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The Michell GyroDec: Steve Job's Favorite turntable
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Written by The Revolver Club
There’s a now-infamous photo of Steve Jobs from an article covering his legacy around his death that features him sitting next to his Michell GyroDec turntable.
Michell Engineering saw the same and celebrated the irony through an ad, that “the man who possibly did more to promote the spread of digital music throughout the planet owned a GyroDec.” That’s how iconic and fundamental the GyroDec is to past and current record and Hi-Fi culture.
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Michell Engineering saw the same and celebrated the irony through an ad, that “the man who possibly did more to promote the spread of digital music throughout the planet owned a GyroDec.” That’s how iconic and fundamental the GyroDec is to past and current record and Hi-Fi culture.
The Sanctuaries of Sound: How Studios Shape Legendary Records
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Written by The Revolver Club
Music production ultimately has always been about what feels right over just what equipment you’re using. The creative process needs to reflect where you stand and what you’re trying to make.
How Hanumankind Is Raising The Bar For Indian Rap
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Written by The Revolver Club
From the time Hanumankind blew everyone's brains out last year while performing at Veranda Mumbai shirtless and moshing with the crowd (amongst a monolith of different venues across the country) to him conducting the most coordinated and respectful mosh pit at JPEGMAFIA'S gig at 2023's Lollapolloza India, he's been a riot within the Indian music scene. And now Hanumankind and the boys have brought to us one of the most intricately shot music videos of the year for his latest single 'Big Dawgs' featuring Kalmi.
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9 Iconic Albums Made Within The Shortest Time Spans
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Written by The Revolver Club
Music making is not a marathon or a sprint, many a times it’s a delicate process that needs nurturing only providable through the passage of time and acquisition of worldly wisdom. Upon closer inspection however you’ll see that even the most influential albums in history were recorded in amazingly limited periods. If you ever find yourself in such an exhilarating challenge, here are 9 albums that prove pressure from a ticking clock to be something magical.
Why Jukeboxes Are More Popular Than Ever In 2024?
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Written by The Revolver Club
Given the rising popularity of records and Hi-Fi, old-school jukeboxes are also seeing their due resurgence. The first multi-selection coin-operated phonograph dates back to 1927; however, these colourful, playful boxes, symbolic of Americana. The Rock Ola Jukebox collection available now on The Revolver Club website.
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The Sopranos Fades To Black: Closure or Cliffhanger? Did Tony Soprano die at the end of The Sopranos
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Written by The Revolver Club
In the vast universe of the incredibly celebrated The Sopranos, Tony Soprano is a man riddled wit...
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30 Years Of Viju Shah's Mast-Mast Mohra: A Look Back At Viu Shah's Iconic Soundtrack
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Written by The Revolver Club
Sampling international music, concocting catchy synth hooks but keeping the soul distinctively In...
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A Flawed Homage Or An Unintentional Revival?: The Story of Waka-Waka, Shaikra & Zangalewa
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Written by The Revolver Club
With the Euro 2024 final just two weeks away, the excitement is building as football fans worldwi...
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The Experimental Genius of R.D. Burman: Celebrating Pancham's 85th Birth Anniversary
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Written by The Revolver Club
An ominous screech echoed through the silences of Ramgarh’s arid, rocky landscape, as the harsh w...
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Celebrating Three Decades Of Pioneer DJ: How Pioneer Revolutionised DJ-ing forever
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Written by The Revolver Club
The history of the CDJ is a fascinating chapter in music technology. This DJ hardware evolved fro...
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How an LSD-Spiked Coffee Gave Birth To The Beatles' Revolver
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Written by The Revolver Club
The story of "Revolver" began on a night of chaos and enlightenment. "We've had LSD!" John Lennon...
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Delhi's Best-Kept secret: Exploring PCRC's Early Albums
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Written by The Revolver Club
For a band that’s existed since 2009, isn’t it strange that their earliest available work came ou...
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The Meme-Fication Of An Artist: How Meme Culture has Changed The Music Industry
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Written by The Revolver Club
Memes are the lifeblood of internet culture. They spread like wildfire, shared across platforms s...
