Features Pro Audio Tape loops and studio abuse: how The Beatles recorded ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ by Steven Schouten The Beatles’ Tomorrow Never Knows was a feat of studio wizardry that, in 1966, had seldom been seen before. This is how it was made. Lay down your mind, relax,…
Pro Audio Lavish pickups, complex switching and stereo outputs: an appreciation of bizarre Japanese guitars from the ’60s by Steven Schouten Vintage Japanese-made guitars exude some of the most unique designs to have ever emerged on the market, often blurring the fine line between beauty and monstrosity. In the beginning, Japanese…
Features Pro Audio The Vox-Mobile: the fastest guitar in the country by Steven Schouten 1967 was arguably the year of psychedelic rock music, when the Summer of Love melted the minds of an entire generation into a Day-Glo-dripped oblivion, sparking a phenomenal rise in…