Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips Talks Up Hi-Res Audio, Working With Miley Cyrus, Streaming, and Creating Orchestral Sounds

BY MIKE METTLER – JANUARY 14, 2017

When it comes to creating music that pushes the sonic envelope, Wayne Coyne and The Flaming Lips have been on the literal cutting edge of aural adventurousness for decades. Their new album, the evocatively titled Oczy Mlody — available now in various formats from Warner Bros., including a hi-res […]

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Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason on the True Origin of Live Quad in 1967

BY MIKE METTLER – NOVEMBER 22, 2016

Could it be any more fitting that Pink Floyd is the band to again raise the bar for box set presentation with their massive, 27-disc The Early Years 1965–1972 collection, out now via Pink Floyd/Columbia? The Early Years features (yes) over 49 hours of remastered and restored audio tracks […]

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Enigma on Surround Sound, the Magic of Number 8, and the Pitfalls of Vinyl

BY MIKE METTLER – NOVEMBER 18, 2016

When composer/producer Enigma dropped MCMXC a.D. in 1990, he literally turned the electronic music genre on its ear with his innovative use of Gregorian chants on “Sadeness (Part I),” an international dance smash that featured vocals in both Latin and French. That, coupled with the far-reaching impact of […]

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Thomas Dolby on the Science of Surround Sound

BY MIKE METTLER – OCTOBER 17, 2016

Thomas Dolby has made a science out of knowing just how to fuse technology and self-analysis into his music for decades. And that’s not too surprising, coming from the vocalist and keyboard/synth maestro who brought us pioneering electronic-pop hits like “She Blinded Me With Science,” “Hyperactive!,” “One of […]

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Roger Waters Announces Us + Them 2017 North American Tour; Talks Exclusively About Touring

BY MIKE METTLER – OCTOBER 13, 2016

Roger Waters will return to North America in 2017 with a pioneering new tour, Us + Them, featuring classic Pink Floyd, some new songs, and solo work – and all in live quad, to boot. The tour runs through the summer of 2017, and is promoted by AEG Live’s […]

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Clint Black Sounds Like a Better Man, Thanks to Hi-Res Audio

BY MIKE METTLER – OCTOBER 10, 2016

Clint Black knows what he wants, and he knows how to get it. And while the acclaimed country singer/songwriter is all for the immediacy of digital music, he also feels that it comes at a cost. “MP3s are convenient, but the music is greatly degraded,” he told me recently. […]

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Greg Lake on Emerson, Lake & Palmer in Surround Sound, King Crimson, and His Earliest Influences

BY MIKE METTLER – SEPTEMBER 20, 2016

Emerson, Lake & Palmer have always been at the forefront of sonic exploration, hi-res audio, and surround sound, going all the way back to the quad version of the live 1974 Welcome Back My Friends LP and especially the Dolby Surround mix supervised by John Kellogg for the first-ever studio version […]

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Steve Vai Contemplates His Hi-Res Audio Passion

BY MIKE METTLER – AUGUST 24, 2016

There are guitar gods, and then there’s Steve Vai. Vai catapulted the art of guitar playing into new realms the instant he became the designated “impossible guitar parts” player in Frank Zappa’s band while he was still a teenager. From there, he replaced Yngwie Malmsteen in Alcatrazz, was […]

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Jon Anderson on His Surround Sound Life, ARW, and Invention of Knowledge

BY MIKE METTLER – JULY 28, 2016

When last we checked in with Jon Anderson, he told us about his ongoing love and appreciation for hi-res audio and surround sound. Never one for sitting still, Anderson continues to find creative challenges at every turn, having just released a fine collaboration with guitarist Roine Stolt of […]

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Graham Nash Is All About Hi-Res for This Path Tonight Solo Album and Future CSNY Projects

BY MIKE METTLER – APRIL 19, 2016

The emperor has no clothes. In this scenario, the emperor is Graham Nash, the legendary British component of Crosby, Stills & Nash (and sometimes Young), and no clothes refers to his new solo album This Path Tonight, which was released on April 15, 2016 on various formats via […]

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