A new excerpt from 'Dust & Grooves, Vol. 2' explores the history of albums made to scam the IRS, and how they became holy grails for collectors.
Electronics made using diamond-based chips would have many advantages, but have been hard to make – a new technique involving ...
"You're My Everything" by  Bonnie Floyd was recorded in the 1970s and then forgotten — until one record producer found it at ...
Nigel Pulsford was the catalyst that sent him into a world of melody, twin tape recorders –and taking a lesson from Massive Attack ...
Arturia just unveiled Tape J-37: a detailed recreation of the iconic Studer J37 tape recorder. Perfect for subtle tape coloration or rich harmonic distortion, Tape J-37 brings tube-driven depth and ...
Issue #72 - The ‘90s Issue with The Cardigans and Thurston Moore By Celine Teo-Blockey Photography by @mark.j.allen81 Rob ...
Paul de Jong makes collaged songs out of obscurities he collects in his Mall of Found: a library of low-budget, homespun and ...
Computers found their voice in the early 1960s with the IBM 7094, the first computer that was used to program and produce a ...
Steely Dan, in their typically mischievousness, added to the demand. They have only performed ‘The Second Arrangement’ live ...
James O'Neal details the effort that was once used to ensure broadcast recordings got made and aired according to schedules.
Bowers & Wilkins transforms the Volvo EX90 to an Abbey Road Studios on wheels with its new customisable stereo system sound ...
Bowers & Wilkins has created an Abbey Road Studios sound mode for the EX90. Here's how it was made, and what it does.