From Producer of the Year to Best Produced Album, see some of the most exciting categories and winners of this year’s Splice Awards.
Established music producers and artists open their studio doors to share their techniques, tools, processes, and more.
Tell us who the Splice community’s Fan Favorite producer should be for this year’s Splice Awards.
We invited five modern players for a roundtable discussion about their history, approach, and relationship with the pedal steel guitar.
From Space Invaders to Super Mario Odyssey, let’s take a look at video games across history that feature soundtracks shaped by adaptive music techniques.
In partnership with SoundCloud, we’re excited to launch this first-ever opportunity for our user community to create their own sample packs.
We dive into one person’s experience of audio-tactile synesthesia, discussing what it’s like to live with it and how it can color the creative process.
We’re excited to announce the one-and-only Kenny Beats as Splice’s first-ever Artist in Residence.
Tainy, Taiko, and Kat Dahlia dive even deeper into the origins of reggaeton, where it stands today, and where it’s headed tomorrow.
Tainy, Lao Ra, Taiko, and Erick Bardales tell us about the role reggaeton has played throughout their personal and creative lives and how they see the genre evolving.
Producers Nick Papz and Xander give us an exclusive inside look into how the beat for Meek Mill’s “Sharing Locations (feat. Lil Baby & Lil Durk)” was constructed.
Leading sample label AudeoBox (Jaden Smith, Kehlani, Coca-Cola) has teamed up with Splice for the first season of In The Box—watch the fifth episode now.
The members of End of the World dive into their beginnings, how they reinvented their creative process from their work as SEKAI NO OWARI, future aspirations, and more.