
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM; 26 MARCH, 2026 – MusicTech (musictech.com), the world’s leading media brand at the intersection of music and technology, today launches the March/April 2026 issue of MusicTech Magazine, featuring visionary singer and producer KÁRYYN on the cover ahead of her forthcoming album PULL. This issue is available exclusively as a bundle with the March/April 2026 edition of NME Magazine, which features folk artist Mon Rovîa as cover star.
In the cover feature, KÁRYYN speaks with MusicTech about her boundary-dissolving approach to sound-making — exploring voice as technology, time as a collaborator, and the visceral, three-dimensional sonic “tapestry” that capture her singular art-pop practice. “I absolutely want to bring the most exciting, sick, visual, visceral sounds to the forefront of pop music,” she says. “I am not really making music. I am collaging sounds together… It is a 3D tapestry.”
In the March/April issue, readers will also find an in-depth profile of audio stalwart AKG on their acclaimed new C-series of affordable microphones. This edition also includes interviews with red-hot DJ, producer and entrepreneur Josh Baker, piano experimentalist Kelly Moran, and founder of music software company Output, Gregg Lehrman. The reviews section provides MusicTech’s analysis on Cubase 15 and Serato Slab.
MusicTech Magazine is available exclusively at nme.com/magazine, alternating bimonthly releases with fellow NME Networks publication Guitar.com. Superfans signed up to the MusicTech Magazine mailing list are eligible for queue-jump access before each drop.
The bundle also includes the newest edition of NME Magazine, featuring Mon Rovîa on the cover. The Liberia-born, Tennessee-raised folk artist speaks with NME about his ‘Afro Appalachian’ sound and the purposeful, resonant storytelling at the heart of his music. “I am a reflection of the people that love me, not of the people who have trespassed on my soul,” he says.
ABOUT MUSICTECH
Established in 2002, MusicTech is the world’s leading media brand at the intersection of music and technology. MusicTech covers the ways technology shapes the future of sound for the new generation of music creators and consumers. Led by a team of musicians and industry experts, MusicTech’s multi-platform editorial offering champions both emerging and established artists and brands, covers how technology is changing the way people interact with sound, and reveals how audio converges with fields such as gaming, sport, culture, design, art, business, and more.
ABOUT NME
Launched in London, UK, in 1952 as the New Musical Express, NME has grown into a global media powerhouse that creates and curates content, products and experiences essential to fans of music and pop culture today. NME brings together the best writers and photographers to provide a multi-platform editorial offering that is at the bleeding edge of what matters most across the globe — be it music, film, TV or gaming.
ABOUT NME NETWORKS
NME Networks is a global, next-generation media group that views the wider world of pop culture through the lens of music and connects artists and brands to music-obsessed audiences. Our portfolio of popular music-journalism brands, comprising NME, Guitar.com and MusicTech, takes audiences on a lifelong journey through musicianship and fandom. NME Networks is a part of Caldecott Music Group.
ABOUT CALDECOTT MUSIC GROUP
Headquartered in Singapore, Caldecott Music Group is a global music industry operator, innovator, and investor spanning multiple sectors, including digital (BandLab Technologies), media (NME Networks), and manufacturing, retail and distribution (Vista Musical Instruments). By integrating the physical, digital, and social supply chain around music, CMG brings together brands and people who are passionate about music, allowing them to deliver authentic content, products, and experiences for all music lovers.