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Johnny Sharp  |  Mar 03, 2023
For the follow-up to their debut record The Hurting, the philosophically inclined pop duo built a 24-track studio and battled their label's desire for a commercial synth sound. The eight-track album that resulted put them in a prime position to rule the world...

No pain, no gain may be a familiar mantra across the arts, but it's hard to imagine an act today weaving pop gold from the teachings of psychotherapy. Yet Tears For Fears managed to top the charts with not one but two collections of songs based around such themes.

Review and Lab: Paul Miller,  |  Mar 02, 2023
hfnoutstandingIf you're a fan of the legendary 300B triode, who better to produce an application for that valve? Western Electric's 91E integrated amplifier may be your dream come true

Pedigree? You want pedigree? How about the inventor of the 300B triode? Western Electric's provenance beats all comers, the company dating back to 1869, which kinda trumps any other manufacturer's claims for longevity. Here it is 154 years on with the Type 91E integrated amplifier to dazzle those wedded to single-ended triodes (SETs), yet with enough modern details, both sonic and functional, to ensure it is regarded as a 21st century tube amplifier.

Andrew Everard  |  Feb 28, 2023
This month we review and test releases from: Mette Henriette, Alina Ibragimova, Manfred Honeck/Pittsburgh SO, Vince Mendoza/Metropole Orkest and Art Ensemble Of Chicago.
Ken Kessler  |  Feb 27, 2023
This month we review: The Eagles, Kenny Dorham, Daryl Hall & John Oates and The Harlots Of 42nd St..
Ken Kessler  |  Feb 27, 2023
This month, we review: Kris Kristofferson, The 8th Wonders Of The World, Bonnie & Taylor Sims and The Young Rascals.
Mike Barnes  |  Feb 27, 2023
This month we review: Robert Coyne, Kitten Pyramid, Unkle Bob and Josephine Oniyama.
Steve Harris  |  Feb 27, 2023
This month we review: Richard Galliano New York Tango Trio, Bill Frisell, Emmet Cohen and Enrico Rava & Fred Hersch.
Peter Quantrill  |  Feb 27, 2023
This month we review: Bavarian RSO/Sir Simon Rattle, La Serenissima/Adrian Chandler, Myriam Barbaux-Cohen and Regula Mühlemann/CHAARTS.
Review: Tim Jarman,  |  Feb 24, 2023
hfnvintageThis late '80s player may have been built to a price using a DAC suited to portables, but it promised few compromises when it came to sheer sound. How will it shape-up today?

One of the many impressive achievements of the early CD era was the way in which the price of players remained constant, or even fell, as the technology used inside them improved. The first machines were masterpieces, beautifully constructed utilising the best materials and processes. However, it was soon realised that when it came to the basic task of playing a disc, much could be stripped away, and in the years that followed the format's release this was exactly what began to happen.

Review: Jamie Biesemans,  |  Feb 23, 2023
hfnoutstandingAnniversary celebrations continue with this four-strong Magellan series and trickle-down from the 'Grand Concert'

Historically, the city of Soissons in the north of France played a major role in the First World War. But for the last 40-plus years, to hi-fi buffs it's been better known as the home base of Triangle, one of France's major loudspeaker brands. It's a company that decidedly loves to celebrate birthdays, as after launching limited Anniversary models of the Antal [HFN Sep '21] and Comète last year, it has yet another festive offering – this time a complete range encompassing four loudspeakers and two dedicated stands. Strictly speaking, Triangle was founded in 1980, which makes it nearly 43 years old. Yet with the last few years being what they were, the brand has had to wait patiently before unpacking all its anniversary cadeaux.

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