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Wired September 2006 Eric Steuer |
The Infinite Album Release a traditional 13-track cd? No thanks, says Beck. Instead, he serves up a collection of songs, remixes, and videos that fans can piece together any way they want. |
Audiophilia June 2001 Marvin Segal |
Bach Keyboard Concertos These performances, featuring Murray Perahia as both soloist and conductor of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, take full advantage of a new freedom inherent in the structure of these concertos... |
Home Theater June 9, 2008 |
Major Label Expands to Survive The Universal Music Group will now manage classical artists and book concerts, moving into territory previously off-limits to most record labels. |
Salon.com December 4, 2000 David Rubien |
Keith Jarrett A giant of jazz innovation finds himself reaching new heights by deftly interpreting classic tunes... |
PC Magazine February 21, 2007 Tim Gideon |
Audio-Technica AT-LP2Da The AT-LP2Da takes a little more effort than some people may have the time and patience for, but it is a streamlined vinyl-to-iPod (or player of choice) process that gets easier with every repetition. |
Wired December 18, 2007 David Byrne |
David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists -- and Megastars What is called the music business today has became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But there have never been more opportunities for artists to reach an audience. |
Audiophilia April 2001 Anthony Kershaw |
Beethoven 32 Piano Sonatas Whether thundering or gentle, many phrases in these CDs by Robert Silverman suggest the authority of a master pianist. |
Audiophilia October 2007 Roy Harris |
Accuracy and Musicality -- The Last Word There are two salient differences between accurate and musical stereo systems. |
Linux Journal May 2, 2002 Tom Poe |
Community-Based Recording Studios: A Look into the Future A proposal to build free recording studios within communities as a way to increase the Public Domain and circumvent the recording industry. |
The Motley Fool July 20, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
When Aging Music Companies Merge How will the music recording industry reinvigorate itself? |
Smithsonian January 2005 Marya Hornbacher |
Return of a Virtuoso Following a debilitating stroke, the incomparable jazz pianist Oscar Peterson had to start over. |
PC World April 16, 2001 Lenny Bailes |
Going Digital Tired of spinning those old LPs? Use your PC to turn your analog music into CDs or MP3s... |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
The Death of Dollar Downloads? If dollar music downloads go away, some good, old-fashioned rock 'n roll rebellion could be cooking. |
The Motley Fool May 2, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Apple Sticks With Dollar Downloads Standard pricing for iTunes downloads won't be changing soon. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2009 Mark Montgomery |
Yamaha's Grand Illusion The world's first digital grand piano plays like the real thing, at a fraction of the cost -- and size |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Who's Out of iTune? For all the hand-wringing about the ripping-and-burning culture, one aspect that the recording industry seems to forget is that copying music for friends is one of the best forms of word-of-mouth marketing, and that's been the case for several decades. |
Wired September 25, 2007 Oliver Sacks |
Sacks' IPod Playlist Author and neurologist Oliver Sacks studies the effect of music on the brain. Here is a list of what's in his music collection. |
The Motley Fool December 11, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Recording Industry Gets It? Not Industries that don't present themselves as particularly friendly to customers and suppliers are tasty candidates for disruption, and that's been abundantly clear regarding the recording industry for years now. |
Reason April 2008 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
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Audiophilia February 2007 Roy Harris |
What Is Good Sound? Defining "good" sound quality of components and stereo systems. |