Ski Oakenfull Reinvents Classic Sounds with the Rhodes V8 Pro

Musician, producer, and educator Ski Oakenfull, a renowned figure in electronic music and Rhodes enthusiast, has embraced the Rhodes V8 Pro plug-in. As the first official virtual instrument from Rhodes, the V8 Series captures the iconic sound of the electromechanical piano and enhances it with modern features for today’s music producers.

Unveiling the Rhodes MK8 Earth Edition: Crafted with Nature in Mind

To celebrate Earth Day, Rhodes introduces the limited edition MK8 Earth Edition piano, featuring eco-friendly materials, unique design elements, and enhanced sound capabilities. Rhodes pledges to plant 500 trees for each piano sold, in partnership with One Tree Planted, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and environmental preservation.

‘Missing Keys’: The Winner’s Story

Following the conclusion of the ‘Missing Keys’ competition, we had the pleasure of engaging in a conversation with the winner, Thilo Eichhorn, to learn more about his musical background, creative process, and more. Our insightful discussion with Thilo is sure to inspire and captivate music enthusiasts alike. We invite you to delve further into our conversation with him.

Rhodes 2022 End of Year Review

2022 has been a year of significant landmarks, the beginning of a new era for the Rhodes Electric Piano. It has been a year brimming with fresh challenges as the dream of the MK8 came sharply into focus.

The Rhodes Showroom, CA

In this week’s edition of ‘Once Upon a Tine’, we look at a pivotal moment in 1990s alternative rock history: Radiohead’s seminal performance on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 1997.

Once Upon a Tine – Radiohead, Glastonbury 1997

In this week’s edition of ‘Once Upon a Tine’, we look at a pivotal moment in 1990s alternative rock history: Radiohead’s seminal performance on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 1997.

Once Upon a Tine – Rhodes, Billy Preston & The Beatles

In this week’s episode of ‘Once Upon A Tine’ we look at the indelible mark that keyboardist Billy Preston left on The Beatles’ last defining work, ‘Let it Be’ and listen to the isolated keys from the classic track ‘Get Back’.