
Founder of Le Studio, the iconic, pop-culture defining music studio tucked in the Canadian wilderness, Andrรฉ Perry worked with some of the biggest artists in the biz. Did he have any favourites?

Motown met the Summer of Love in 1967 with โReflections,โ as psychedelic soul emergedโwhile Sly & the Family Stoneโs electrifying debut laid the groundwork for funk, disco, and the future of R&B.

Blue Noteโs Classic Vinyl Reissue Series delivers high-quality 180-gram LPs mastered by Kevin Gray, offering pristine sound from iconic jazz albums like Horace Silverโs 6 Pieces of Silver and Art Blakeyโs The Big Beat. Audiophile vinyl is backโbut with modern care and legacy.

Tracing discoโs roots back to slave songs, chain gangs, and swing countercultures, the article shows how rhythm evolved into a movement โ one made possible not by concerts, but by records and multitrack recording.

Paul McGowan opens up about PS Audioโs evolving speaker plans, his friendship with Seth Godin, and a life shaped by draft dodging, vegetarianism, and a passion for building audio gear he’d proudly use himself.

When the CD came out, many vinyl record enthusiasts decried the format. โIt sounds mechanical!โ Theyโd protest. โIt sounds cold!โ Digital sucks became their mantra. A format war ensued. And while most of them today will concede that CD playback sounds leagues better than it used to, many still canโt fully warm up to it.…