
Reflecting on his first Fillmore East show in 1968, Twisted Sister’s Jay Jay French recalls how Canned Heatโs Henry Vestine provided the inspiration he neededโa blue-collar blues guitarist whose tone and style were accessible enough to emulate and transformative for a budding player.

On August 4, 1967, an English rock band known as Pink Floyd released their debut album โThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn.โ It wasnโt just another rock album. It was an eclectic mixture of psychedelic whimsy, philosophical introspection, and avant-garde experimentation that signaled the arrival of a major new force in British rock music.…

Tri-Cellโs Vince Scalzitti, a self-proclaimed headbanger, has built a mega-showroom outside Toronto to support dealers, not sell directโshowcasing stunning gear, hosting seminars, and proving audio is still all about relationships.

Audioguy CEO Jung-Hoon Choi champions the traditional Korean genre of sanjoโa hypnotic, rhythmically accelerating solo formโas the ultimate system test and spiritual reset, captured in stunning resolution on his labelโs audiophile-grade recordings.

Montrealโs Pink Floyd Exhibition dazzles with over 350 artifacts, revealing stories behind the band’s evolutionโfrom Watersโs schoolyard traumas to DSOTM’s breakthroughโwhile celebrating the enduring radical spirit that defined their sound.

Ciprian from Bucharest shares his meticulously crafted Wilson-LAMM system, built to dissolve his room and transport him emotionallyโproof that passion for lifelike music reproduction knows no borders, only commitment.

Raised on Zeppelin and Deep Purple in India, Priyoโs path to high-end audio took flight in Canadaโhis journey from vintage gear to a hybrid-tube system is powered by curiosity, experimentation, and sonic transformation.

Despite MoFiโs DSD controversy, Claude Lemaire finds their Eye in the Sky 45 rpm remaster a revelationโeclipsing his Canadian first press with staggering dynamics, transparency, and an analog warmth that challenges purist assumptions.

In Part 4 of this series, Gilles Laferriรจre defends high-end audio cabling against skeptics, citing top studios and engineersโlike Bob Ludwig and Kevin Grayโwho rely on premium cables to achieve superior sound quality.

Vincent Bรฉlanger, a fourth-generation cellist and Audio Note UK ambassador, blends elite classical training with audiophile sensibilities, global collaborations, and a deep reverence for accessible, emotionally resonant performance.

PMA’s Robert Schryer confesses to abandoning separates for the Grandinote Shinai integrated amp, declaring it the most human-sounding gear heโs ownedโand the cornerstone of a system that finally silenced the upgrade itch.

A small bladder can ruin music marathons, but Stadium Palโa discreet urinal pouchโlets you stay seated through entire Pink Floyd albums or Mahler cycles, preserving sonic immersion and letting your systemโs true balance keep you hooked longer.
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