May
02
2009
2

Podcast Fever

Possibly due to having too much free time and no other life, spoken word podcasts have become a little bit of an addiction, providing an easily digestible form of non-fiction and current affairs that doesn’t involve picking up a book.

None of the podcasts I subscribe to generally deal with music, although occasionally music does crop up, including Radio Open Source‘s tribute to Dave McKenna – recordings of, and interviews with, one of the finest solo jazz pianists of the past half century. Here’s a taste:

Dave McKenna: Blues (excerpt from Radio Open Source)

Listening to Lord Melvyn Bragg somewhere over northern Europe in 2006

A favourite format of mine is the long-form conversation, where two people talk for an hour or more, with minimal editing. In fact, the less production I hear, the more I enjoy the podcast. Over a couple of years, a regular listening schedule has developed that has effectively created a personalised on-demand radio station on my iPod. The lineup looks a bit like this:

I should probably make more of an effort to keep up with things back home in New Zealand – for instance maybe subscribing to Chris Laidlaw’s Sunday morning show on Radio NZ National? I’ll just have to find time to fit it into the schedule…

George Kenney (Image: Chad Evans Wyatt)

Jan
07
2009
4

ECM Records Now on HDTracks

This is cool news: ECM Records has partnered with HDTracks.  It seems to be a partnership that makes sense – ECM’s particular production values (reconstituted echo, Nordic precision and ice-clear mixes) kinda get lost in low bitrate mp3 format. Hi-res digital is definitely a good move for ECM.

Currently the ECM selection in the HDTracks store is relatively limited, mainly focusing on a few of the grandes classiques from the back catalogue: the usual Keith Jarrett albums, Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Fall, Chick Corea’s Return to Forever and some of Jan Garbarek’s stuff.  Hopefully we’ll see a lot more of the catalogue available  soon. Some older ECM titles (like Steve Reich’s work) are a bitch to get hold of these days, either on vinyl or CD. An easy download option for these hard-to-find albums would rock.

HDTracks offer offers music both as AIFF and FLAC lossless files, as well as 320kbps mp3 files.  However I’m not sure how long this distinctiveness is going to last. Storage and bandwidth keeps getting cheaper and larger, so I’m guessing that more digital download stores are going to be offering lossless and much higher bitrates.  Just this week Apple announced it was starting to dropp DRM from iTunes and moving to higher bitrates…

Meanwhile, the 45 rpm vinyl disc is still going strong. Please somebody tell me, why do I still have 400 CDs sitting in boxes?

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