In Heavy Rotation
August 5th, 2025
Amina Claudine Myers' Profound Solo Meditation The veteran pianist puts out another stunning LP for Red Hook Records By: Fred KaplanAmina Claudine Myers should be a lot more famous than she is. A composer-pianist-organist-singer of spiritual depth and grand virtuosity, she has been recording, as a leader or accompanist, for nearly a half century, but mainly for small labels and as a member of an alliance—the avant-garde Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), which also spawned the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, and many others—that didn’t (and... Read More
Comments: 1August 4th, 2025
The Wattson Audio Madison Amplifier Shows That Great Things Come In Small Packages A Nifty New Creation from Swiss manufacturer CH Precision By: Jacob HeilbrunnThis past May I visited the Munich High-End show for the very first and, as it turns out, last time. Next year the exhibition will take place at the beginning of June in Vienna, the city that served for centuries as the capital of the Hapsburg empire before it collapsed at the close of World War I. Despite Munich’s displacement, the mood at this year’s show was anything but funereal. I was pumped to discover a passel of enjoyable and exciting audio exhibits, including... Read More
Comments: 4August 4th, 2025
Supatrac Nighthawk Takes Pivoted Arm Design to the Next Level does step up in price equal step up in sound quality? By: Michael FremerRevisiting a rave review can be uncomfortable. Was the product as good as you’d written it was? As conceptually groundbreaking and sonically spectacular as you’d described it? You never know until you return to it, unless of course you bought it and regularly use it, and even then, sometimes after a while you say to yourself “What was I thinking?” Or that but laced with expletives.The Supatrac Blackbird Farpoint got a rave review, and I bought it, but it’s not been in... Read More
Comments: 14July 29th, 2025
Andrew Hill's "Andrew !!!" Sat on the Shelf For 4 Years Before Alfred Lion Released It damned if I know why !!! By: Michael Fremer
No doubt Andrew Hill has more fans and has sold more albums over the past decade or two than he did while he was alive. Sad but true. Why this one sat on the Blue Note shelf for 4 years after it was recorded June, 25th, 1964 is something only Alfred Lion knows but he's no longer here to tell us. |
July 28th, 2025
Wilson Audio Introduces New Sabrina V at Innovative Audio NYC replaces the Sabrina X By: Tracking AngleWilson Audio Specialties introduced the new $28,000 Sabrina V loudspeaker at a July 24th event at Innovative Audio in New York City. Long time Wilson employee--Director of Sales-- and award winning recording engineer Peter McGrath plays the music, only a bit of which is included in this video because what's the point of picking it up with Bluetooth microphones? Industry veteran and new Wilson employee Patrick Butler describes the considerable differences between... Read More
Comments: 5July 28th, 2025
“Classic Love” - A Future Longtime Classic? The new EP from Philadelphia’s self-described ‘constant hitmaker’ By: Dylan PegginIn the heart of the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, just under the Market Street Elevated (‘the el’ as the locals call it), is a mural of text and visual interpretations of songs from a native’s album. That mural alone cements Kurt Vile's place within the city’s culture. Originally from the borough of Lansdowne, Kurt’s career progressed from creating low-fidelity bedroom recordings to the slickest-sounding nuggets from his home studio. Vile’s twist on... Read More
Comments: 0July 27th, 2025
Chess Gets a 75th Anniversary Reissue Series Too, Courtesy, Acoustic Sounds six titles mastered by Matthew Lutthans from the original analog master tapes By: Tracking Angle
Acoustic Sounds announced today a 75th anniversary Chess Records series, with 6 titles to be rolled out 2 monthly starting October 17th, all cut from original master tapes by Matthew Lutthans and pressed at Quality Record Pressing, housed in archival quality gatefold "Tip on" jackets.
Read More Comments: 9July 27th, 2025
Scintillating Shostakovich with Superstar Pianist Yuja Wang in Audiophile Sound Legendary Producer/Engineer Shawn Murphy brings the heat By: Mark Ward
With superstar pianist Yuja Wang on top form, and conductor Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra completing their Shostakovich cycle (available on CD individually or in a box), this vinyl release of the composer’s exciting, very accessible piano concertos rivals the best of the Original Source Series in its vivid sonics. Proving that digital can be done right, is this a new Audiophile Classic?
