Tip Tuesdays
Welcome back to Tip Tuesday! With Thanksgiving around the corner, we wanted to share the gear that makes us quietly thankful every time we use it. These are not about specs or bragging rights. They are the pieces we lean on day after day. Some are legendary, some overlooked, but all of them bring real joy to listening.
A couple of months ago, we shared a list of albums that are best heard as one full, uninterrupted listen. Some of you sent in your own picks afterwards, and it reminded us how many great records deserve that kind of attention. So here’s Vol. 2! Another round of front-to-back albums, mixing classics, reader favourite, and some modern standouts. No particular order, just albums that work best when you press play and let them unfold.
Welcome back to Tip Tuesday! With Halloween just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to revisit some of the best horror films that sound just as terrifying as they look. The most effective scary movies don’t just rely on visuals, they use sound design and music to build tension, unsettle your nerves, and make you jump at exactly the right moment.
Welcome back to Tip Tuesday! For many of us, a vinyl collection is more than just music. It is a gallery of memories, moods, and moments. But how you store and care for your records can make a big difference in how long they last and how much joy you get out of them. This week, we’re sharing a few simple habits and ideas that keep our shelves organized and our records sounding their best.
Welcome back to Tip Tuesday! Every music fan has those records they can play endlessly — the ones that never lose their spark no matter how many times you hear them. This week, we’re diving into the idea of “desert island albums”: the handful of records you’d take if you could only listen to them for the rest of your life.
Welcome to a new edition of Tip Tuesday! This week, we’re tackling a debate that every music lover has faced: should you invest more in a great pair of speakers, or in high-quality headphones? Both offer unique strengths, and the “better” choice often depends on how you listen, where you listen, and what kind of experience you’re after.