vinyl at Frys Electronics store

Low and behold, I was in my local Frys Electronics store today and they had a rack of vinyl in the movie/music area of the store. Some were 180 gram vinyl. Bob Dylan, Eagles, Beatles, Metallica, Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon), and some others. The prices were good also. $20 for some. For those of you that aren't aware of Frys, it is a giant electronics store the size of a Walmart. They sell all kinds of computer stuff, movies, music, tvs, and audio gear.

Gongasufi: A Sufi And A Killer

Gongasufi: A Sufi And A Killer

I’ve also been digging the debut LP from Gongasufi, <i>A Sufi And A Killer</i>, on <a href="http://warp.net/records/gonjasufi/debut-album-a-sufi-and-a-killer#0">Wa… Records</a>. You listen to the first track and you’re like, “Hmm?” Listen to the second track and you’re like, “Oh.” Listen to the third track and you’re like, “What the hell is this?” Listen to the fourth track and you’re in love, you’re on your way to the record store even though you swore off buying records for a month, or at least until the next payday, but whatever, you have to have this record now. <i>Now</i>.

Awesome Bach

Audiophile siblings,

I just had to share my latest discovery.

I've been on a bituva JSB roll of late, specifically diving into some of his solo keyboard music and with a focus on some of the less well known performers. There are some really superb performances out there, many by artists, old and new, I that hadn't come across before. It's been fun to make the acquaintance of pianists like Anderszewski, Fray, Kuschnerova, Pogolerich, Svanberg, Tillner and Tomsic.

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