Vinyl Rules & New Blogs Rising
In this">http://www.electronichouse.com/article/sharing_in_the_vinyl_groove/">th… nice piece, Arlen Schweiger, managing editor of Electronic House, describes the great amount of fun he’s enjoyed while getting back into vinyl. Even on a modest analog rig ($50 Technics turntable and $100 Cambridge Audio phono preamp), Arlen has had no trouble noting vinyl’s virtues, which in his experience include wider soundstages, better focused images, and tighter bass. Most of all, it seems, Arlen is enjoying hunting for outstanding bargains on used LPs and sharing his discoveries with friends and family. Be sure to check out the slideshow.
Vinyl Sooner
Recent CD purchases that I need to buy all over again on vinyl, in alphabetical order (obviously):
Viva Las Vegas
Dudes! We're in Las Vegas. This town is bananas, all sex and smoke and blurry light, gambling and booze and deep fried foods.
Voice Shatter
If you like (or even if you don't like) the album version of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy," try this slow live jam.
Vol.17 No.10
Vol.17 No.10 (October 1994)
Vol.17 No.2
Vol.17 No.2 (February 1994)
Vol.19 No.3
Vol.19 No.3 (March 1996)
Vol.20 No.9
Vol.20 No.9 (September 1997)
Vol.22 No.12
Vol.22 No.12 (December 1999)
Vol.27 No.1
Vol.27 No.1 (January 2004)