Interesting documentation you can watch in two parts on how they used to make music.
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Interesting documentation you can watch in two parts on how they used to make music.
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Relive The Magical Process That Was Making Records In The 1940s [Videodrone] | weeklyexaminer.com wrote,
[...] Sure, the new-media music age has resulted in us all seeing enough “in the studio with…” clips and descriptions of digital-distribution technology to make anyone a budding mogul, but this 20-minute film from 1942 on the making of albums at the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, N.J., gives the record-making process a mystique that’s been lost to the MP3 era, a time where the building that housed the alchemy that resulted in a long-playing record is now home to pricey lofts. (Shoot, the process even involves pure gold! And furiously bubbling cauldrons!) Unfortunately, though, the person who uploaded the clips to YouTube has disabled their embedding. Perhaps we’re supposed to think of YouTube’s interface as a nickelodeon for the new millennium? Sigh, the modern age. [Part I / Part II via Random Good Stuff] [...]
Link | February 26th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
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[...] wpisem na blogu Random Good Stuff, gdzie podano łącza do pierwszych [...]
Link | March 19th, 2008 at 12:46 am
How To Press Up a Vinyl Single and Add Instant Kudos to Your Release - MusicBizHacks.com wrote,
[...] response Putting a New Spin on Vinyl Records (NPR) How to Reissue a Record (Classic Records) The Making Of Vinyl (Random Good Stuff) Vinyl vs. iPod (The Huffington Post) The CD is Dead… Long Live the New CD [...]
Link | March 26th, 2008 at 7:04 pm