Blue Note Re:imagined
Legendary labels Decca Records and Blue Note have joined forces for Blue Note Re:imagined; a brand new collection of classic Blue Note tracks brought together for the first time, reworked and newly...
View ArticleYL, Goto, Onken, ALE - a saga
In the beginning were YL ( Yoshimura Laboratory ), and they became very famous. YL started with the 555, and tried to go beyond. Even today, if not produced anymore for many years, YL drivers are very...
View ArticleStrauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra - Fritz Reiner (ECS-1 “in-line” tape)
In-line pre-recorded tapes are as rare as they can be, these days!New old stock, unplayed...This 2 tracks 7 1/2” RCA tape was part of a premium collection, always cherished by previous owner and -...
View ArticleThe Green Thing
The famous "Green Board," a vintage Wally Heider custom UA 610 tube recording console used to record Duke Ellington, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash (Live at Folsom Prison), Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young,...
View ArticleAt John Coltrane’s funeral
The funeral of John Coltrane at St Paul’s Lutheran Church, New York, July 21st, 1967.
View ArticleThe Gizmo
This is the definitive version of bespoke AEG core, 60 mm diameter, to reduce overall size of reel-pancake tape, often difficult when playing with different reel-to-reel - pro and semi-pro/home -...
View ArticleDa Man and Da System!
Rullit’s Aero 8 Field-coil drivers in large Tractrix horns... last Saturday I had an epiphany listening to this system... sound is so right, folks!I enjoyed this superb system despite it’s still a...
View ArticleGotorama- a different point of view
Thanking my host, Moreno, who took and shared these pixies...Busy system, apparently... but it’s embarrassingly simple, almost minimalist.😄
View ArticleKeith Jarrett’s illness
Sad news:“I don’t know what my future is supposed to be,” he told the New York Times. “I don’t feel right now like I’m a pianist. That’s all I can say about that.”That’s it... everything goes... art...
View ArticleWilli Studer
This portrait painting was a gift of Studer’s employees in 1977 for Herr Studer’s 65th birthday.Thanks to Walter Stutz for sharing!
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