News Unveiling the hidden spiritual meanings in your Favourite pop songs: From Prince to Bob Marley by Happy As we delve into the mystical and transcendental realm of music, we discover that some of our favourite tunes carry a deeper spiritual meaning, one that may have been hidden…
Features Pro Audio Carol Kaye: The most prolific bassist you’ve never heard of by Emily Suine Have you ever listened to The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Sonny & Cher or Simon & Garfunkel? Then chances are, you’ve heard Carol Kaye. Meet the woman who Brian Wilson…
Features Why It Mattered: Simon & Garfunkel – ‘Bookends’ by Manning Patston Before Simon & Garfunkel reached their songwriting and creative peak with Bridge Over Troubled Water, there was Bookends. Released in 1968, it’s undoubtedly one of the most eclectic folk records of…
Features Pro Audio Engineering The Sound: Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’ by Josh Davies With Graceland, Paul Simon returned to form with a record that bridged genres, continents, and sensibilities, selling millions in the process. Following a series of personal and artistic failures, including…
Features Why It Mattered: Simon & Garfunkel – ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ by Luke Saunders Bridge Over Troubled Water was Simon & Garfunkel’s swan song, but even as the duo’s bond began to decay they created a transcendent work of unparalleled craftsmanship. In the Spring…
Features The Wrecking Crew: history’s greatest session band by Luke Saunders The Wrecking Crew are behind some of the biggest hits of ’60s and ’70s having pressed thousands of records. They were the pop producing machine of the time. Even if…