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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Couldn’t Stand The Weather (Mo-Fi) Album Review

David Price spins up this spectacular, premium pressing of a nineteen-eighties electric blues classic…

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Steven Wilson: The Future Bites in Atmos Review

Patrick Cleasby gets totally surrounded by the Dolby Atmos version of this important new rock release…

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Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs: Charles Mingus – Ah Um Review

David Price auditions a limited edition audiophile vinyl pressing of a nineteen-fifties jazz classic…

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Chasing The Dragon Vivaldi in Venice Vinyl Review

Neville Roberts reviews a new vinyl release from this esteemed British audiophile label…

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Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs: T. Rex, Electric Warrior Vinyl LP Review

David Price auditions this limited edition audiophile vinyl pressing of a nineteen seventies Rock classic…

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Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs Dire Straits ‘The Collection’ Review

The first five Dire Straits albums have just got the Mo-Fi treatment. David Price takes them all for a spin…

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Music Review: ‘When Sharpies Ruled’ - A Vicious Selection

The release of this well curated retrospective throws the 'Winnie Blue' glow of recognition on to one of the funniest, oddest, strangest eras of Aussie Rock. Ah, yes. The Seventies.

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Music Review: NERO - Between II Worlds

With the release of super single “Two Minds” on September 11, 2015, I thought it was time to have a squiz at British electronic trio Nero’s second studio album, Between Two Worlds.

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Music Review: Disturbed - Immortalized

A solid veteran metal band who have continued to impress, it has been five years since Disturbed have released an album and this one, Immortalized, is the most ‘Nu-metal’ of them all.

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Audio Fidelity August Releases

New from Audio Fidelity for August, four SACDs, two in 4.0 /2.0 SACD/Hybrid, and two straight stereo SACD Hybrids. Releases include Joe Walsh, B.B. King & Eric Clapton, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Jeff Beck Group.

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Band Review: Stateless

While watching sci-fi TV show Continuum, I first heard “Bluetrace” by Stateless from their self-titled album and went into paroxysms. I needed to know and hear more.

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Music Review: Tame Impala - Currents

For Impala fans it has been a three year wait since their previous album, “Lonerism”. “Currents” is their third full length studio album and was released last month.

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Tangerine Dream - Supernormal Music Review

In late November I reviewed an album that Tangerine Dream had launched at a series of concerts performed in Melbourne earlier that month. That album was called 'MALA KUNIA'. It features the same line up which performed the Melbourne shows. This album was

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Lane Baldwin - The View From Here

Lane Baldwin has quite a following on StereoNET due to the excellent 'DIG THE HOLE' album from a few years back, released under the moniker of 'DEEPER BLUES'.

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Jerome Sabbagh - The Turn | Album Review & Interview

Resident Music Editor David Martin, chats with Jerome Sabbagh, as his most recent album 'The Turn' is released and a Vinyl LP is successfully crowd-funded.

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TANGERINE DREAM - MALA KUNIA

To coincide with the recent Melbourne performance, we had the release of the new so-called Cupdisc 'MALA KUNIA'. What modesty, to call a 55 minute album a mere E.P.

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Rush - Presto

This new edition comes courtesy of Audio Fidelity, with Kevin Gray responsible for the mastering. Packaged with a rather endearing monochrome photo of a bunch of rabbits emerging from a levitating hat, the promise was one of change, and by keeping the so

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