This year's experience was better—much better. The first room I walked into—the Audio Note UK room—was playing an old cello LP; it sounded like Jacqueline du Pré, but I'm not sure. A good Audio Note UK system is a very fine way to listen to old classical LPs, among the finest. The next room I walked into—the Vitalis Audio…
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Jason Victor Serinus reviewed this non-oversampling (NOS) digital-to-analog converter from AQ Technologies, aka Aqua Acoustic Quality, in June 2018. The Formula xHD, which costs $17,000, has no chips or digital filters, instead using a 24-bit, four-branch, resistor-to-resistor (R2R) ladder based on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). When JVS listened to a recording of Vadim Gluzman performing the Brahms Violin Concerto, with the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra under James Gaffigan (SACD/CD, BIS 2172), he found…
"It also has to do with what I've become since I got to Skywalker, and the similarity between what we try to do in scoring and what the rest of the building does. Our approach springs from George [Lucas]'s vision to design a space for inventions that…
LAJ's Five Favorite Recording Projects (footnote 1)
Ferron Shadows on a Dime (engineer)
Kronos Quartet Nuevo (engineer)
Rosemary Clooney Dedicated to Nelson (engineer)
Laura Karpman & Langston Hughes Ask Your Mama (engineer)
Unbreakable, Original Cast Recording, featuring the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus (producer/engineer)
LAJ's Five Most Recent Projects
Jake Heggie Songs for Murdered Sisters featuring Joshua Hopkins (producer/engineer…
Parlophone 0190295082260 (CD). 2021. Bernie Andrews, others, prods.; Nick Gomm, eng.
Performance ****
Sonics ***
The 50th anniversary of the release of David Bowie's The Man Who Sold the World was marked last year with a remastered reissue that restored Bowie's desired cover art and intended title: Metrobolist. Parlophone has followed that up with a worthy two-disc set charting Bowie's early course.
The first CD contains an hour-long radio appearance from February 1970, presented by BBC legend John Peel. On four songs, Bowie plays…
Alice Coltrane: vocals; organ
Impulse! B003370502 (CD). 2021. Ravi Coltrane, Ed Michel, prods.; Baker Bigsby, eng.
Performance *****
Sonics ****
Luaka Bop's 2017 release of the compilation The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda renewed interest in the singular work of the harpist/ pianist. Reissues of her self-produced cassettes have largely replaced the previous narrative—jazz widow who faded into irrelevance—with a new one: vital voice who followed her faith without faltering in her art.
The loss of husband…
Reference Recordings RR-149. David Frost, prod.; Keith O. Johnson, eng.
Performance ****½
Sonics *****
These three symphonies, all dating from the first half of the 20th century, comprise so apt a program that I'm surprised no one did it before. The striking contrasts among them—Barber's First unusually angular (for him), Sibelius's Seventh rugged and forward-looking, the Poem of Ecstasy (Scriabin's Fourth) mystical and impulsive—serve to underline their common features. Who knew, for example, that Barber could sound…
I like it despite having lived most of my life in places where the…
Performance *****
Sonics *****
Six weeks after the world's biggest pop group broke up, the "Quiet Beatle" began work on a monumental three-LP album that stands tall a half-century later. George Harrison's first solo album (his third if you count a movie soundtrack and an experimental-music record) is a masterpiece, a musical minestrone of influences and timestamps. For the artist, it was a sprawling release of creative energy…