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LA HI-FI D'HIER ET D'AUJOURD'HUI, ET PEUT-ÊTRE DE DEMAIN J'ai envie aujourd'hui de vous faire partager un coup de cœur pour un site internet, même s'il ne s'agit pas vraiment d'art ou de création sonore, quoique...
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Katsumasa Kusunose, founder of the great Jazz Kissa publication, shares his fifteen favorite jazz kissas in Tokyo. Currently, about 100 jazz kissa and jazz bars are open in Tokyo. The number of such rooms in the region began to increase in the early 1960s and peaked in the late 1970s. At the peak, an estimated 200 jazz kissas were operating in Tokyo, but only about 20 remaining rooms have been in business since the 1960s and 1970s. In the past, many jazz bars were open in the morning, but as the o...
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Katsumasa Kusunose, founder of the great Jazz Kissa publication, shares his fifteen favorite jazz kissas in Tokyo. Currently, about 100 jazz kissa and jazz bars are open in Tokyo. The number of such rooms in the region began to increase in the early 1960s and peaked in the late 1970s. At the peak, an estimated 200 jazz kissas were operating in Tokyo, but only about 20 remaining rooms have been in business since the 1960s and 1970s. In the past, many jazz bars were open in the morning, but as the o...
You would think that if you have an electron microscope and a record player, you’re most of the way there to being able to record close-up footage of a needle traversing the grooves of a long-player record. Well, you would be wrong. It was actually quite a challenge, as the Applied Science YouTube channel recently demonstrated in vivid and mind-blowing detail. Among the difficulties that Ben Krasnow, the man behind the Applied Science channel, had to overcome were that a small square of the vinyl LP had to be carved out in order to fit it into the microscope chamber, and the LP had to be coated in a conductive material (evaporated silver) to avoid a circumstance whereby the electrons fired at its surface by the microscope would be absorbed, trapped, and eventually repelled. I don’t really understand any of this, but the video explains it very well. Also a new stylus also had to be constructed, because the magnets in the original cartridge would have deflected the incoming electrons. And guess what, they needed to make a custom tonearm as well. Even more astonishingly, the little movie that resulted isn’t a regular movie...
A legteljesebb reklámgyűjtemény az Orion Videoton és BRG múltjából. Kellemes időutazás nem csak Orion Videoton és BRG készülékek rajongóinak.
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Here is a gallery of chicks & discs - a collection of images of women and their vinyl from mid-century through the 1970s. Enjoy!
Back in November, a wireless technology called li-fi made a splash, proving to be 100 times faster than average wi-fi speeds in its first 'real world' tests.
A legteljesebb reklámgyűjtemény az Orion Videoton és BRG múltjából. Kellemes időutazás nem csak Orion Videoton és BRG készülékek rajongóinak.
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor "Scotch" - Overture, Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage: Paul Kletzki, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra… Decent condition- edges have normal vintage wear. Each record is cleaned using Hudson HI-FI cleaner. Be sure to follow us on TikTok & Instagram to see our other finds: @emeraldrecords24
Vintage Reel to Reel Player Recorder Tape Recorder Grundig TK14 Year: 1961–1963 . Price in first year of sale 299.00 DM
What possesses adults to think children love clowns? It was particularly bad in decades past, when those nightmarish denizens of the underworld (i.e. clowns) plastered their grotesque faces on tons of children’s products – including album covers. Let’s have a look at 30.
When things are bad, and the problems of life seem almost insurmountable, I think of Beethoven, the great composer who was a mere twenty-eight when he started going deaf. The siren call was tinnitus. A ghastly invasive white noise with its intolerable ringing and weird high-pitched squeals that constantly played in his ears. As these … Continue reading "‘I shall meet thee bravely’: Beethoven finds a reason to live at a moment of desperation"
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Joanie Labine, the first female DJ at the Whiskey, 1965. The first DJ at The Whisky, played records in a booth that was suspended to the right of the stage. During one of Johnny Rivers’ sets, Labine was moved to dancing and the concept of the go-go dancer was born. Soon a ‘uniform’ of the go-go dancer also evolved: a girl wearing a short, fringed skirt and high, white boots. Go-go dancers began appearing in nightclubs and discotheques across the country. During his tenure at The Whisky (a one year contract), Rivers recorded the album, Johnny Rivers Live at The Whisky a Go-Go, and The Miracles’ song Going to a Go-Go soon gave the nightclub a national reputation. Taste : Joanie Labine By Electric Looser