📅 February 27, 2014

Legendary Jazz Label Blue Note To Reissue 100 Album On Vinyl, CD and Master for iTunes Format

Launched by Alfred Lion in 1939, Blue Note Records celebrates the 75th anniversary by announcing that they will be reissuing 100 iconic records from their catalog.

1979226_10152854546650639_1844892611_oLaunched by Alfred Lion in 1939, Blue Note Records celebrates the 75th anniversary by announcing that they will be reissuing 100 iconic records from their catalog. The titles will be reissued on vinyl and in Digital Hi Def, CD and the Mastered for iTunes formats. The celebration will start on March 25th with the release of five of their biggest hits, a collection of who’s who of jazz legends: Art Blakey’s ‘Free For All’, John Coltrane’s ‘Blue Train’, Eric Dolphy’s ‘Out To Lunch’, Wayne Shorter’s ‘Speak No Evil’ and Larry Young’s ‘Unity’.

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📅 June 18, 2013

Back To Vinyl: The Office Turntable [video]

Kontor, the world’s biggest dance music label wanted to promote the latest Boris Dlugosch track to the advertising industry. But the target audience notoriously ignore promo CDs, so Kontor used what all good DJs use to grab their audience… real vinyl.

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Kontor, the world’s biggest dance music label wanted to promote the latest Boris Dlugosch track to the advertising industry. But the target audience notoriously ignore promo CDs, so Kontor used what all good DJs use to grab their audience… real vinyl.  A vinyl record? How would anyone play that?

Jump over the break to find out…

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📅 March 5, 2013

Neil Young: Steve Jobs Listened To Vinyl At Home [video]

Steve Jobs, the “pioneer of digital music” who brought us the iPod, listened to vinyl records when he was at home because the quality of the sound is better than current digital formats can produce, rock ‘n’ roll legend Neil Young said Tuesday

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Steve Jobs, the “pioneer of digital music” who brought us the iPod, listened to vinyl records when he was at home because the quality of the sound is better than current digital formats can produce, rock ‘n’ roll legend Neil Young said Tuesday during a Q&A at the Dive Into Digital conference in Laguna Niguel, Calif.

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