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December 9th, 2025
Thorens Appoints MoFi Distribution As Official North American Distributor returns brand to North America following nearly a year long lapse By: Tracking AngleFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Chicago, IL - December 9, 2025—Thorens, one of the world’s oldest and most iconic turntable manufacturers, has appointed MoFi Distribution as its exclusive distributor for North America. Founded in 1883 in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, Thorens has shaped the landscape of analogue music reproduction for more than 140 years, from early phonographs to legendary turntables such as the TD 124. Under the leadership of CEO Gunter Kürten, who took over the... Read More
Comments: 0December 9th, 2025
Stillpoints Ultra 1E and Ultra 1S What you can't hear still sounds bad By: Ken RedmondThere’s a moment every long-term listener reaches — though nobody ever tells you when it’s coming. It’s the moment when the chase for bigger, better, shinier components suddenly quiets down, and you start paying attention to the space around the notes instead of the notes themselves, when you stop wondering what the next component will reveal and start wondering what’s hiding in the shadows of the system you already love.Spend enough time immersed in this hobby, and... Read More
Comments: 0December 9th, 2025
Big Lift for 10-year old Little Fwend Lasse Gretland’s automatic tonearm lifter has found its way from Oslo onto turntables worldwide. By: Jan Omdahl
Little Fwend, the automatic tonearm lifter made by Lasse Gretland of Norway, has grown into a niche success story. Unparalelled product quality and usability – plus attention from Technics – has turned the device into a cult favorite among turntable enthusiasts.
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Newvelle Records Is Having a Big Pre-Holiday Record Sale nearly 50% off much of the catalog By: Tracking AngleNewvelle Records is having a big record sale between now and Christmas. The company has priced most of its stock at nearly 50% off. Individual records are currently $35-$40. According to Newvelle's Elan Mehler, "Ron Horton's Double LP is $45, Full 6 LP Box sets are $200. We still have a couple of Season 4 Box Sets, Irma Thomas, and Ellis have a couple left as well".Many great records there! Read More
Comments: 1December 5th, 2025
Making Good Records Great: Tom “Grover” Biery Reframes Classic Albums for the Contemporary Listener The Definitive Sound Series Brings Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song" Into the 21st Century By: Evan TothIt’s a remarkable moment to be a record collector. Music lovers have never had more ways to hear their favorite albums in whatever format feels right: hi-res files, streaming on the move, sometimes reel-to-reel and cassette tape—the whole buffet. And yet, there’s a meaningful difference between a solid pressing and a pressing built to be the definitive document of an album. Audiophile labels have chased that ideal for decades: each working to deliver versions that... Read More
Comments: 3December 5th, 2025
The Best Of Muddy Waters Acoustic Sounds Reissues The Iconic Blues Album By: Joseph W. WashekIn April 1958, Chess Records released its third LP, The Best of Muddy Waters. It was a straight up, no compromises, hard blues album, a look back to earlier days of the label when Muddy, recording classic after classic, created the template for what became Chicago Blues. But now Chess was chasing crossover, big money, pop hits, and was no longer primarily a blues label. The prior two LPs, Rock, Rock, Rock, a movie soundtrack, and After School Session, Chuck Berry’s... Read More
Comments: 2December 4th, 2025
UMe's Vinylphyle Series First Release Quartet Are All Hits, No Misses Joe Nino-Hernes takes his place at the top of the audiophile mastering food chain By: Michael FremerUMe's Vinylphyle series, its version of Rhino's High Fidelity reissue series strikes the same pose, hits the same high notes and so far is a complete success. Warner Records should be flattered. With these two strong, image making audiophile quality reissue programs Rhino and UMe have left Sony in the vinyl dust. If Sony's not going to let its master tapes go to others to reissue titles, the least it can do is start a similar series.There are... Read More
Comments: 12December 4th, 2025
Patricia Brennan Spans the Cosmos The vibist-composer's 10-piece band soars to new heights By: Fred KaplanVibraphonist-composer Patricia Brennan is a rare musician: a child prodigy (she started studying music in her native Mexico at age 4) who advanced through the classical world (selected to tour with the Orchestra of the Americas at 17), then won a scholarship at the Curtis Institute of Music while also playing with the local Philadelphia Orchestra—and then, when she moved to New York and took up jazz, turned out to have a flair for sophisticated composition and a... Read More
Comments: 1December 4th, 2025
Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ Newly Mixed in Dolby Atmos 50th anniversary Atmos remix retains the album's original character By: Malachi LuiLast night (December 3) at members club/coworking space Neuehouse in Kips Bay, Manhattan, Sony/Legacy unveiled the 50th anniversary Dolby Atmos mix of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here, soon to be released on December 12 on standalone Blu-ray and in the multi-format deluxe box set. (I assume the Atmos mix will also stream on Apple Music.) Newly mixed by longtime Pink Floyd engineer James Guthrie, this is the third surround iteration of Wish You Were Here, after the... Read More
Comments: 6December 2nd, 2025
Rosalìa Goes For The Jugular On New Album 'Lux' The Catalan Singer Collaborates With Björk And The LSO On A Searing Set Of Flamenco-Tinged Torch Songs By: Mark DawesRosalìa is a Catalan singer whose musical studies focused on flamenco, but that is only one aspect of her broad and uncompromising compositional and performance abilities. Born near Barcelona in 1992, she may be more familiar as a pop performer, having produced hip-hop and reggaeton-flavoured tracks with artists like Pharrell Williams. If she is not that familiar to some North American readers today, that might change rapidly; the album “Lux” reached top ten in the... Read More
Comments: 10December 2nd, 2025
Hear Alice Cooper’s Nightmare Live A long-time bootlegged KBFH broadcast gets an official release for RSDBF By: Dylan PegginVincent Furnier, who took on the Alice Cooper moniker after the titular group had disbanded, triumphed by releasing his first and arguably best solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare. As if going solo was entering the big unknown enough, supporting the album on the road became a huge risk. Cooper and manager Shep Gordon invested over half a million dollars of their own money into the production, making it a win-big-or-lose-everything scenario. Welcome to My Nightmare... Read More
Comments: 4December 1st, 2025
Caelan Cardello's "Chapter One" Drops December 8th on Jazz Bird/Liam Records! vinyl edition mastered by Dave McNair By: Michael FremerCaelan Cardello’s exciting new Jazz Bird/Liam Records release Chapter One had audiences from the recent Warsaw Audio Video Fair to The Capital Audio Festival applauding as if Caelan and his trio were playing live instead of on 180g vinyl.Musically, Caelan’s studio set debut is nothing like the now sold-out Rufus Reid Presents Caelan Cardello (Liam Records ARF-1)—a live recording of elegantly performed jazz standards that goes down smoothly— like well-aged Scotch.On... Read More
Comments: 2December 1st, 2025
Bright, Not Brilliant: Neil Young's 'Tonight's The Night' at 50 With missed opportunities, wild nights, and one big, bad choice, the 50th anniversary release of 'Tonight’s The Night' is as uncanny as the original By: Abigail Devoe
“Some get stoned,
Some get strange,
Sooner or later, it all gets real.”
