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Lubelski shares his 5 favorite plugins

Equal parts electrical engineer, enthusiast of electronic music, and studio technician, Lubelski is a prominent figure in the electronic music world.

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With ten years of self-taught musical exploration and a deep passion for hardware, he has crafted a diverse discography that spans across various genres. Accompanied by his DJ sets, his music embodies a distinct aesthetic and emotion gaining recognition in the modern rave scene with releases on labels like Club Bad, Crosstown Rebels, Gruuv, MOAN Records, Desert Hearts, and Dirtybird.

Lubelski recently released his latest EP titled ‘Synth City,’ which is now available via Black Book. Surprisingly, despite having an impressive analog and modular studio setup, he created all the tracks on this EP using only his laptop. His goal is to demonstrate that meaningful music can be produced without the need for a complex studio arrangement.

To celebrate the special occasion, Lubelski has shared his top 5 favorite plugins.

1. Massive by Native Instruments

A staple in Lubelski’s toolkit, this versatile VST is perfect for crafting basslines, leads, pads, and FX.

2. Morph EQ by Minimal Audio

With its innovative features for automating EQs, resonances, and stereo spread, this plugin is a sound designer’s dream.

3. Manley Passive Tube by UAD

This plugin adds a touch of saturation and drive, making it ideal for enhancing drums and bass.

4. Effect Rack by Soundtoys

While technically not a single VST, this bundle works like magic for adding additional processing to your sounds.

5. Decimort by D16 Group

Widely regarded as the best bit crusher in the game, Decimort adds a unique tonality and shine to any sound.

Lubelski’s ‘Synth City’ is now available via Black Book. Stream and buy   here.

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