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Thanks to yesterday’s high-profile blackouts of Wikipedia, Reddit, and others more Americans are familiar with the Stop Online Piracy Act than ever before. Dozens of websites went dark yesterday to...
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“In France, I’m an auteur; in Germany, a filmmaker; in Britain; a genre film director; and, in the USA, a bum.” -John Carpenter Somewhere in between the prolific function-over-form output of b-movie...
View ArticleThe World’s Best Books On Creating, Recording and Publishing Music
If you’re reading this issue of Scientist, we can assume a few things about you. 1) You have fantastic taste. 2) You’re smarter than the average soprano. 3) You love music. 4) You love reading almost...
View ArticleTrue Indie Labels: Frenchkiss Records
Just as the major labels began their decade-long downward spiral, NYC’s Frenchkiss Records began growing. Today, they’re a sustainable and influential indie rock label, and in an age when seemingly...
View ArticleSouth Brooklyn Recording Studios, Featuring Systems Two
Join us as we continue our tour of Brooklyn’s busiest recording studios for SonicScoop. In this installment, learn where living legends of jazz and metal record their masterpieces, and find some...
View ArticleScientist Seeks New Contributors, Adds New Associate Editor
Hello and welcome to the February issue of Trust Me, I’m A Scientist. New Associate Editor The biggest new development this month is the addition of our new associate editor and “west coast bureau...
View ArticleReview: ADAM A5X Nearfield Studio Monitors
I’ve been a fan of ADAM speakers for years. Every company that makes studio monitors has its own idea about what’s most important in speaker design, and for my tastes, the designers at ADAM have...
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