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The Audiophile Roger Waters

Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters continues to tear down walls, now on the big screen

Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters knows how to put on a show – and a new film documents exactly how he did it during the epic, three-year-long The Wall tour.
The Audiophile Battles

Infinite loops: The electro-tunes of Battles never stop repeating, or evolving

Experimental electronic artists Battles carve winding, labyrinthine loops that evolve through the song and even from performance to performance, even if audiences only see them “pushing a button.”
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Johnny Rotten: Kim Kardashian’s ass belongs in a gold Gucci wheelbarrow

John Lydon may not go by Johnny Rotten in his band Public Image Ltd., but the same surly, snarling persona remains. And in our interview, he’s as willing as ever to tell it like it is on everything from vinyl to Kim Kardashian.
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When he’s not on stage, Moby seeks out ‘happy accidents’ behind a camera

When Moby isn’t making electronic music, he’s behind the camera lens trying to photograph familiar scenes in new ways and capture “happy accidents.”
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Musical hieroglyphics, recreating the ’80s, and drumming on a baby belly with Lights

Canadian-born electronic artist Lights knows a thing or two about recording, and she wasn’t afraid to take the controls on Little Machines, her latest album.
The Audiophile Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion

Carly Rae Jepsen on the virtues of first takes, vinyl, and singing tired

After the ubiquity of 2011’s Call Me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepson returns with an 80s throwback on Emotion.
Klingande

Klingande melds melodies with house-friendly beats to take Spotify by storm

French DJ Klingande explains the swell of enthusiasm behind melodic house, his meteoric rise from a single song mixed in his bedroom, the problem with WAV files, and why you can’t touch Nirvana.
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Talking Beatles, hi-fi, and subwoofers with Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr.

Once and future Strokes guitarist drops new solo album Momentary Masters, and the man is all about great sound and cool vinyl.
Strike Back

An adrenaline-crazed cast looks back as Strike Back detonates its last season

Strike Back brought the over-the-top intensity of ‘80s action movies to the small screen, and after four years, it’s finally coming to an end. We spoke to actor Philip Winchester about the show’s final run.
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Sharp Wireless High-Res Audio Player review

Sharp’s Wireless High Res Audio player is a little ahead of its time, but it signals a future where ditching cables doesn’t mean sacrificing so much as an ounce of sound quality.
DJ Matoma

How a Norwegian DJ set Spotify on fire with a tropical Notorious B.I.G. remix

Norwegian DJ Matoma is one of Spotify’s most popular DJs thanks to his summery tropical house interpretation of The Notorious B.I.G.’s Old Thing Back.
Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani stops shredding to spin a story on Shockwave Supernova

Joe Satriani may be known the world over a guitar virtuoso, but on his new album Shockwave Supernova, the master steps outside his comfort zone to try something new.

Denis Leary on becoming a rock & roll frontman, and why he hates vinyl

We speak with Denis Leary and Elizabeth Gillies about their new show on FX, ‘Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll’ and how annoying vinyl records were.
Felix Da Housecat

DJ Felix da Housecat on channeling his inner Prince, and his love for lo-fi

Superstar DJ/producer Felix da Housecat discussed his new album Narrative of Thee Blast Illusion, how he crafts and layers his vocal tracks, the art of the mix, and his ongoing super-tight ties to the ’80s.
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Lee Bannon on ‘chair music,’ his name change, and sonic link to Keith Richards

Pattern of Excel finds Bannon twisting the cosmic knob of a futuristic radio station parked on the edge of an experimental ambient universe where bass and beats have been replaced by reverb-drenched intergalactic axe scrapings.
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After a Jeep commercial and a hit single, X Ambassadors plant a lo-fi flag on VHS

The single “Renegades” rocketed X Ambassadors to number on alternative radio, and now the fledgling Ithaca, NY band is back with their first full-length album: VHS.
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Ambient moodmakers The Orb know when to kick out tech to make room for music

Ambient house music pioneers The Orb are past their days of waiting for the latest and greatest synthesizers, and let their music take top priority on their spacey new album Moonbuilding 2703 AD.
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What do Britney, Charlie XCX, and Sia have in common? The beats of Giorgio Moroder

Giorgio Moroder may not be a household name, but the beats from his 40-year career definitely are. On his latest album, Déjà Vu, Moroder pairs up with artists from Britney Spears to Sia on a fresh set of danceable tracks.
The Audiophile Bakermat

Bakermat on his upcoming album, YouTube fame, and remixing Martin Luther King Jr.

