In Heavy Rotation
February 13th, 2026
Beach Boys Mythical "Adult Child" Sessions Part of "We Gotta Groove: The Brothers Studio Years" Out Today six disc (3 CD and 3 LP) 73 tracks explores 1976-77 Brian Wilson "penned and produced sessions" By: Tracking AngleLos Angeles — January 21, 2026 — In the mid-1970s, the unexpected success of two back-to-back Top 10 greatest hits albums pushed The Beach Boys toward their early surf-and-cars past, fueling hits-laden nostalgia tours at sold-out stadiums and arenas across the U.S. Amidst this era, America’s Band, led by Brian Wilson’s return to songwriting and producing, quietly made some of the rawest, unexpected, and most emotionally exposed studio recordings of their career at... Read More
Comments: 2February 13th, 2026
"Axis: Bold As Love" 45rpm UHQR Mono and Stereo Teach Old Musical Dogs A Few New Sonic Tricks limited to 2500 mono and 4500 stereo copies By: Michael FremerIf you're old enough to have bought Axis: Bold As Love when it was first released in January of 1968, and you were a stoner, you'll not likely ever forget your first spin, especially in stereo, wearing Koss Pro 4A headphones. Eddie Kramer was never shy about using the pan pots and things flew around your head and shifted left to right to left, sometimes without purpose. But it was fun, it was a free-wheeling time and Jimi had as deft a sense of humor as he... Read More
Comments: 0February 13th, 2026
The Miles Davis Quintet's Live 10-LP Masterpiece Gets A Second Release A new vinyl reissue of "The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel" By: Fred KaplanLet’s cut to the chase: Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel is one of the most thrilling jazz albums ever, ceaselessly captivating, “the sound of surprise” (as Whitney Balliett once defined jazz) at every turn. A 10-LP boxed set, recorded live at a small Chicago club called the Plugged Nickel in December 1965, it captures Miles Davis, the most masterfully innovative trumpeter of the era (perhaps of all eras), fronting what came to be called his... Read More
Comments: 0February 11th, 2026
Luxman MM/MC Phono Amplifier Combines Versatility, Design Excellence and Elegant, Transparent Sound delivers sonics well above its price point! By: Michael FremerNow in its 101st year, Luxman is one audio company you needn't worry about not being around when you need service or parts—not that you're likely to need either. Luxman has always had a solid reputation for excellent build quality and high reliability. With its understated size (17.3" wide × 3.6" high × 16" deep) and business-like front panel, the recently introduced E-07 may appear to be a lightweight but it weighs in at a hefty 29 pounds... Read More
Comments: 3February 10th, 2026
Bond in Orbit John Barry’s “lost” score finally gets the deluxe outing it deserves - and on vinyl too! By: Mark Ward
The music of 007 continues to shine in this La-La Land Records' release of - finally - all the music from John Barry's superb score for Moonraker (1979). With substantially upgraded sonics, fans can now enjoy a musical highlight of the series both on CD and vinyl. Includes an interview with reissue producer Neil S. Bulk.
Read More Comments: 4February 9th, 2026
An Hour With Steve Westman Showing "Off the Beaten Audiophile Record Path" Turned into An Hour and a Half and I Could Have Kept Going I think you'll enjoy it By: Michael FremerThe first time I was a guest on Steve Westman's YouTube channel the subject was the Mo-Fi cuts from digital file story. Steve assured me a "whistleblower" was going to come forward in a few days and break the news. First, I really didn't believe it could be true. Why would a company with such a deep reputation not inform readers about it? If it thought it a superior way to go, make it public and certainly discontinue how the process is described in... Read More
Comments: 9February 7th, 2026
Yes Puts Shastras to Music on “Tales from Topographic Oceans” A double album turns into a dozen-disc super deluxe edition from Rhino By: Dylan PegginIt’s astonishing to consider that Yes was only five years shy of working together professionally when they peaked on Close to the Edge in 1972. The band saw it as a moment defining the ambitious compositional and musical scale they had set out to achieve. Drummer Bill Bruford felt that leaving the group after reaching an insurpassable milestone was the natural progression. Alan White, drummer of John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band, joined the ranks of a band that was... Read More
Comments: 2February 6th, 2026
MoFi Introduces the UltraPhono Pro Phono Preamplifier $2495 MSRP fully balanced, zero feedback, D.C. coupled "purist" design By: Tracking AngleFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Chicago, IL -Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs is known for more than four decades of analog mastering, but that same attention to detail also lives on in MoFi Electronics. With the UltraPhono Pro,MoFi brings much of the performance DNA of its flagship MasterPhono to a more accessible price point.Designed by industry veteran Peter Madnick, the UltraPhono Prois a single-input phono preamplifier built around the same ultra-low-noise circuit concepts and... Read More
Comments: 2February 6th, 2026
Audio Note (UK) Marks 35 Years of the Oto Integrated Amplifier with Anniversary Edition Oto SE receives first major technical revision in decades, featuring bespoke in-house components and a redesigned power supply By: Tracking AngleWEST SUSSEX, UK - Audio Note (UK) is pleased to announce the release of the Oto SE 35, a significant update to one of the most enduring integrated amplifiers in high-end audio. The release marks 35 years of continuous production for the Oto, which has been a cornerstone of the Audio Note (UK) range since its debut in 1991.Originally conceived by Audio Note (UK) founder Peter Qvortrup and designed by Andy Grove, the Oto was the first amplifier to be fully developed and... Read More
Comments: 1February 5th, 2026
