May 21st, 2025
Attend the Marten Audio Press Conference at Munich High End 2025and listen to the speakers in binaural sound (wear headphones)By: Michael FremerPress conferences are generally off limits to consumers, so I thought I'd "invite" you to this one hosted for the press by Marten Audio the Swedish loudspeaker manufacturer—one of the few press conferences I managed to attend. Why? There was so much new and exciting analog gear to cover, I hardly had time for press conferences—I'm working on another all-analog gear video.At High End Munich 2025 Marten introduced two limited edition loudspeakers:... Read More
Comments: 0Music review of the 2025 Craft Recordings reissue of the introspective Bill Evans Trio album Moon Beams with Paul Motian and Chuck Israels. Motian and the late Scott LaFaro were in the famous trio that recorded with Riverside just before Moon Beams was recorded.
Read MoreComments: 1As part of their OJC Series, this brand new Craft Recordings reissue of Moon Beams is pressed at RTI on 180-gram vinyl with all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.
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Touring Life & The Studio Work to Jethro Tull’s “Benefit”Analogue Productions reissues the underdog of the group’s catalogBy: Dylan PegginLate '60s British rock bands had to fit themselves into a specific mold, whether it was a psychedelic uniform of flared pants and satin shirts, or the presence of a guitar god and wailing vocalist. In the case of Jethro Tull, when audiences saw a scruffy Ian Anderson wearing an overcoat, standing on one leg, face twisted into possessed expressions, blowing excitedly into a flute, eccentricity worked in the band's favor . Jethro Tull's fit into the scene... Read More
Comments: 4May 20th, 2025
The Audio Salon, Santa Monica and Chad Kassem Invite You To a Listening Event!RSVP for wednesday May, 21st or thursday May 22ndBy: Tracking AngleThe Audio Salon, Santa Monica, CA hosts Chad Kassem for two evening listening sessions celebrating the Acoustic Sounds catalog, Wednesday, May 21st, and Thursday May 22nd, from 6:30 to 9:30PM. Kassem will play his latest releases on tape, LP and SACD and no doubt regale the attendees with tales of his record business adventures.Please RSVP maier@theaudiosalon.com as space is limited. Read More
Comments: 0May 19th, 2025
Munich High End 2025 Video 1so much great new analog gear at this show! Will take many videos to cover it allBy: Michael Fremer2025 was the final Munich High End show. The MOC convention center is going to be "re-purposed" or torn down so following 21 great years, the show next year will be moving to Vienna, Austria. Everything all of us did had that "this is the final time" feel about it that at times felt sad and at other times felt like relief. Instead of comfort, next year will be an adventure.Munich High End 2025 was a feast for analog lovers. New turntables,... Read More
Comments: 3May 16th, 2025
Origin Live Sovereign S Turntable, Agile Tonearm Overviewnot a review, but an overview/preview of future The Absolute Sound ReviewBy: Michael FremerThe Absolute Sound review of the Original Live Sovereign S turntable and Agile tonearm that I wrote will soon be published, but before publication, in the embedded video below you'll see what makes this turntable arm/combo special.The combo costs around $25,000 so it's pretty costly but its design features are unique and while I'm not putting up an actual review here, when you see what's going on "under the hood" the design is sure to... Read More
Comments: 2May 14th, 2025
Happy Birthday Bob Dylan—May 24tha selection of veteran music journalist Harvey Kubernik's interviewees help us celebrate Bob Dylan's 84th birthdayBy: Harvey KubernikI’ve conducted over 2,500 interviews with musicians, songwriters, poets, actors, movie directors, documentarians, authors, record producers, sound engineers, and novelists. Every year since 1975 I’ve talked to or emailed an interviewee about Bob Dylan.
As Bob’s 84th birthday looms on May 24th, I thought it was appropriate to display their reflections, observations and excerpts from emails in my archive, which houses a signed copy of Dylan’s Chronicles: Vol One.
Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige, an American professional baseball pitcher who first played in the Negro Leagues, and then in the majors, in a 1953 Collier’s magazine article quipped, "Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you." A reminder to live in the present. Oscar-winning filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker would title his 1967 Bob Dylan documentary "Don’t Look Back".
