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Earliest Recordings ever made

It was once thought that the earliest recording of the human voice was made by Thomas Edison in 1877, when he recorded Mary had a Little Lamb on his new […]

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Absolutely Ridiculous Home Theater

If you won the lottery, how much would you spend on an entertainment room? Probably less than music producer Jeremy Kipnis. He has put a cool $6 million into his […]

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Trying to waste your time: 100+ essential music links

We just added new page that lists more than 100 (and growing) music-related links covering music search, music 2.0 sites, blogs, online radio, Russian music sites, reference and much more. […]

First ever recording of digital Music

In 1951, some groundbreaking progress in the world of music technology was transforming the way music would be made today. The University of Manchester housed the Ferranti Mark 1 computer, […]

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The Lost tapes from the Dr. Who engineer

Delia Derbyshire is the composer of the original theme music to the cult favorite TV show Dr. Who. She worked for the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop in 1963 and was asked […]

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