Hits In Hi-Fi

Today — Wednes­day 27th Octo­ber — we’ll take a nos­tal­gic jour­ney back to the 1950s and 1960s and beyond, when music was on vinyl (don’t touch the play­ing sur­face!) and home audio was new and excit­ing­ly futur­is­tic… with Hits In Hi-Fi.

In the ear­ly days of stereo, a sig­nif­i­cant num­ber of albums were released that were designed espe­cial­ly to show off the won­ders of this new way of pre­sent­ing musi­cal enter­tain­ment. Sounds “ping-ponged” across the stereo sound­stage; instru­ments appeared hard on one side and then hard on the oth­er… and there were a lot of space ref­er­ences, bloops and bleeps start­ing and end­ing the pieces — and once the Moog Syn­the­sis­er became avail­able, that was includ­ed in the mix too.

A selec­tion of these albums forms the core of our music today. Often the tracks con­sist of instru­men­tal arrange­ments of pop­u­lar songs, but there are also plen­ty of orig­i­nal tunes too.

Today there’s a NEW episode of our pop­u­lar Sec­ond Life trav­el series, “Where Have You Been?” — which this time looks at Dia de los Muer­tos — 12 noon or 4pm Pacif­ic, 8pm or mid­night in the UK. Details in sep­a­rate arti­cle here.

You can also hear “Engines of our Inge­nu­ity” from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Hous­ton, every 4 hours from 4am Pacific.