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Thursday September 02, 2010


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Feature Story

Preservation Hall: Back to the Future, Pt. 1

Feature Story

Preservation Hall: Back to the Future, Pt. 2

Book Review

What Makes an Indie Record Store Owner Tick?

Feature Story

The Beatles Remasters: A Splendid Time Is Guaranteed For Most
The Beatles
Better than the original vinyl?

Book Review

A Zip Code With Its Own Playlist! (Book Review)
Harvey Kubernik
Canyon Of Dreams

Book Review

Drummer Says No to Yes and Rock Stardom (Autobiography)

Feature Story

Think Too Much: The S&G Album That Wasn't (Feature)
Simon and Garfunkel
Don't stand so close to me?

Feature Story

The Most Comprehensive Record Cleaning Article Ever!
Zen and the Art of Record Cleaning Made Difficult
Originally published in the out of print and much sought after third issue of The Tracking Angle, from the summer of 1995

Feature Story

We'll Get It Wrong In The Mix (blast from the past)
Michael Fremer
And I complained about recorded sound in 1985? That was a "golden age" of good sound compared to most of what we get now!

Feature Story

New Pressing Plant Opens in Cleveland
Gotta Groove Records
Gotta Groove front window

Editor’s Column

Now! You Can Own Every Record Ever Made!

Feature Story

New Orleans Music Festival Turns 40 Part 1 (Festival Review)
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
After decades of growing pains, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has finally morphed into a solid, music-based, cultural mega-fest

Feature Story

New Orleans Music Festival Turns 40 Part II (Feature)
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
After decades of growing pains, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has finally morphed into a solid, music-based, cultural mega-fest

Interview

The Doors and The Elektra Records Sound Part I (The Tracking Angle reprint)
Recording Engineer Bruce Botnick
Legendary recording engineer Bruce Botnick (photo © Taro Yoshida)

Interview

Elite Recordings: A Conversation With Freelance Recording Engineer Veteran Marc Aubort
Marc Aubort
The engineer in his workspace on a warm Spring afternoon (photo by Wes Bender)

Interview

The Doors and The Elektra Records Sound Part II (The Tracking Angle reprint)
Recording Engineer Bruce Botnick
The cover of The Tracking Angle, issue 14

Discography

10 of Bruce's Personal Favorites
Recording Engineer Bruce Botnick
We asked Bruce Botnick to pick 10 of his favorite sessions

Feature Story

Take The Virtual Tour
PortalSpaceRecords
The logo says it all

Feature Story

Long-Awaited The Doors Vinyl Box From Rhino Arrives (new reissue)
The Doors
Was it worth the wait?

Interview

Smashing Records At PortalSpaceRecords, The Reconstituted EMI Pressing Plant
Roy Matthews
A man and his machines. Former EMI pressing plant manager and equipment designer Roy Matthews back at work pressing records

Feature Story

Russian Collector/Historian Produces Reference-Quality, Fully Illustrated Labelographies (Book review)
Yuri Grishin
A cover to entice the hard core

Political Note

Musicangle Editor Gets Political Blog on Northjersey.com Website (corrected URL)

Feature Story

Apple Corps LTD. And EMI Music Announce Remastered Beatles Catalogue For Worldwide Release September 9, 2009
The Beatles
(© Apple Corps Ltd, 2009)