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Ken Kessler  |  Mar 03, 2025  |  First Published: Dec 01, 2024
This month we review: Alfredo Muro,Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, Rain and 3 Mile Shout
Peter Quantrill  |  Mar 02, 2025  |  First Published: Dec 01, 2024
There’s a lot more than the Disney comforts of Frozen to Andersen’s Christmas stories in music, says Peter Quantrill, as he explores different settings of a timeless morality tale

A lifelong loner, unmarried and childless, Hans Christian Andersen was one of those authors for children who didn’t much care for children (or anyone else). Forget the image of Danny Kaye, in 1953, tip-tapping his way on to the silver screen with ‘I’m Hans Christian Andersen, I am’. The recollection of the poet Heine seems closer to the mark. ‘He is a haggard man with a hollow, sunken face, and his demeanour betrays an anxious, devout type of behaviour that kings love. He is the perfect representation of a poet, just the way kings want them to be.’

Ken Kessler  |  Mar 01, 2025  |  First Published: Feb 01, 2025
This month we review: Art Pepper Quintet, George Benson, The Impressions and Run-D.M.C.
Ken Kessler  |  Mar 01, 2025  |  First Published: Jan 01, 2025
This month we review: Tony Rice, The Blue Aeroplanes, The Mugwumps and Santana
Ken Kessler  |  Mar 01, 2025  |  First Published: Dec 01, 2024
This month we review: Dr. John, Paul McCartney & Wings, Ravi Shankar and The John Wright Trio
Ken Kessler  |  Feb 28, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
This month we review: Bryan Ferry, December’s Children, Jethro Tull and Harold Land
Ken Kessler  |  Feb 28, 2025  |  First Published: Oct 01, 2024
This month we review: Buddy Rich & Alla Rakha, Duane Eddy, Hampton Hawes and The Savoy Blues Band
Review: Andrew Everard,  |  Feb 10, 2025  |  First Published: Mar 01, 2025
hfnoutstandingEMM Labs’ head honcho, Ed Meitner, played a pivotal role in the early days of SACD and that single-bit technology still informs the current, network-attached flagship DAC

For anyone of the opinion that a standalone digital-to-analogue converter is not much more than a DAC chip, output circuitry and a power supply, the EMM Labs DA2i is going to come as something of a shock. It’s big and hefty – more amplifier-size at a full 440x160mm (wh) and weighing in at 16kg – and will set you back £34,995 in either silver or black finishes.

Review: Adam Smith,  |  Feb 07, 2025  |  First Published: Mar 01, 2025
hfnoutstandingThe man behind more than a few iconic and longstanding turntable designs – including Thorens – has distilled that lifetime’s experience into his own brand. Welcome, Thiele...

It’s always exciting when a designer of great renown finally brings to market an own-name product. So while many of us may not instantly recognise the name Thiele – not to be confused with the Thiel Audio brand of the US that declared bankruptcy in 2018 – there is every chance that we’ve already come across one of Helmut Thiele’s many creations.

Review: Tim Jarman,  |  Feb 05, 2025  |  First Published: Mar 01, 2025
hfnvintageFollowing its inaugural AD 800 CD player, based on a first-generation Sanyo chassis, the AD-812 slips into the mainstream with a stripped-out 16-bit/x2 player. How does it fare?

The AD-812 is the perfect CD player for those who dislike banks of buttons and legions of flashing lights. It has only nine controls and the simplest possible display, with no remote control or hidden menus with extra functions concealed within. While it might be marketed today as a stripped-out audiophile product, in 1986 it was simply a no-frills, straightforward player.

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