Traneumentary
If, when listening to the music of John Coltrane, you've been asking yourself what am I missing?, Traneumentary will give you answers. It's a podcast series that interleaves commentary and Coltrane's music with interviews with collaborators like McCoy Tyner and Jimmy Cobb, contemporary musicians like Terence Blanchard and Jason Moran, and legendary producers Michael Cuscuna and Joel Dorn—not to mention the great man himself.
Travel Advisory
I'm leaving for China in about 10 minutes, so blogging will be even more erratic than usual—I foolishly almost said "normal," but it has never been that.
Travel Advisory
I'm covering CES in Las Vegas this week, so posting will be sporadic. Check out Stereophile's 2007">http://blog.stereophile.com/ces2007/">2007 CES Report blog for the latest on high-end audio and the people who make it.
Travel Advisory
I'm going to be on the road for the rest of the week, so blogging will be even more irregular than usual. I'll be visiting NHT's facility in Benecia, CA—so check the Stereophile Galleries for some instant gratification—and I will be putting up new links, just not as early.
Travel in Your Desk Chair!
Thrilling proof that some people waste even more time than I do! Sightsee via Google Maps.
Trivia: More Addictive Than Crack?
God help me, I knew all four of the factoids that open the article.
Trojan Horse Exploits Sony's DRM
I'd love to write about something else, but this story keeps going and going and going. Now we have reports that Sony's malware has opened consumers' (yes, customers, people who actually bought their CDs) computers to other malware.
True, True
Tim Lott on writing: "Writing is mainly dull, and if you've got any self-respect you'll throw most of it away. It never gets any easier, although it is less frightening."
Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
Especially when it comes to Nikola Tesla.
Tube Tech
Counting down to HE2007, I'm starting to link each day to a hi-fi topic.