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Does Twelve Inches Satisfy You?
Introduction In the 1970s, the vinyl record industry faced a shortage due to the oil crisis of 1973, which led to increased costs for the raw materials used to produce vinyl records. This resulted in thinner, less durable records being produced and, in some cases, delays or cutbacks in new releases. The shortage also impacted the quality of records, with some labels opting for cheaper pressing materials to reduce costs.
By Mike Singleton š Mikeydred 8 months ago in Beat
What is AI Vocal Remover?
In the rapidly evolving world of music production and digital audio, AI vocal remover tools are making waves. Whether youāre a musician, content creator, or just someone who enjoys singing karaoke, youāve likely come across the concept of removing vocals from songs. But how exactly does it work? And why is AI-powered vocal removal becoming such a hot trend in 2025?
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Beat
Rainbow Dome Musick
Introduction I have always loved Steve Hillage, first hearing him as guitarist with Gong, and his first solo album "Fish Rising" is an absolute favourite of mine, but "Rainbow Dome Music" was a low-priced transparent vinyl release which I bought but couldn't remember too much about it.
By Mike Singleton š Mikeydred - EBA9 months ago in Beat
Experience Real Curses
The Skeleton Years' highly anticipated fourth album, Real Curses, is shaping up to be their most accomplished work yet. Set to resonate with fans of dark, introspective music like Joy Division, The Editors, and She Wants Revenge, the album masterfully blends post-punk with elements leading towards darkwave to create a haunting soundscape. Produced by the band and recorded, mixed, and mastered by Ced Concepcion of Studio222, the album's pristine production ensures that every shimmering guitar riff, synth texture, and driving bassline is captured with precision, resulting in a rich, immersive listening experience.
By The Crash Test Facility9 months ago in Beat
Album Review: Bryce Vine Delivers Summer Vibes on "Motel California"
Bryce Vine has always existed somewhere between genres, and now, between labels too. On Motel California, out via his own imprint, the 6x platinum-selling artist ditches the major-label polish for something looser, freer, and far more personal. Itās a bold, breezy 11-track ride down the Pacific Coast Highway of Vineās mindāequal parts party playlist and internal monologue.
By Khushboo Malhotra9 months ago in Beat