We speak with breakout YouTube artist Bakermat about his influences, the music he holds dear, James Brown, and why MLK is more relevant than ever.
Audiophile The Darkness

When it’s time to cut an album, The Darkness believe in a thing called digital

The Darkness built a career on over-the-top glam rock, but in the studio with producer and guitarist Dan Hawkins, subtlety and restraint reign as the band strives for the perfect sound.
The Audiophile Paul van Dyk

Straight outta East Berlin: DJ Paul van Dyk remixes the politics of electronic music

Growing up in East Germany gave DJ Paul van Dyk a unique perspective that helps fuel the throbbing electronic beats of The Politics of Dancing 3, his latest album.
The Audiophile Steve Aoki

Steve Aoki on Neon Future II, his obsession with Wolverine, and DJing on Mars

We speak to DJ Steve Aoki on his passion for music, high-res audio, comic books, and why he’s so excited about the future.
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Speeding down the Foo Fighters’ Sonic Highway

As the Foo Fighters explored eight different studios across the U.S., keyboardist Rami Jaffee used the Force (and plenty of Mellotron) to leave his own tire tracks on the new album, Sonic Highways.
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For My Morning Jacket, The Waterfall just flows better in high resolution

On their new album The Waterfall, My Morning Jacket experimented with a number of different recording techniques to craft a different vocal treatment for every song, including Jim James’ signature “fish tanking” technique.
Miami Horror

How Miami Horror sculpted a post-disco dreamfest on All Possible Futures

After the bubbly pop of 2010’s Illumination, Miami Horror returns with All Possible Futures, a Talking Heads-inspired discodreamfest that definitely belongs on your summer playlist.
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Squarepusher doesn’t just make electronica, he makes the software to make it

Electronica pioneer Squarepusher takes creative freedom so seriously, he wrote his own software to author the digital beats on Damogen Furies, his latest album.
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Stripped down and reimagined in brass, Porcupine Tree takes on a whole new life

Gavin Harrison honed his craft as the drummer for prog-rock legends Porcupine Tree, and with Cheating the Polygraph, he’s returning to some classics to play them as never before.
Silicon Valley interview

Silicon Valley’s Martin Starr on playing a satanic programmer, Kid Rock, season 2

Before HBO’s Silicon Valley begins its second season on Sunday night, we talked to Martin Starr – also known as Bertram Gilfoyle – about the show’s flirtation with real-life tech tycoons, last year’s Kid Rock guest appearance, and of course, what’s next.
The Audiophile Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons chase the hi-res dragon, hate getting smashed on the radio

For their new album Smoke + Mirrors, Imagine Dragons created a studio from scratch to capture every nuance in high-resolution digital audio. Listening to it on the radio? Forget about it.
Tycho

For chillwave maestro Tycho, effects are as much instruments as the ones you play

Sometimes beautiful music is a happy accident. For Tycho, also known as Scott Hansen, preserving the stumbling process that leads him there is as important as the intentional part.
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The Crystal Method explain the art of the remix, why MP3s suck, and Satan Gas

Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland have made a living remixing other artists as The Crystal Method, but on their latest album, it’s their work that goes under the knife as other mixers take the board.
The Audiophile Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield

How many Avett brothers does it take to salute Elliott Smith? One, and an indie prodigy

Indie icon Elliott Smith inspired a generation of songwriters before he tragically passed away at 34 in 2003. Now Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield are rekindling his memory with a touching tribute album.
The Audiophile Will Butler Policy

Arcade Fire’s Will Butler burns short, bright and solo on <em>Policy</em>

Free from the constraints of Arcade Fire’s frantic sextet, multi-instrumentalist Will Butler explores everything from Americana to electronics music on his new solo album <em>Policy</em>.
The Audiophile Steven Wilson

Pushing the aural envelope with high-res audio evangelist Steven Wilson

Steven Wilson doesn’t just prefer the clarity of high-resolution recordings, he’s genuinely dumbfounded by artists that choose not to make them in 2015. And his new album, Hand. Cannot. Erase. , is a perfect showcase of what it can sound like.