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Under new leadership, the AES could once again find itself at the vanguard of technology.
The MP3 may not be the perfect medium, but music has survived on far, far worse...
Smartphones and tablets are giving artists new ways to explore multimedia. Does the ‘album app’ have what it takes to rekindle music sales?
Historic studios might hold emotional value for us, but they are, after all, still only buildings.
First mastering went online, now it's becoming automated. Should we be afraid?
Jimmy Iovine used to sweep up recording studios. Can he clean up the record business?
The sports and music industries make better teammates than you might at first think.
The stuff of synthesizer legend, Keith Emerson's megalithic modular system hasn't just been restored — it's also been completely recreated.
Movies about music are undoubtedly good for the record industry, but is the favour returned?
Neil Young's new company Pono Music promises a lot — but can it deliver?
Formal education has many benefits, but to become a successful engineer, you need more than a degree alone.
The number of music grads is going up, but what of the number of experienced teachers?
What does the world of sports broadcasting offer the budding sound engineer?
Nashville is fast becoming the US's capital of music, but it risks losing its identity in the process.
Vinyl resurgence; surprisingly good classic-rock tribute bands on tour; Live Nation buying and burnishing the old Fillmore live-venue brand; the pining for music's past seems like it's in full swing.