May 10th, 2024
Sonny Rollins "A Night At The Village Vanguard"— First Time Release Cut From the Original Master Tapes Tone Poet 3 LP Set Is One Of The Great Jazz ReissuesBy: Joseph W. Washek
In October 1957, Sonny Rollins was booked for a two month gig at New York City jazz club, The Village Vanguard. Though widely regarded as the most innovative and important saxophonist in jazz, Rollins was, in his own words, "so disillusioned with myself that I was afraid to hear myself." At the Vanguard, he was leading his own band for the first time and searching for a way to play jazz that was freer and more expressive than the bebop style of harmonic... Read More
Comments: 9May 10th, 2024
Analog2Fidelity At Munich High End 2024 Introduces Worldwide Koetsu Rebuilding Service for all Koetsu cartridgesBy: Tracking Angle
Gardena, CA—May 9, 2024—Analog2Fidelity, LLC proudly announces the launch of a groundbreaking service: the comprehensive rebuild of all Koetsu cartridges ever manufactured. Spearheaded by Arturo A. Manzano, Director of Analog2Fidelity, this initiative marks a significant milestone in the preservation of Koetsu's unparalleled legacy.With over three decades of high-end audio experience, Arturo A. Manzano has cultivated an extensive network within the industry.... Read More
Comments: 6May 8th, 2024
Steve Albini—The "Dean" of Alternative Rock Engineers Dead at 61—Heart Attack here's a 1993 Interview originally produced for The Absolute SoundBy: Michael Fremer
(I conducted this interview with the great Steve Albini way back in 1993, before MP3, before the iPod, back when all but a few outspoken critics like Albini, Neil Young and a few others had anything negative to say about the digital recording revolution. Albini died today at age 61 from a heart attack at his Electrical Audio studio in Chicago. It's fascinating to read Albini's thoughts from back then today. He was right on target then and now, but of course... Read More
Comments: 17May 8th, 2024
Gryphon Launches Apollo Turntable System and Siren Phono Preamplifier at Munich High End 2024 took us by total surprise!By: Tracking Angle
Munich, Germany, 9 May 2024: Gryphon Audio Designs ApS, designer and manufacturer of Ultra-Luxe Audio Systems, introduces the finest analog offerings in their 40-year history. The Siren Phono Preamplifier and Apollo Turntable System will be unveiled today at HIGH END Munich, Atrium 4.1, Room E120. Gryphon’s Commander Preamp, Apex Mono Amplifiers, recently introduced PowerZone AC Optimizer and EOS 5 Loudspeakers, wired with Gryphon Vanta Cable and mounted on our StandArt Equipment Racks, complete the demonstration system.
Read More Comments: 4Here's an easy way to approach using a step up transformer with a moving coil cartridge: The load that a step-up transformer presents to its primary is calculated when you divide the resistance connected to the secondary with the turns ratio squared. So for the Ypsilon MC16 for instance, it's Rin=47k/16*2=183.5ohms. To be more precise this stands for an ideal transformer with no winding resistances. So add also 450ohms secondary and 8ohms at primary coil.... Read More
Comments: 27May 6th, 2024
"Walk on the Wildside" OG Played On Wilson Benesch GMT One Turntable been playing this record for 50+ years!By: Michael Fremer
Before returning the Wilson Beseech GMT One turntable I recorded a few additional tracks including this one: "Walk on the Wild Side" from an original American pressing that I've owned and played since 1972. Mick Ronson's arranging skills played a significant role in the success of this record, musically and commercially. It was recorded at Trident in London and the sound is superbly natural. When those backup gals do their "do do do...."... Read More
Comments: 19May 5th, 2024
Westminster Lab - Monologue MM/MC/DS Audio Optical Phono Preamplifier A new phono preamp from a lauded up and comer, Westminster Lab.By: Dave McNair
Westminster Lab is relatively new to the hifi scene, but since introducing their Rei power amps and Quest preamplifier, the company has rapidly gained a reputation for excellence. There is a lot of available online information and interviews with Westminster Lab founder and CEO Angus Leung so I won’t rehash too much of it here. Mr. Lueng started as a digital-only listener and designer until a meeting with DS Audio founder and bossman Tetsuaki Aoyagi resulted in Mr.... Read More
Comments: 0For a quick musical pick me up you can't beat War. The group was born during Vietnam war time and now with this release and others, has another lease on jazz-funk life during more war time. Has there ever been a time without it? The story behind the group is at least as interesting as the music is invigorating, so much fun and on top of it all, super-well recorded.If you're of a certain age you remember these catchy as crabs cowbell infected tunes blaring... Read More
Comments: 2May 5th, 2024
ARETAI's Entry Level Loudspeaker Delivers Well-Balanced, Extended Response ...and effortless musicalityBy: Michael Fremer
