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  • The MTV Phenomenon: Changing the Tune of the Music Industry

    On August 1, 1981, an unprecedented event occurred in the media industry that would forever change the way we consume music: the launch of MTV (Music Television). The first-ever music video to grace this new platform was The Bugglesโ€™ fittingly prophetic โ€œVideo Killed the Radio Star,โ€ a title that foresaw the pivotal shift about to…

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  • Sinรฉad O’Connor, A Tribute In Pictures

    Acclaimed Dublin singer Sinรฉad Oโ€™Connor, whose death was announced on Tuesday, released 10 studio albums, while her song Nothing Compares 2 U was named the number one world single in 1990 by the Billboard Music Awards. Throughout her music career, she cut a striking figure.

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  • Rolling with the Charts: Billboardโ€™s Epic Journey

    From swing-era surveys to streaming farms, the Billboard charts have tracked musicโ€™s biggest hitsโ€”and biggest controversiesโ€”for over 80 years, navigating shifts in technology, taste, and transparency with every note.

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  • Rock Chronicles, Part 9 โ€” Badfinger’s Tragic Story Begins

    Apple Recordsโ€™ prodigal sons Badfinger were poised to inherit the Beatles’ mantleโ€”complete with George Harrisonโ€™s guiding handโ€”yet behind the scenes, turmoil, label neglect, and internal fractures began unraveling their golden opportunity.

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  • “No, I have the best system in the world!” An Update to #3: How Fate Brought Me To My Dream System

    Two years after downsizing seemed inevitable, Tom Gibbs finds himself retired, mortgage-free, and surrounded by two dream audio roomsโ€”one digital, one analogโ€”where Maggies, KLH Fives, and top-tier gear turn every listen into an event.

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  • U2 to inhabit its own planet by end of year

    U2 returns to Vegas to baptize the audacious MSG Sphere, but without founding drummer Larry Mullen Jr.โ€”a symbolic rift in their ‘band of brothers’ mythology that casts shadows over a dazzling reinvention.

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  • Metallicaโ€™s 72 Seasons record review

    Metallicaโ€™s 72 Seasons may not reinvent thrash, but it refines it with maturity and muscle. With Greg Fidelmanโ€™s production and standout tracks like โ€œInamorata,โ€ the band delivers their strongest album since Death Magnetic.

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  • AXPONA 2023, Part 2

    Roon-backed Dutch & Dutch wowed AXPONA 2023 with their $14,950 DSP-powered 8c speakers, while class-D amps from Amped America and live demos from Yamaha and GoldenEar showcased serious sonic chops.

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  • The Expanding Power of Women in Jazz

    From a dreamy Indiana barn to a mythical French serpent-woman, this trio of jazz-influenced albumsโ€”by Janiece Jaffe and Monika Herzig, Christine Jensen, and Cรฉcile McLorin Salvantโ€”showcases the vision and vitality women bring to modern jazz.

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  • Rock Chronicles, Part 8 โ€” Paul McCartney saves the Poisoned Iveys (temporarily)

    George Harrison championed them, Paul McCartney produced their debut hit, and Apple Records signed themโ€”yet the Iveys (soon to be Badfinger) nearly vanished before they began, victims of internal rifts and corporate reshuffling.

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  • Treasures from the Vinyl Vault, Part 4

    Welcome to my series Treasures from the Vinyl Vault. In it, I will feature select gems from my approximately 12,000 ever-growing vinyl collection, accumulated over a 45-year period and counting.

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  • “No, I have the best system in the world!” #12: An Audiophile’s Tale of Passion, Loss, and Resurgence

    After decades in hi-fi retail and personal loss, Greg from Boise rekindled his passion for audio with a system built for emotional connectionโ€”not status. Now, it’s music, not specs, that moves him.

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  • MoFiโ€™s In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida and Truth reviewed, Pt 2

    MoFiโ€™s 45rpm reissue of Jeff Beckโ€™s Truth delivers seismic bass and analogue warmth that outshines many rock classics; released just before Zepโ€™s debut, it remains a blues-rock benchmark for sound and influence.

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  • Florida Audio Expo, 2023

    From Acoraโ€™s granite giants to Endowโ€™s space-age arrays, Mike Harkins captures the innovation and immersive sound at Florida Audio Expo 2023, where 77 exhibits showcased audioโ€™s finest and boldest in Tampaโ€™s warmth.

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  • Pink Floyd Exhibition: (Picking at) Their Mortal Remains

    Montrealโ€™s Pink Floyd Exhibition dazzles with over 350 artifacts, revealing stories behind the band’s evolutionโ€”from Watersโ€™s schoolyard traumas to DSOTM’s breakthroughโ€”while celebrating the enduring radical spirit that defined their sound.

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