The Next Track, Episode #48 — Musician Dave Harrington of DARKSIDE and the Dave Harrington Group on Music Between Genres

The Next Track Blue Flat Button2 400pxDave Harrington of DARKSIDE and the Dave Harrington Group talks about music between genres.

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The Next Track, Episode #46 – Percussionist Colin Currie on Performing and Recording Steve Reich’s Drumming

The Next Track Blue Flat Button2 400pxWe talk with percussionist Colin Currie, who discusses performing and recording Steve Reich’s seminal minimalist work Drumming.

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The Next Track, Episode #45 – Ask Andy, Hi-Fi Equipment and Speaker Placement

The Next Track Blue Flat Button2 400pxWe welcome Andy Doe for another Ask Andy episode, where we discuss hi-fi equipment and speaker placement.

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Hear Me Talk with Chuck Joiner on Mac Voices about the New Version of Take Control of iTunes 12

Kirk McElhearn takes up the challenge of informing you about the changes and enhancements to the latest revision to iTunes in iTunes 12: The FAQ. Various interface elements have come, gone, come back again and been updated, as well as new capabilities added. Kirk talks about some of the most used, gives perhaps the most compelling reason that iTune shouldn’t be broken down into separate apps. How and why to make a simplified iTunes interface, why it is important to dislike as well as like tracks, and the new tags specifically for classical music are just part of what Kirk discusses.

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The Next Track, Episode #40 — The Revenge of Analog, with David Sax

The Next Track Blue Flat Button2 400pxAuthor David Sax talks about his book The Revenge of Analog: why people like vinyl, and why other analog technologies are popular today.

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