A Dance of Death, Now In HD Decca Pure Analogue Brings New Clarity To 'The Rite Of Spring' By: Michael JohnsonLe Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring), Igor Stravinsky’s primal ballet score, stands at the crossroads of much of music and art. Premiered in the spring of 1913 it sits ominously in between the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, and the start of the first world war in 1914. All three pivotal events in retrospect, are seen as starting points of the modern age. But we must ask: why is this 35 minute ballet deserving of such historical weight? What makes it the point... Read More
Comments: 11February 4th, 2026
On "Black and Blue" The Rolling Stones Shop For A New Guitarist odd choice for a "Super Deluxe Edition" but here it is with Steven Wilson's emasculated re-mix By: Michael FremerMick and Keith went shopping for a new guitarist after Mick Taylor exited the band. Why not conduct live auditions in the studio while tape rolled and let's produce an album out of that? The original Black and Blue release Spring 1976 was in many ways an anti-climactic affair. An unfocused set of tunes, some great, some less so. A middling quality gatefold jacket, no annotation of any kind, just an inner sleeve showing the "Glimmer Twins" as producers... Read More
Comments: 12February 3rd, 2026
Sumiko Introduces New Oriole Moving Coil Cartridge nude Shibata stylus, low-impedance (5.5Ω), 0.3mV output—$1699 By: Tracking AngleMAPLE GROVE, MN (January 28, 2026) – Sumiko, a leader in analog audio innovation, today announced the launch of the Oriole Phono Cartridge, a new benchmark in high-performance sound positioned between the company’s acclaimed Songbird and Starling models. Crafted in Japan, the Oriole Phono Cartridge delivers elevated musical detail and dynamic accuracy through a nude Shibata stylus and low-impedance generator rated at 5.5Ω (0.3mV output). These refinements reduce... Read More
Comments: 1February 2nd, 2026
D'Agostino Launches Momentum Z Monoblock Power Amplifier I was at the factory event covering it for The Absolute Sound By: Michael FremerEarly January I flew to Phoenix AZ and visited the Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems factory where distributors from around the world, domestic dealers and a few journalists got the opportunity to see how the company builds amps and preamps in an open space environment and listen to the new Momentum Z monoblock amplifier in the D'Agostino's home system. It was a fun and informative event I covered in print and on video for The Absolute Sound. I think... Read More
Comments: 3February 2nd, 2026
Frank's "Songs For Swingin' Lovers" Gets The Tone Poet Treatment March 27th uses the original "Frank's Looking Away from the lovers" cover art By: Tracking AngleFrank Sinatra’s classic 1956 Capitol Records album Songs For Swingin’ Lovers! will be reissued in Blue Note’s acclaimed Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Series on March 27 marking the album’s 70th anniversary. Produced for release by Joe Harley, the new Tone Poet Vinyl Edition was mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at Record Technology Inc. (RTI), and comes packaged in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket featuring session photos... Read More
Comments: 6February 1st, 2026
Charles and Stanley's Big Brass Blast Launched Storied Label second set of Strata-East reissues arrives with the label's 1971 debut release By: Michael FremerPowerful blasts of syncopated big band brass driven by the core quartet's sinewy rhythmic thrusts deliver an album's worth of adrenaline inducing musical aggression that resonates as appropriately today as it did in 1971 when this Strata-East label's debut album was originally released. As annotator Syd Schwartz points out, the album was a "musical project, self-powered, self-funded and done 100% on their own terms", but others saw it as... Read More
Comments: 1January 31st, 2026
Van's Earthy, Mystical Masterpiece Gets a Double 45 Release back to basics after inexplicable "Astral Weeks" flop By: Michael FremerFollowing the commercial flop of Astral Weeks, his moody, mystical, musically eclectic masterpiece, that years later found its commercial footing, to detach themselves from New York City chaos, Van Morrison and wife Janet (Rigsbee) Planet moved to the Catskill Mountains near the town of Woodstock, New York.Earlier, following the break up of his group Them, he'd signed a contract with Bert Berns's Bang Records and in March of 1967 entered famed A&R... Read More
Comments: 43January 30th, 2026
Hana G-6 Summit Launches Hana Umami Black Cartridge hosted by Musical Surroundings' Garth Leerer By: Michael FremerHana cartridge importer Musical Surroundings and the Excel Sound Corporation/YouTek Partnership launched Hana's new $11,500 Umami Black cartridge at the Hana G-6 Summit/Hana Umami California Fest last October 7-10. Excel Sound cartridge designer Masihiro Okada and YouTek's Hiroshi Ishihara joined Musical Surroundings Garth Leerer who hosted the event that included distributors and journalists from around the world. While the celebration wasn't intended... Read More
Comments: 9January 30th, 2026
Rhino High Fidelity Series Announces First 2026 Audiophile Reissues The Stooges' "Fun House" and Velvet Underground's "Loaded" By: Tracking AngleLOS ANGELES – Rhino High Fidelity (Rhino Hi-Fi), the limited-edition audiophile vinyl reissue series, returns with two albums that helped reframe rock at the dawn of the 1970s: The Stooges’ Fun House and the Velvet Underground’s Loaded. Each album was cut from the original master tapes by Kevin Gray and pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at Optimalin Germany. Both releases feature glossy gatefold packaging with “tip-on” jackets and newly written liner notes. They are... Read More
Comments: 18January 29th, 2026
Sir Colin Davis: Classic Sibelius in Boston in State of the Art Sound * Remastered by Rainer Maillard and Sidney C. Meyer, it is one of three recordings chosen to launch Decca’s new Pure Analogue series vintage Decca and Philips classics from the Seventies By: Paul Seydor
In the mid-seventies Philips recorded Colin Davis conducting the Boston Symphony in a complete cycle of Sibelius’s numbered symphonies, beginning with this classic coupling of the Fifth and Seventh. Now remixed and remastered by Rainer Maillard and Sidney C. Meyer at Berliner Studies, it is one of three new releases inaugurating Decca’s new Pure Analogue Project remastering and remixing celebrated vintage titles.
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