Keen listeners will recognize these lyrics from “Walk On,” a sunny number Neil Young rambles through on the middle installment of the famed “ditch” trilogy, On The Beach. But as revealed by Neil’s latest release, those words actually speak to the dark and drunk final installment: Tonight’s The Night.
Read More Comments: 9December 1st, 2025
Relaxed or Not Relaxed? That is The Question here's the answer By: Michael FremerIn early November I posted a "re-do" story about the AFI Flat.Duo originally reviewed back in February. The "re-do" article included files comparing an excerpt from side one of the 4 LP one-sided reissue of the famous Reiner/CSO stereo recording of "Also Sprach Zarathustra" recorded in stereo in 1954 but not released in stereo until 1960 As LSC-1806. After recording it I put it into the AFI Flat.Duo, set it to "Relax" mode and... Read More
Comments: 8December 1st, 2025
Score One For Analog: An Interview With Soundtrack Recording Engineer Shawn Murphy From the archives: Michael Fremer interviews Shawn Murphy By: Michael Fremer
This interview with recording engineer Shawn Murphy originally appeared in The Tracking Angle print magazine published right around this time 30 years ago. This weekend, the L.A. & Orange County Audio Society will present Shawn with a "Record of the Year" award for his recording of Yuja Wang performing Shostakovich's Piano Concertos 1 and 2 reviewed on this website. More significantly the recording is up for a Grammy Award. We published it back in September, 2022 as the new website was going live but I thought it a good idea to bring it now to the front page.
Read More Comments: 0December 1st, 2025
Tiny Vinyl 4” Singles: Listenable? Relevant? A new format not quite sure of its purpose By: Malachi LuiBack in 2019, Crosley and Record Store Day revived the 3” 8ban records originally developed in Japan by Bandai and Toyokasei. These 33rpm single-sided 3” singles did okay as a collectors’ novelty, with one main problem: some of the spindle holes aren’t the standard size, so one must spend $70 on the special Crosley player (fitted with an Audio-Technica AT3600L cartridge) to play them.Now, Tiny Vinyl aims to replicate that novelty value with wider compatibility.... Read More
Comments: 6December 1st, 2025
Baking Beats Trailblazing producer Arthur Baker's memoir winds the tape back By: JoE SilvaIt was one of those steamy July days in Manhattan when everyone looks and feels like a damp hot dog that’s just been pulled from a street cart. Piling on to that discomfort are the handcuffs Arthur Baker is being fastened to after being slammed up against a wall near the corner of West 37th Street for supposedly hitting a traffic warden with his car. The false charges are eventually dropped, but the memory of missing out on reuniting with Bob Dylan after one of his... Read More
Comments: 0November 30th, 2025
A Confusing Deluxe Reissue of Prince’s ‘Around The World In A Day’ With a lackluster remaster and questionable curation, this 40th anniversary 3LP set feels unnecessary By: Malachi LuiSony/Legacy, which in 2021 acquired from Warner the American rights to most of Prince’s imperial 1980s catalog, hasn’t been too active in mining his legendary vault, maybe because of issues over who actually owns what of the unreleased material and for where. (Territorial rights splits between major labels easily become an inefficient nightmare for everyone.) Aside from partnering with Warner on a super deluxe Diamonds and Pearls box set, Sony’s work has been... Read More
Comments: 7November 29th, 2025
The UHQR "A Charlie Brown Christmas" Is Here Just in Time! It Almost Didn't Exist At All In Any Format 60 years later and it's never sounded better or even close to this good By: Michael FremerThe enduring charm of this soundtrack and the 1/2 hour animated special associated with it—the one that everyone loves no matter age or religion—had an unusually troubled beginning. It almost wasn't produced. No one at the three networks was interested in an hour long Charlie Brown special having nothing to do with Christmas so it was trimmed to a half hour version but still in 1964 no one wanted it. But Fantasy had commissioned Vince Guaraldi to produce a... Read More
Comments: 5November 26th, 2025
Black Friday Record Store Day Titles Worth Considering not the greatest Black Friday ever but still.....a few that are amazing! By: Michael Fremer
This year's Black Friday RSD titles aren't the greatest but there's still many worth considering and I've played the ones I'm recommending so there won't be any sonic surprises. I've found that some of the most desirable will later be found on Discogs and Ebay for premium prices but many that are out of the way and ones you might want will be offered at the "list" price.
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