The only thing being fooled on April 1 is the idea that music needs to be perfect”— Eric Van Aro LUGANO, SWITZERLAND, ...
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Bill Callahan never needed to shout to be heard. From the tape-hiss and four-track fog of the early Smog cassettes to the ...
As streaming reshapes the music industry, a new University of Washington Music and Technology program is preparing the next generation of professional musicians.
Substack creators can pre-record video conversations with up to two guests, then publish directly on the platform.
Retro audio is having a moment again. These four new gadgets mix classic design cues with modern playback, wireless features, and everyday practicality.
In spite of everything, here are 18 small to midsize music venues that have opened in recent years in Southern California.
After touring with Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails, Shenendehowa grad Tyler Krupsky returned to upstate NY to create a full-service recording studio in his home.
Vinyl records are firmly back in rotation, but getting started does not have to mean spending a fortune or building a complicated hi-fi stack from day one. Whether you want a simple, all-in-one setup ...
A recording circulating online has been confirmed to be from the discovery of a cup allegedly containing alcohol left in board chambers by former Supervisor Pati Nolen and has reignited discussion ...
Does the color of a concert venue change how we hear music? German researchers have an answer.
Country music bard Johnny Cash once said the only difference between himself and Oregon singer-songwriter Buzz Martin was their source materials, which were equally hardscrabble but thousands of miles ...