Looking Grim for Net Radio

Looking Grim for Net Radio

On April 16, the US Copyright Review Board (CRB) denied an appeal of its decision to restructure the royalty fees for Internet radio. As we <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/news/031907internet/">reported</A&gt;, independent Internet broadcasters and the NPR called it a "stunning, damaging decision," predicting that it would price small operators and public broadcasting, which do not receive widespread commercial underwriting, out of business.

Linn Getting in Tune

Linn Getting in Tune

Iconic audio manufacturer Linn Products announced April 18 that the Scottish firm will "realign" its business strategy to create "a more focused range of even higher quality products, specifically aimed at the premium end of the consumer market."

AMR CD-77, any auditions?

A new company, Abbingdon Music Research (AMR) is hitting the market with a new CD player, CD-77. This sounds to be a very promising player -- selectable oversampling (none to 24/96), tube putput, lab grade master clock, custom top loading transport, built like a tank (even with copper clad shielding), etc...

Has anyone had the chance to audition this yet??? I hear they will be at HE07, but unfortunately the wife wants to see the Queen in Williamsburg VA that weekend:( Sure would love to see the CD-77 in Stereophile mag (hint hint).

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

The local Classical station here in Austin broadcasts the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as well as the Disney Orchestra. The quality of the Pittsburgh broadcast is considerably better than that of Disney.

Have any of you guys actually attended events at both and is the Pittsburgh experience that much better or is the Disney experience rather average? I'm curious as to whether the Pittsburgh orchestra is as good as they come across via the broadcasts or if it's simply a matter of the broadcasts themselves being of particularly higher in quality.

New Releases from Jagjaguwar

New Releases from Jagjaguwar

Christian <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/041607listening/">recommended…; a great new band to me: <a href="http://www.thebesnardlakes.com/">The Besnard Lakes</a>. Listening to them reminds me of Brian Wilson and Pink Floyd and My Morning Jacket. There are shiny falsettos, dream sequences, and reverb-drenched solos. It's music that I want to share with my girlfriend. A Google search then led me to the band's record label, <a href="http://www.jagjaguwar.com/">Jagjaguwar</a&gt;. There, I found a happy surprise: entire albums &#151; freely flowing streams of music &#151; not only from The Besnard Lakes, but also from a couple of other interesting bands, <a href="http://www.odawastheband.com/Odawas/Main.html">Odawas</a&gt; and <a href="http://www.alexdeliverymusic.com/">Alex Delivery</a>.

David Torn

David Torn

jazz fusion is a movement in music, that I have to say, often leaves me cold. Yeah, <I>Bitches Brew</I> is great and other masterworks of the genre obviously resonate, but shows like a rare appearance by guitarist David Torn that I caught on Tuesday night at Joe's Pub are less than thrilling.

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