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The Visual Soundtrack Of The 70s
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Written by The Revolver Club
In the 1960s, Elektra (a record label within the Warner Music Group) realized the potential of th...
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The Diss Track Before Dissing Was "Cool"
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Written by The Revolver Club
While the Kendrick vs Drake feud has simmered down, let’s revisit one of the earliest “diss” trac...
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How a Hospital Mannequin Became The Bends' Cover
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Written by The Revolver Club
The Bends was one of the most important points in Radiohead’s career.Colin Greenwoods said once, ...
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Why We're Drawn To Repetition In Music
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Written by The Revolver Club
Music, much like language, has a unique way of resonating with our minds, and one of its most pow...
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How A Studio Blunder Birthed The Iconic 80's Sound
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Written by The Revolver Club
Many of the most important inventions in history have come about by accident. One such accident i...
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A World Without Beethoven
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Written by The Revolver Club
What would be missing today in jazz or film scores if it hadn’t been for Beethoven? And how did B...
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The Many Faces Of 'Hotel California'
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Written by The Revolver Club
'Hotel California' has always been a significant cultural touchstone in music. Since its release ...
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The Bone Flute: The Worlds Oldest Musical Instrument
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In 1995, Archaeologists discovered a prehistoric instrument crafted from cave bear bones that rem...
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The Day Punk Rock Went Upside Down
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Since the 1980s, Guy Picciotto has played an important role in the music community of Washington ...
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Record Store Day: A Victim Of Its Own Success?
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Written by The Revolver Club
Since its inception in 2008, Record Store Day has aimed to honor independently owned record store...
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Why Music Hits Differently When You're Stoned
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Written by The Revolver Club
Throughout history, music and cannabis have shared intertwined journeys, forming a connection as ...
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The Curse Of Led Zeppelin
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Written by The Revolver Club
Jimmy Page, the erudite and softly-spoken lead guitarist of Led Zeppelin, once told a journalist,...
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The Blast From The Past: Rupa's Disco Jazz
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Written by The Revolver Club
In 2014, Debayan Sen stumbled upon a holy grail in his mother’s attic in Kolkata.Adorned with a r...
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Why Is Tool So Popular?
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Written by The Revolver Club
In the early 1990s, amidst the grunge revolution spearheaded by bands like Nirvana, a track calle...
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Billie Eilish Drops The Needle On Eco Friendly Vinyl
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Written by The Revolver Club
Last week, after changing her Instagram icon to blue and posting teaser posters of lyrics in majo...
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How One Viral Hit Became A Curse For Gotye
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Written by The Revolver Club
Gotye’s rise to global stardom with his hit song “Somebody That I Used to Know” was a phenomenon,...
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The Story Behind The Iconic London Calling Cover
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Written by The Revolver Club
44 years ago, Pennie Smith captured an iconic moment at NYC’s Palladium, as Paul Simonon of the C...
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MTV: The Channel That Made Music Visual
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Written by The Revolver Club
On August 1, 1981, MTV made its debut. Born out of the idea of a 24-hour music channel, MTV began...
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How Cypher Shaped Indian Hip-Hop Culture
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Written by The Revolver Club
Hip-hop is a genre distinguished by its collaborative nature. Unlike other musical genres where c...
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The End Of Indie Music Journalism As We Know It
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Written by The Revolver Club
Nearly three decades since its founding, Pitchfork, an online music magazine with the power to ca...
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Grey Daze And The Rise Of Chester Bennington
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Written by The Revolver Club
Sean Dowdell formed a band with Chester Bennington when he was 17 and Chester was 15 years old.
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Kaminey: Music Chaos & Mumbai's Underworld
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Written by The Revolver Club
“Dhan Te Nan” – a phrase that, even decades after its release, triggers an immediate response fro...
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The Blueprint Of Hip-hop
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Written by The Revolver Club
Hip-hop surfaced in the mid-1970s and flourished notably throughout the 1980s, heavily influenced...
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