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Stephen Mejias  |  Jul 12, 2006  |  0 comments
The PATH train arrives at its 33rd Street stop. The doors slide open. People slither out. Treading up the crowded platform, we are made to pass through stainless-steel turnstiles. I hate touching skin to steel, preferring to push the mechanism over with the forward motion of my legs. Almost as though the turnstiles aren't there.
Stephen Mejias  |  Jul 11, 2006  |  0 comments
JA often compliments me on how easily words flow from my fingertips to the screen.
Stephen Mejias  |  Jul 11, 2006  |  1 comments
Fact: I don't even want to know what bi-wiring is.
Robert Baird  |  Jul 11, 2006  |  2 comments
Stereophile's answer to Poppin' Fresh talks with Dr. John backstage at June's HE 2006 show in Los Angeles.
Stephen Mejias  |  Jul 10, 2006  |  1 comments
"I see you finally got your hair cut," says JA.
Robert Baird  |  Jul 10, 2006  |  0 comments
So let get me this straight. Orrin Hatch, Republican senator from Utah, is one of the heavy hitters whose deluge of 11th hour phone calls not only springs music producer Dallas Austin out of a Dubai jail for coke possession, but it also helps to turn a four year jail sentence into a pardon?
Stereophile  |  Jul 09, 2006  |  0 comments

You may not care for the music, but sometimes a song's title will catch your fancy. Forget about the tune itself, what is your favorite song title of all time?

Forget about the tune itself, what is your favorite song title of all time?
Here it is
92% (56 votes)
Don't have one
8% (5 votes)
Total votes: 61
Wes Phillips  |  Jul 09, 2006  |  0 comments
We have just learned that Paul Nelson, an influential music writer and talent scout for Mercury Records, was found dead in his New York City apartment last week. The cause of death was not reported.
Wes Phillips  |  Jul 09, 2006  |  0 comments
In a gesture that mirrors a petition the Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) is presenting to Congress, Flowerburger Records is circulating a petition requesting that the British Parliament and the BPI, Britain's recording industry trade group, stop the lawsuits against music fans and develop constructive alternatives aimed at compensating artists.
Stereophile Staff  |  Jul 09, 2006  |  0 comments
A highlight of recent Home Entertainment Shows has been the Sunday afternoon "Analog Clinic" presented by Stereophile senior editor Michael Fremer. Michael, who writes about vinyl playback every month in his "Analog Corner" column, spends an hour showing Show attendees how to set up a turntable and how to optimize the tonearm geometry. To judge by the attendance at Home Entertainment 2006, held last month in Los Angeles, this is a popular subject these days.

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