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  • A Hometown Goodbye: The Beatlesโ€™ Historic Final Show in Liverpool

    Thereโ€™s a peculiar weight to history when it happens in real-time. December 5, 1965, at the Liverpool Empire Theatre wasnโ€™t just another stop on The Beatlesโ€™ UK tourโ€”it was a homecoming charged with energy, nostalgia, and, unbeknownst to most, a bittersweet farewell. For the 2,550 fans lucky enough to score tickets from a pool of…

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  • Amplified Confusion: Why the FTCโ€™s New Rule Falls Flat

    The FTCโ€™s 2024 Amplifier Rule aims for transparency but sparks backlash for outdated testing, unrealistic standards, and a loophole echoing pre-1974 marketing chaos.

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  • Buddy Holly’s First Appearance On The Ed Sullivan Show

    Imagine itโ€™s a chilly December 1 evening in 1957. TV screens across America flicker to life with that iconic Ed Sullivan introduction: โ€œAnd now, ladies and gentlemenโ€ฆ Buddy Holly and the Crickets!โ€ For just a few minutes, Buddy Hollyโ€”only 21 at the timeโ€”commands the national stage, bringing rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll into Americaโ€™s living rooms like…

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  • Girl, You Know It’s False: The Milli Vanilli Lip-Sync Scandal

    In the glittering circus of pop music, where smoke, mirrors, and synthesized beats reign supreme, few scandals hit harderโ€”or landed messierโ€”than the Milli Vanilli debacle of 1990. This wasnโ€™t just a little hiccup in the pop machine. This was a full-on implosion, a moment when the flashy veneer of the music industry was peeled back,…

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  • The Audiophileโ€™s Zombie Survival Guide

    In a world overrun by zombies, one audiophile refuses to compromiseโ€”soundproofing with carpets, powering hi-fi gear with solar, and hiding it from raiders to preserve what truly matters: perfect sound, even at the end.

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  • Grado Unveils Signature HP100 SE: A Modern Tribute to the Iconic HP1

    October 29, 2024, Grado Labs, world-renowned designer and manufacturer of award-winning headphones, announces the release of its newest and flagship model, the Signature HP100 SE. Grado Labs founder Joseph Grado created what many consider to be the high-end headphone market withthe release of the Signature HP1 headphone in the early 1990s. In recognition of Joseph…

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  • Inside The Lynyrd Skynyrdโ€™s 1977 Plane Crash

    It was October 20, 1977, and Lynyrd Skynyrd was riding high. Known for their fiery Southern rock anthems like โ€œSweet Home Alabamaโ€ and โ€œFree Bird,โ€ the band had just released their fifth album, Street Survivors. The album was set to push them to even greater heights, especially with the fresh energy of guitarist Steve Gaines.…

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  • The Best Gold Series by Monitor Audio Was Just Released

    Big news from Monitor Audio. The revered British speaker manufacturer, and multiple product-award recipient, launched its all-new Gold Series 6G speaker range.

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  • Bob Marleyโ€™s Final Bow: The Last Concert at Pittsburghโ€™s Stanley Theatre

    All photos by David Meerman Scott On September 23, 1980, Bob Marley, already a global icon and a beacon for reggae music, took the stage at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh for what would be his last live performance. The air was thick with anticipation as 3,500 fans packed the sold-out venue, but few knew…

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  • Upgrades that Brought My System to A Mind-Blowing Level

    For Paul Bowes, music comes firstโ€”but with Cardas cables, Synergistic grounding, and a Linn Utopik PSU, his upgraded system now delivers sound so immersive, it nearly brings Ella and Muddy back to life in his room.

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  • How To Play in a Rock Band, Part 1: Introduction

    “Iโ€™ve decided to start a new series. Even if youโ€™re not a musician, perhaps itโ€™ll give some insight into the nitty-gritty of the art of music-making, or inform your listening the next time you sit in front of your stereo, or just provide some entertainment and perhaps a life lesson or two.

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  • โ€œNo, I have the best system in the world!โ€: An Audio Journey From Venezuela to The Laurentian Mountains

    In a house bursting with 13 speakers and 6 subwoofers, one audiophileโ€™s living room doubles as a 7.6.6 surround-sound sanctuaryโ€”though his wife might call it something else entirely.

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  • Reviewed: Kamasi Washington’s Fearless Movement

    Kamasi Washingtonโ€™s Fearless Movement is a bold, rhythm-driven opus mixing jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hopโ€”but while its scope dazzles, its sheer scale raises questions about whether intimacy, not grandeur, is his next frontier.

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  • Zero-Gravity Listening Chambers: The Weightless Sound Experience

    A zero-gravity chamber promising โ€œweightless soundโ€ has become the latest obsession among audiophiles, blending luxury, pseudoscience, and orbital listening societies into a surreal new frontier of musical immersion.

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  • The 1985 Effect

    In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, a phenomenon reverberates with unwavering resonance – “The 1985 Effect.” This term is harvested from the seeds of J. Cole’s candid song “1985 (Intro to ‘The Fall Off’),” where wisdom intertwines with rhythm, creating a narrative that pierces the fabric of contemporary hip-hop culture. The song paints an authentic…

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