Read More Comments: 40July 26th, 2025
Michael Ochs, Author, Music Journalist and Music Archivist R.I.P. Ochs kept the images others tossed By: Harvey KubernikMichael Ochs, music journalist, author, record label publicist and the preeminent music photo archivist of all time, died on July 23, 2025, at his home in Venice Beach, Calif. He was 82 and cause of death from Parkinson’s disease, with which Ochs had been diagnosed five years ago, he was also suffering from COPD, kidney and heart related issues. The younger brother of 60s singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, Michael Ochs created a business of collecting images of musicians... Read More
Comments: 2July 24th, 2025
"Just Drop In" on The Brondesbury Tapes Read this review while you can: Fripp could find a way to copyright-claim something in here! Selections from Giles, Giles & Fripp's legendary demos are remastered from their original source. By: Abigail DevoeFew music-related fair use debacles quite measure up to the “Frippocalypse” – a years-long period in which Robert Fripp’s team copyright-struck every King Crimson album review, meme, anything, posted to YouTube. I felt like I was walking on eggshells every time I reviewed a King Crimson album.Some of my peers flew closer to the sun; losing entire YouTube channels over posting excerpts from the Brondesbury Tapes.In the context of The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles... Read More
Comments: 8July 24th, 2025
Mary Halvorson Hits the Peak The adventurous jazz guitarist's "About Ghosts" Is Her Best Album Yet By: Fred KaplanMary Halvorson is the jazz guitarist of the moment. The just-published Downbeat Critics’ Poll ranks her as #1 Guitarist of the Year, her Amaryllis Sextet as #1 Group of the Year, and Halvorson herself as #2 Artist of the Year (outflanked just barely by tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis).As if to sharpen the point, her new album—About Ghosts, her 14th as a leader since emerging as a wildly adventurous 27-year-old in 2008, her 4th release on the Nonesuch label... Read More
Comments: 6July 23rd, 2025
Our Man In Montpelier, Jacob Heilbrunn Finds a Record Shop and a kissa! By: Jacob HeilbrunnWhat self-respecting audiophile’s heart does not gladden at the sight of an LP store? There it was, a sign, black print in gothic script on a yellow background, jutting proudly from the facade, announcing Buch Spieler Records in downtown Montpelier, Vermont, only a few blocks from the gleaming golden dome of the State House. Just boffo.I ventured inside to discover a cornucopia of records, including some fine jazz reissues as well as originals. The prices were fair—10... Read More
Comments: 5July 23rd, 2025
Nick Drake—"The Making of Five Leaves Left" Coming July 25th From Island/UMe Nick Drake fans will want this! By: Tracking Angle(Press release): The Making Of Five Leaves Left, a project nine years in gestation, will be released this Friday, July 25 via Island/UMe. This Nick Drake Estate authorized edition comprises more than 30 previously unheard outtakes from the sessions which gradually became Nick Drake’s debut album, Five Leaves Left, and will be available as 4CD and 4LP boxed sets. The reason for the lack of any previous typical anniversary-related ‘deluxe’ set, was the Estate’s wish... Read More
Comments: 4July 23rd, 2025
Turnstile- "Never Enough" Is More Than Enough Grab your board and lace up your shoes, "Turnstile Summer" is underway. By: Michael JohnsonI think I was 18 or 19 years old the first time I heard Title Fight play. I remember standing in the hot summer Texas sun at the Mohawk on Red River street waiting for Converge to play, and all of a sudden this group of unassuming kids in loose-fit denim from Kingston, PA took the stage. They were followed quickly by a cohort of 20 or so teenagers that took over the crowd with the kind of energy that made damn sure everyone knew that we were watching the greatest punk... Read More
Comments: 3July 22nd, 2025
Ortofon's "Top Gun" X40 MC X Series Delivers the Sonic Goods impressive macrodynamic improvement over the old Quintet series Black By: Michael FremerOrtofon's MC X line introduced at last Spring's High End Munich show is an all new moderately priced moving coil series that from bottom (X10) to top (X40 reviewed here) is a major mechanical and electrical upgrade from the older Quintet lineup introduced in 2017. Despite the all new design, and worldwide inflation between 2017 and now, Ortofon has kept prices relatively stable. The Quintet Black (and Quintet Black S that Malachi Lui reviewed on AP during... Read More
Comments: 18July 22nd, 2025
Secretly Distribution Announces Global Distribution Deal with Org Music, Premier Destination For High-Quality Vinyl Reissues & Innovative New Releases Partnership Begins with Series of Funkadelic & Descendents Records, Available Now with More to Be Revealed Soon By: Tracking AngleTuesday, July, 22nd: Today, Secretly Distribution announces a worldwide distribution deal with Org Music, the Los Angeles-based independent record label that has established itself as a premier destination for both high-quality vinyl reissues and innovative new music. Furthering Org Music’s commitment to preserving essential recordings and championing forward-thinking artists, Secretly Distribution will now handle physical and digital music distribution, digital and... Read More
Comments: 6July 20th, 2025
Digging Deep: Inside Zev Feldman’s Quest for Hidden Jazz Treasures An inside look at how rare jazz recordings make their way from dusty tapes to deluxe editions By: Evan TothThe introduction most often associated with producer—and champion of unfairly unheard music—Zev Feldman, compares him to an archaeologist: the “Indiana Jones of jazz,” as The New Yorker wrote in 2023. Fittingly, Feldman’s occasional SiriusXM radio show is cleverly titled Jazz Detective. In a reissue landscape often focused on bringing listeners albums they may already own in triplicate, Zev shines his producer’s flashlight into unexplored corners of the archive:... Read More
Comments: 3July 20th, 2025
Flute, Folk and Flashbacks: Jethro Tull is “Still Living in the Past” The group’s first compilation receives the ‘Steven Wilson remix" treatment By: Dylan PegginCompilations tend to carry a certain stigma: contractual obligations, a stopgap between releases, executed without consent, or labels ringing every last dollar from a catalog. Some are subject to scrutiny regarding imbalanced tracklists and why certain songs were included or excluded. Regardless of intent, it provides curious fans with an ‘all-in-one’ primer, or sways the diehards with a dull obligation because of one exclusive track. Beyond the generalized view where... Read More
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