More Evidence
Fab.com is an e-commerce company devoted to all kinds of design-related items, from visual art to furniture to clothing. The company specializes in flash sales on trending themes, keeping its eager followers coming back daily. Ms. Little lets us know that Fab.com is now selling LPs and turntables—further evidence, as if we needed it, that vinyl’s increasing popularity has hit the mainstream.
More Green
As the plane approached the chaos of John F. Kennedy International Airport, I turned my head towards the small oval window to look out onto the bright City skyline.
More Groovy Stuff in the News
The KLF's awesome 1990 masterpiece, Chill Out, the latest album featured at Classic Album Sundays.
Reader Robert Stewart shares “A King’s Ransom from Queens,” a truly remarkable, eclectic record collection soon to be available from Amoeba Records.More Monkeyhaus
You see, JA, if you play the ride cymbal with a chicken wing, you're bound to get a lot more air in the upper octave… Photo by Jeff">http://www.jeffwong.com/">Jeff Wong.
More on Bard
The guys have posted a">http://blog.stereophile.com/he2006/060106bard/">a couple of entries discussing the very neat Bard wireless music system.
More Options from Shure
More Than Just Sonically Pure
Art Dudley:
More to Come
The poster shows that Light In The Attic will be releasing a second Rodriguez album in the near future. I'll be sure to pre-order that one, too.
More Tomorrow
I guess I lied when I said "More tomorrow." That should teach me something about making promises during "Recommended Components" time. I'm sorry.
Morning
I woke up this morning with the sun in my face and Heather Duby's "Places">http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/031908heatherduby/">Places Shape Lives" churning through my mind. I heard the old moan of cello and the aching melody, the hypnotic precision of the just-tuned drums, the constant trembling of the strangled guitar, and I knew it would be a good day.