Classic Tracks: The Band’s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”
Decades later, it's difficult to put into words just how bold and fresh and affecting those opening lines were in 1969.
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Decades later, it's difficult to put into words just how bold and fresh and affecting those opening lines were in 1969.
At Iron Mountain, Kelly Pribble fights the elements, sticky shed and—worst of all—time as he rushes to save and prepare legacy music media for...
It's the grand finale of our top 20 most popular articles of the year, as chosen by the readers of Mix!
What if streaming services were to develop new, exciting artists who took advantage of immersive music's power?
An acetate disc of Bob Dylan performing his song “Blowin’ in the Wind” sold for almost $1.8 million last week; is this good or...
A one-off recording of Bob Dylan performing "Blowin' In The Wind" on producer T Bone Burnett's experimental Ionic Original acetate format has sold at...
Legendary producer T Bone Burnett reveals the tech behind his new Ionic Original discs—a format, he says, that offers the greatest fidelity and durability...
In Part 3, bootleg label Trade Mark of Quality has to change with the times, fool Led Zeppelin and ultimately bring its illicit business...
In Part 2, discover the tech of the TMQ studio, how the legendary Rolling Stones bootleg 'Live’r Than You’ll Ever Be' was recorded, and...
A lark that got out of control, 'Great White Wonder,' the first illegal bootleg record, changed the music industry forever.
He was a legend among legends, and he was making music right up until the time of his death.
A Classic Among Classics: “Blue Suede Shoes”
Revamping sound at the former opera house was all music, no drama for Clair Brothers.
By Steve Harvey. This book by Grammy-winning producer, engineer and mixer Mark Howard and his brother, Chris Howard, is an album-by-album account of working...
His contribution to music and film cannot be overstated. As a body of work, it is truly overwhelming, a reflection of a remarkable audio...