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Does your favourite song sound the same to someone who hates it? We explore the psychology behind our music taste and how society shapes it.
Canadian artist Lyle Kam talks about his new album, re:collections, and how his sound since his previous two albums and EPs.
After years of identity struggles, the French progressive metalcore band have redefined themselves and, in their fifth album, ...
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BigCountryHomepage on MSNAbilene’s Talon Cherry uses music to inspire & connect with the communityThe Nextdoor app can be used to find lost dogs or learn what is happening in the neighborhood, but scrolling through, you ...
The Japanese from Technics have every opportunity to conquer the TWS headphone market. This well-known audio brand, which is ...
One of the biggest reasons Sony’s 1000X series has dominated lists of the best headphones over the years is their sound. These cans have always provided powerful, precise, full-frequency sound, with ...
Across the latter part of her career, American composer Pauline Oliveros developed the term “deep listening” to describe a ...
In songwriting, Paul Simon always comes second to Bob Dylan. And as a result, he wishes he could be more like the Bard in one specific area.
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LAist on MSNThese old, trippy recordings of nature are inspiring Angelenos to use sound for art and healingThe pioneering nature recordings of ArtCenter attendee Irv Teibel, made between the 1960s and 70s, have inspired a new ...
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MusicRadar on MSNThe ultimate guide to pedal board essentials (and what order to put them in)Alternatively: If you don’t want trails from delays and reverbs spilling on, and want overall control of the final sound, ...
The new book 'Tearing Down the Orange Curtain' charts the often violent history of the Orange County punk scene and bands ...
Helen Humes’ knockout phrasing—rootsy, raw, and criminally underrated. 1961 Album reissue now available on 180-gram vinyl.
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