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Some believe that tuning our music to 432 Hz rather than 440 will make it sound better—and make us feel better. What gives?
From a University of Bristol researcher’s track designed to make chocolate sweeter to studies showing how pitch, tempo and ...
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“A fine example of modelling software, providing some really engaging sounds, particularly for the contemporary domain”: Expressive E Soliste review
Expressive E adds MPE to the physically-modelled world of solo strings. We pick up a bow and apply some virtual rosin ...
Music has the power to move us. It can speak to our minds and hearts and give us the boost we need to finally clean up our ...
Hitting the charts 28 years on from its release thanks to a TikTok resurgence, this gloomy cut from OK Computer is having a ...
Pärt’s 90th birthday has inspired celebrations, including at Carnegie Hall, even as the renowned composer has stopped writing.
Columbia Records saw Terry Riley’s “In C,” now rereleased for his ninetieth birthday, as a perfect anthem for the psychedelic ...
St. Louis Magazine music writer Steve Leftridge and concert photographer Carrie Zukoski spent the weekend in Grand Center capturing the people, performances, and party atmosphere at the fifth MATI ...
Deconstructing Free Jazz article by Robert J. Lewis, published on September 3, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Opinion ...
Eighteen flawless full-length statements from an era that could teach us a thing or two about how to party our way through general malaise.
The most iconic pings, beeps, and chimes of the Digital Age For understandable reasons, most technology coverage tends to focus more on the physical or visual elements of new devices than their audio ...
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