Weekly Tracks You Can Check Out Any Time You Like Hotel California as recorded on MTV in 1994 is an astounding display of sonic perfection. And I don't even like the Eagles.
Mix Tapes Better Together Mix Tape Voices joining to create something more than the sum of their parts. An audiophile mix tape of fantastic vocal harmonies.
Weekly Tracks I Need You To Drive The Nail Broken Man by St. Vincent is blistering, moody industrial rock with a hidden superpower–sick guitar tone.
Opinion Spotify Isn't What We Wish it Was (And That's OK) Streamers make it easier than ever to listen to and distribute music. What they aren't doing is paying artists a living wage, and that's OK. Here's why...
Weekly Tracks Whatcha Gonna Do? Rap Is Not Afraid Of You On Bring the Noise, Public Enemy unleashes an expertly controlled explosion of hard funk, jazz, industrial, and deftly scratched records.
Downloads "Wave Seeker" HDPI Wallpaper Pack HDPI digital wallpaper pack in three sizes and five color variants.
Downloads Cheat Sheet: Stereo Speaker Setup A checklist to improve stereo speaker sound for free in under an hour
Weekly Tracks That Ain't Working There is a strong argument that Money for Nothing by Dire Straits is the production standard for dynamic range and clarity.
Weekly Tracks Hold on a Sec Flu from K-pop megastar IU's album "Lilac" is three minutes of dynamic pop sugar that will fly you to hi-fi tweeter heaven.
Mix Tapes Dreadful Mix Tape A no-cheese Halloween mix tape. Creeping crawling tracks featuring monsters both real and imagined, hand-selected to deliver goosebumps in high-fidelity.
Weekly Tracks You Must Have Been Out Your Mind The Pot from TOOL's "10,000 Days" album is a monstrous song with gobs of tiny details worth listening to.
Weekly Tracks A Map With No Ocean James Blake's semi-cover song, Limit to Your Love, is a bizarre journey into the depths of sound.