Hits In Hi-Fi
Today we’ll take a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s and 1960s, when music was on vinyl (and on the radio) 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. Aimed at the imagined bachelor in his pad, inviting his friends around to blow them away with the latest stereophonic sounds, the genre is sometimes called “Space-Age Bachelor Pad Music” or “SABPM”; later “Jet Set Pop”; or more broadly, “Space Age Pop”.
Today you can also hear the premiere broadcast of the latest episode in our series “Where’ve You Been” — where we look at places to visit and things to do around the Second Life Grid, at 12 noon or 4pm Pacific Time (8pm or midnight in the UK) . Today we visit once upon a time (see separate entry). You can also hear “Engines of our Ingenuity” from the University of Houston, every 4 hours from 4am Pacific.