of the performing artist through robotic automation and digital-acoustic hybrids.

See and hear the 10 finalist instruments in this short YouTube video.

The Judges: The 2026 competition will be overseen by a prestigious panel of judges:
Gérard Assayag: Founder of the Music Representation Group at IRCAM.
Kerry Hagan: Researcher at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in algorithmic composition and real-time processing.
Vivek Maddala: Four-time Emmy-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist.

"Georgia Tech’s sponsorship of the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition reflects the school’s role as a premier institution for musical innovation," said Jeff Albert, Associate Professor and Competition Head. "Our focus remains on the human and artistic impact. Our classes and programs are providing a platform that gives musicians new ways to create music and sound, ensuring that the technology serves the art."

The competition will be held on the Georgia Tech campus on March 13-14, 2026, with $10,000 in prize money awarded to the winners.

Pictured in order:

Finalists Collage

The Demon Box [additional posts here]

The Masterpiece

The Amphibian Modules

Kalíptera

The Lethelium

EV

Fiddle Henge

Gajveena

and

Post-Digital Sax

Friday, January 30, 2026

Buchla & Friends 2026: The Most Insane Synthesizers


video upload by Sam Gutman

00:00 Intro
00:38 Nymira by Terraphones
01:16 Erea 2 by Embodme
02:06 A Wild ‪@BennJordan‬ !
02:17 Flux by Soma Laboratories
03:00 Ruby Moon through Omnisphere Effects
04:33 Demonbox by Eternal Research
05:31 Katla by Genki Instruments
06:36 Buchla Music Easel by Buchla
06:53 Rhodes Piano by Rhodes
07:10 Dvina by Soma Laboratories
07:25 Uranograph by Clank

Sunday, September 07, 2025

The enigmatic magnetic Demon Box from Eternal Research - #Knobcon 2025


video upload by CatSynth TV

"Alexandra Fierra of Eternal Research presents the Demon Box, an intriguing instrument based on sensing the dynamic changes in electromagnetic fields. Any electromagnetic source (e.g., electronic devices, magnets, etc.) or even inert objects will trigger MIDI and CV changes as well as changes in any audio being passed into the instrument.

To find out more, please visit https://eternalresearch.com/pages/the...

0:00 Introduction
0:10 The Demon Box
3:01 Conclusion

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Monday, May 12, 2025

12 synths, drum machines, FX & innovations you need to know from Superbooth 2025


video upload by MusicRadar Tech

"For a few years now, Berlin’s Superbooth show has been a focal point for music technology gear announcements, but the 2025 iteration took this to another level. The sheer volume and variety of new music making gear on display in and around the FEZ event space was beyond anything we’ve seen in previous years.

MusicRadar was on the ground to test everything we could get our hands on. As the show drew to a close Managing Editor Si Truss, Reviews Editor Simon Arblaster and Tech Channel Editor Matt Mullen found a quiet corner in the woods to sit down for a roundtable (sans table) discussion about their highlights from the 2025 Superbooth show floor."

In this video:
Frap Tools Magnolia – 02:03
Korg Berlin Phase8 – 05:40
Moog Messenger – 09:07
Erica Synths HexDrums – 12:16
1010music Bento – 14:58
Novation Launch Control XL 3 – 17:20
Neuzeit Instruments Drop – 19:12
Cre8audio Boom Chick – 20:51
Clank Uranograph – 22:38
Eternal Research Demon Box – 25:10
Polyend Mess – 27:20
Instruō Seashell – 29:52
Honourable mentions – 32:01

Friday, May 09, 2025

Sounds from Superbooth 2025: Eternal Research Demon Box


video upload by Perfect Circuit

"We're on the ground in Berlin at the year's biggest synth event. Stay up to date with all the latest gear news, announcements, and preorder info on our Superbooth coverage hub."

Friday, January 24, 2025

NAMM 2025: Eternal Research's Demon Box


video upload by sonicstate

"At NAMM 2025, we caught up with Alexandra from Eternal Research, who introduced the *Demon Box*, an intriguing device that amplifies electromagnetic fields (EMF). Alexandra explained that this invention, developed over a decade with the help of engineers, uncovers fascinating patterns and tones from EMFs, transforming interference into auditory experiences. The device utilizes an array of 33 inductors and features controls for levels and auxiliary inputs, allowing you to blend external signals with those picked up by the inductors. It supports integration with modular systems, exporting in control voltage, MIDI, note and CV data, as well as audio across three mono channels and a unique triphonic channel.

Alexandra also highlighted the device's organic nature, enabling exploration of novel sounds with each use. The Demon Box, currently available for pre-order, has generated significant interest following a successful Kickstarter campaign, with a target retail price of approximately $700."
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