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Mike Mettler  |  Feb 12, 2026

In this case, ONE is most definitely not the loneliest number. What we’re talking about here is the news we’ve just received that the Okki Nokki ONE record cleaning machine, a successor to the venerable Netherlands-based company’s revered MK II RCM, is now being distributed in North America by noted specialty distributor VANA Ltd. Read on to see all the features and specs for the Okki Nokki ONE RCM. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Feb 11, 2026

Progressive music and classically trained orchestras go together like, well, progressive music and classically trained orchestras. Truth is, the marriage of music made by forward-thinking artists with widely expanded symphonic arrangements has always appealed to our own open-minded compositional sensitivities. Though sometimes it’s a union that perhaps works better on staff paper, when the prog/orchestral sonic matrimony works, it really works — and that was clearly the idea behind Yes’ Symphonic Live, a 180g 4LP set that documents a full 14-song set from the band’s 2001 Symphonic Tour that was released via Mercury Studios/UMG on January 23, 2026. Read AP editor Mike Mettler’s review to see if the half-speed-remastered Symphonic Live conducts itself in a manner worthy of immediate acquisition. . .

Julie Mullins  |  Feb 10, 2026

Nagra, the longtime Swiss manufacturers of high-end professional audio and hi-fi gear, have recently announced their Series II lineup that’s positioned in between their Classic and HD product lines. The first Series II component to arrive is the all-caps PREAMP II-S, which draws inspiration from the company’s first-ever home hi-fi product, the PL-P tubed preamp. Read Julie Mullins’ report to see all the features and specs for the PREAMP II-S. . .

Mark Smotroff,  |  Feb 06, 2026

In December 1973, Yes issued Tales From Topographic Oceans, a double album that some fans consider to be the greatest record they ever made, while others view it as a time-marker pinpointing the precise moment where the entire progressive rock genre went off the rails. Either way you look at it, the galvanizing, chart-topping Tales From Topographic Oceans is being rightly celebrated today, February 6, 2026, with the release of an exemplary, expansive super deluxe edition from Atlantic/Rhino that includes 2LPs, 12CDs (yes, 12 CDs), and 1BD — a truly deep-dive for (re)consideration of this remarkable recording. Read Mark Smotroff’s review to see exactly why this new collection of Tales is worthy of repeat sailing, er, spinning on your turntable . . .

Mike Mettler  |  Feb 05, 2026

Numbers don’t lie, or so we’ve been told. We here at AP are endlessly captivated by the various deep meanings and interpretations ascribed to certain specific numbers — and we’re happy to report that Serbian manufacturer Soulines are as fascinated with numbers as we are, if not more so. That numeric fascination has led Soulines to dub their latest turntable as the tt23, so read on to see all the features and specs of this wholly intriguing model. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Feb 04, 2026

After a long absence, the Muffin Men have finally returned to their respective seats at the table. What I mean by that is thus: The first Frank Zappa-related release of 2026 shines a spotlight on Bongo Fury, the historical October 1975 collaboration between lifelong friends Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart, with The Mothers also along for the ride. A newly expanded 50th anniversary edition of Bongo Fury will be released by Zappa Records/UMe in a variety of formats, including 2LP and 1LP sets, on March 20, 2026. Read AP editor Mike Mettler’s report to see just how Bongo Fury has been upgraded and expanded. . .

Ken Micallef  |  Feb 02, 2026

Whether you’re spinning LPs on a high-end rig, vintage classic, or budget model, certain features should be standard on every turntable. Good news is, TEAC’s new manual belt-drive TN-5BB turntable delivers on many of those fronts, not to mention its ease of setup, quiet noise floor, and unique deployment of using washi paper as a damper. Read Ken Micallef’s review to see just how good a performer the TN-5BB table is at its enviable, affordable $2.2K price point. . .

Mark Smotroff,  |  Jan 30, 2026

Fifty years ago, upon the release of his 10th studio album on RCA, January 1976’s Station to Station, David Bowie painted a firm portrait of his future, presenting his Thin White Duke persona that was first hinted at on March 1975’s Young Americans. Now celebrating its so-called Golden Jubilee, Station to Station was re-released 50 years to the day on January 23, 2026, via Parlophone in a new half-speed-mastered, audiophile-worthy limited-edition 180g LP, alongside a fun, companion picture disc option. Read Mark Smotroff’s review to see if you need to check into either/both of these STS reissues. . .

Julie Mullins,  |  Jan 29, 2026

Fellow vinyl lovers, prepare to be rocked like a hurricane. Austria-based manufacturer Pro-Ject recently announced the latest in their lineup of special edition turntables: the limited-edition Scorpions model. Its belt-driven design is based on Pro-Ject’s popular T2 turntable — and, as Julie Mullins reports, this version just might have Scorpions fans saying they can’t live without you, er, can’t live without it. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Jan 29, 2026

We’ve been waiting semi-patiently to sing about a cool new phono cartridge that we got a heads up about a few weeks ago — and now that the embargo period has officially lifted, the time has come for us to fill you in on Sumiko’s Oriole MC cartridge. Read on to see all of the Oriole cart’s features and specs. . .

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