Giant Step Arts: a Visionary Jazz Concept
Given that hundreds of jazz recordsmany of them good are released every month, and that new jazz labels pop up all the time, is the release of three new albums really news?
Given that hundreds of jazz recordsmany of them good are released every month, and that new jazz labels pop up all the time, is the release of three new albums really news?
After a product makes it to that list, if Stereophile's reviewers go more than a few years without hearing it againin a home system or a dealer's showroom or even at an audio showthat product falls off the list, usually quietly. Thus, if a reviewer is maximally knocked out by a piece of playback gear, yet the fates allow neither a purchase nor an extended loan, he or she or someone else on staff must endeavor to borrow it again so it can stay recommended.
In all cases, the spirit and care with which we approach new territory helps inform our conclusions.
And at just the right time: Not only is there an unprecedented amount of sanely priced, excellent-sounding audio gear on the market; there's this thing happening between us right here and nowthe fact that you're reading a letter I wrote especially for you.
That reader was responding to my AXPONA report about Magnepan's new $650/pair Little Ribbon Speaker (LRS)which I presume he also heard at the show.
Even though Henry Brant's mind-boggling Ice Field for orchestra and organ won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2002the year after its premiereand years later was revisited by the San Francisco Symphony, for which it was commissioned, no recording format has succeeded at capturing its musical and spatial wonders. Until now.