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Josef Krebs  |  Oct 05, 2006

It combines elements of The Prisoner, The Twilight Zone, and Forbidden Planet with the philosophy of It's a Wonderful Life - that we're all intrinsically intertwined, affecting each other in ways we'll never know. And it continues to chart new TV territory in an extremely addictive way, taking the mystery in unpredictable directions.

Billy Altman  |  Oct 05, 2006
Revelations Epic/Interscope
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On its third album, Audioslave sounds well settled into life as th
John Sciacca  |  Oct 05, 2006

Having lived on both coasts, I've personally sampled from the buffet of natural disasters each has to offer. I lived through the 1989 World Series earthquake, standing in a doorway trying to decide whether to be more worried about myself or my large tube TV, which was doing the Hippy Hippy Shake on its stand.

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Mike Mettler  |  Oct 05, 2006
The Loon Xl
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This Minneapolis foursome stirs the indie-rock cauldron with gusto, mixing vocal a
Fred Manteghian  |  Oct 05, 2006

Hideo Takada, General Manager of the JVC's Recording & Engineering Division discusses the acoustical characteristics of Studio 302. Takada-san has 37 years of experience in sound recording and judging by his youthful appearance, it's a great line of work!

Fred Manteghian  |  Oct 05, 2006

Frequent reader Tom V. from Philadelphia writes: "I'm fixing up my home recording studio and I'm not satisfied with the Yamaha NS-10 monitors I'm currently using. What should I get instead?"

Fred Manteghian  |  Oct 05, 2006

We saw several studios within JVC's Aoyama facility. Each has its own unique acoustical properties and features. This one, studio 401, has a wood floor and the top of its two story high walls are also adorned in wood.

Fred Manteghian  |  Oct 05, 2006

There are countless major music studios that have not transitioned successfully to the Digi-Tools age of computers. JVC Victor is not one of them. Getting into their elevator for a music tour, a philosophy that will become clearer as the tour continues is printed on the inside of the elevator so that all visitors and employees can read and remember it in moments when nothing else might be going on.

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