Getting good sound in a hotel room is always dicey and most of the time nearly impossible, even when an experienced exhibitor has previously used the same room. Sometimes it’s the electricity, sometimes the room’s décor has been redone and sometimes, well, it’s whatever sometimes makes your system not “happening” and there’s no good reason for it that you can think of, so you just pack it in for the evening and do something else, only to return next night and it’s... Read More
Comments: 2May 3rd, 2024
Daniel Barenboim Conducts Bruckner's "Romantic" Symphony A riveting performance from the orchestra and from the groovesBy: Michael Johnson
Anton Bruckner’s (1824-1896) Symphony No. 4 in E-flat Major, premiered in 1881, is the composer’s most popular “early” symphony, with numbers 7, 8, and the incomplete 9 being the usual headline works. It was also his first major success as a composer, before which Bruckner's renown was mostly as an organist and counterpoint instructor. Bruckner dedicated this work to Austro-Hungarian royal, Prince Konstantin, who was a major financier of cultural life in Vienna... Read More
Comments: 14May 1st, 2024
Origin Live Announces "Ultra-High End" Renown Tonearm Debut in advance of Munich High End 2024By: Tracking Angle
At High End Munich 2024 Origin Live debuts its Renown tonearm, the company's "ultimate expression of the tonearm". According to the press release, "The company has pushed its tonearm design philosophy to the extreme in the tonearm’s noticeably extended, hollowed yoke and bearing assembly, and in the material composition and coatings of the arm tube.""Familiar elements are present, such as the dual pivot bearing, inner/outer pillar VTA... Read More
Comments: 2May 1st, 2024
Tom Waits’ Eccentric ‘The Black Rider’ Also Ruined 30th anniversary edition is expectedly mediocreBy: Malachi Lui
Even for Tom Waits, The Black Rider is eccentric if not downright weird. He was already making odd records, but at least Bone Machine or Swordfishtrombones have identifiable rhythmic structures and some coherent melodies. Here, you’ve got intentionally grating train whistles and William S. Burroughs guiding you through what sounds like an early 20th century rendering of hell. More than any other Waits album, The Black Rider must be heard as a full record to even make sense; otherwise, it sounds like some raving lunatic is about to attack you.
Read More Comments: 9April 30th, 2024
Aram Khachaturian: Music from the Ballet "Gayne," Anatole Fistoulari, London Symphony Orchestra AMAZING SOUND QUALITY FROM EVEREST RECORDS, 1959!By: John Marks
Harry Belock blew a huge wad of cash on Everest Records, trying to "surpass" Capitol Records both in recording technology, and in quality of repertory. But, to quote John Maynard Keynes, the market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent. So, here's a priceless moment in time, forever frozen in amber; or rather, frozen on 35mm magnetic film.
Read More Comments: 0April 30th, 2024
Three Selections From Record Store Day 2024 Releases from David Bowie, Blur, and The 1975By: Malachi Lui
While I’ve attended Record Store Day since 2014 (!), this was the first year since 2020 that I actually lined up. The lists in 2021 and 2022 were rather boring, and the main release I wanted last year was so heavily allocated in the US that I would’ve had to camp overnight. And really, are any newly manufactured records worth camping overnight for? I don't think so.Though this year’s UK RSD list is superior to the US list (I secured online and will soon review... Read More
Comments: 7April 30th, 2024
Joni Mitchell's "The Asylum Albums (1976-1980)"—6 LP Limited Edition AAA Set Due June 21st Via RHINO Mitchell's most adventurous jazz-tinged albumsBy: Tracking Angle
The press release: LOS ANGELES – After The Hissing Of Summer Lawns tour, Joni Mitchell retreated to Neil Young’s beach house to recover. Eager to travel but undecided about a destination, Mitchell was unexpectedly invited on a cross-country road trip with friends. It was one of three road trips she took between 1975 and 1976 and the beginning of a period defined by wanderlust, both in her physical travels and musical exploration. This transformative phase is the focal... Read More
Comments: 3April 29th, 2024
Linkin Park Curates a Prime Selection of “Papercuts” One of the 21st century’s best-selling groups releases its first singles collectionBy: Dylan Peggin
Collaborations by Aerosmith/Run DMC and Anthrax/Public Enemy bridged the gap between rock and rap. By the early 2000s, Linkin Park became the poster boys of the nu-metal movement. The muscle of Chester Bennington’s passionate vocals and Brad Delson’s crunchy guitar riffs juxtaposed Mike Shinoda’s rapping and Joe Hahn’s sampling/scratching, with bassist Dave Farrell and drummer Rob Bourdon gluing it all together. To say this fusion was a mild success is an... Read More
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