A Scotch Summer Mixtape

A Scotch Summer Mixtape

I’ve told you a bit about my favorite cassette label, Al Bjornaa’s <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/why_cassettes/">Scotch Tapes</a>, out of Batchawana Bay, Ontario, Canada. In <a href="http://www.imposemagazine.com/features/scotch-tapes-label-sampler">this Impose article</a>, Al goes into more detail, explaining how he built the label, and revealing some of his big plans for the remainder of the year, which include 60-70 new tapes, 4-5 vinyl releases, approximately 20 lathe cuts, a dozen zines, a couple of 8-tracks, and a monster summer compilation. (You can also download a Scotch sampler.)

Stan Getz & Kenny Barron

Stan Getz & Kenny Barron

A trend of sorts has taken hold the past few years: albums (in most cases, multi-disc boxed sets) capturing not just the highlights of a jazz concert but the whole concert—or a whole week’s worth of concerts, the entire run of a gig at a nightclub—every note of it.

New Jazz Arrivals at PREX

New Jazz Arrivals at PREX

Good news for jazz and vinyl lovers: The world’s greatest record store (at least in New Jersey), <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/708awsi/index.html">the Princeton Record Exchange</a>, just received a collection of over 2000 carefully maintained jazz titles, and they are now on sale, most priced between $1 and $4.99.

Heres the problem. Rock has lost its swing..

Re: My current love and successive pimping campaign for the band Glossary

http://www.glossary.us/

Look, here's the deal, as in, here's why I love it when people hear those
two songs and say "oh, Thin Lizzy!" and also am bummed out by it.

I love it because I love Thin Lizzy and any comparison, however slight or
even backhanded, is welcomed.

I hate it because it means that, as we feared, swing is gone from Rock &
Roll.

The First Annual Collect-i-Bowl Record Show

The First Annual Collect-i-Bowl Record Show

At this moment in time, there’s honestly no way I can justify spending more money on sweet, wonderful, soul-stirring vinyl records. I just can’t do it. I have bills to pay. I have records at home that I haven’t listened to yet. I have laundry to do and groceries to buy. But, damn, am I tempted to go to the First Annual Collect-i-Bowl Record Show at <a href="http://www.brooklynbowl.com/">Brooklyn Bowl</a> this Sunday.

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