(lead photo: Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, Sandy Konikoff, Santa Monica Civic Center 1965—Photo by Rodney Bingenheimer)
By Harvey Kubernik © 2025
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From Jersey to Paris: The Life, Legacy, and Last Grooves of George “Funky” BrownCelebrating George Brown’s Journey from Kool & the Gang to Jazz in ParisBy: Evan TothGeorge Brown was affectionately known as George “Funky” Brown and provided drums and percussion to Kool and the Gang’s many funky forays. He co-wrote some of the band’s hits which have woven themselves into the greater musical consciousness such as “Too Hot,” Summer Madness,” “Celebration,” “Jungle Boogie,” and “Ladies Night.” Of course, his musical influence did not end with Kool and the Gang’s releases, some of his drum samples became staples on many hip-hop and pop... Read More
Comments: 0May 13th, 2025
Off to Munich High End 2025—the Final Munich Show!next year it moves to ViennaBy: Michael FremerThat's my plane and I'm flying out of Newark, not concerned about the problems. Life's too short, and flying out of Newark, it could be further shortened! Not worried. This should be a great show if AXPONA is any indication of the industry's vibrancy and I believe it was.Pre-show press releases are packed with interesting new products including a turntable from Soulution in which the platter moves and the arm is stationery. I hope the head shell... Read More
Comments: 2May 13th, 2025
See How Strata-East's New Reissue Series Records Are Plated, Pressed and Packagedthis video prepared for new vinyl fans following Strata-East by everyone will enjoyBy: Michael FremerAs part of the roll out process for Strata-East's new vinyl reissue series, I again visited RTI (Record Technology Incorporated) to show new vinyl fans how lacquers are plated, processed and then pressed. In this video you will see the entire chain from lacquers arriving at RTI's plating facility to the plating itself, followed by stamper forming—in this case one of Strata-East's new reissues.Under one video post last year a reader said "once the... Read More
Comments: 2May 13th, 2025
London Calling New York New York: Two Songs, Two CitiesLate Journalist Peter Silverton's book binds Sinatra and The ClashBy: JoE SilvaAs the late Pete Silverton tells it, he and Joe Strummer were sItting in a pub less than five miles away from where “London Calling” was written when told his pal that it was recorded within weeks of “Theme from New York, New York” being put to tape. The reaction from The Clash guitarist was somewhere near mild disbelief. That was the fall of 1979. And as it turns out, the band had recorded the song in a studio less than five miles away in the other direction. But... Read More
Comments: 0May 12th, 2025
Michell Audio Apollo phono preamplifier and Muse power supplyour man in the U.K. delivers background not likely to come from a YankBy: Jason KennedyMichell is a name that’s primarily associated with turntables, John Michell was the engineer who made turntables for Transcriptors in the early days and started building his own models in 1976. Michell remains one of the longest running independent turntable companies but it has plenty of experience with electronics. The first example was the Michell Iso distinguished by a black acrylic case and a distinctly fast and engaging sound, that phono preamp was designed for... Read More
Comments: 1May 10th, 2025
More Chet Baker Coming Your Way AAA Via new land Records5 Prestige albums recorded August 1965 released 1966-1967 available for 1st time in 50 years--titles have a Miles vibeBy: Tracking AnglePress release: LP box set featuring five original studio albums from 1965 (AAA) Remastered and cut directly from the original analog mono tapes by Kevin Gray. Manufactured on 180gm vinyl and housed in reverse-board deluxe sleeves. Expansive book with liner notes from GRAMMY® award nominated James Gavin, interviews with Chet Baker, George Coleman, Kirk Lightsey, Herman Wright, Roy Brooks and previously unseen photographs. Housed inside a secure, heavy lift-off lid box... Read More
Comments: 3May 10th, 2025
The Black Swan MM/MC Phono Preamplifier Ruffles Costly Phono Preamp Feathersfeature load doesn't diminish sonicsBy: Michael FremerDoes anyone enjoy the hassle of unscrewing a chassis top to access resistive and capacitive loading DIP switches, or to adjust phono preamplifier gain? It's a royal pain. Placing the DIPs on the chassis rear is a step up (no pun intended) but for many that means shutting the unit down, unplugging the cables and turning it around to access the DIPs. When you're trying out different loads and or gain settings, this becomes annoying to where maybe you just find... Read More
Comments: 11May 10th, 2025
Wilson Benesch Unveils GRAVITON® Ti Tonearm at HIGH END Munich 2025pre-show scoop!By: Tracking AngleFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wilson Benesch Unveils GRAVITON® Ti Tonearm at HIGH END Munich 2025. Wilson Benesch is proud to announce the launch of the GRAVITON® Ti Tonearm, the latest addition to the company’s acclaimed GMT® Analogue Collection. Evolving from the armwand variant provided with the iconic GMT® One System Turntable introduced in 2023, the GRAVITON® Ti Tonearm is a standalone tonearm system, developed for compatibility with the Dohmann Helix One Mk3... Read More
Comments: 0May 9th, 2025
Mind The Eruption: "Pink Floyd at Pompeii" Gets the Steven Wilson TreatmentEveryone's favorite t-shirt band has delivered their most anticipated remix in decades. How does it treat this monumental live set?By: Abigail DevoeBefore they were “first band in space,” Pink Floyd performed to the ghosts of thousands. From the accidental destruction of footage to a glimpse at the creation of one of the most iconic albums in rock-and-roll history, all the way down to one very controversial aspect ratio crop, it’s been a long road to 2025’s Pink Floyd at Pompeii. Of course a show played at ancient Roman ruins would have this mythos surrounding it!The ashes have been brushed off this storied... Read More
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