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Mike Mettler  |  Oct 02, 2025

Happy Audiophile Day, everyone! To celebrate this most hallowed of days, we’re pleased to share that Discogs has just announced the launch of what they’re calling Dis/Connect, “a global day to unplug from digital distractions and reconnect with the joy of listening to music,” for Saturday, October 18, 2025. Read on to see how you can get involved with and participate in the quite important, analog-centric Dis/Connect event. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Oct 01, 2025

All the gifts of life are held within these vinyl walls. For the more progressive-leaning listening cognoscenti out there, that altered reference is pure IYKYK — but it’s also a good way to announce that a cool Vancouver-bred band by the name of Syrinx have just dropped their sophomore LP that’s quite adroitly named Time Out of Place via Ocula Records on September 9, 2025. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Sep 29, 2025

Talk, talk, it’s only talk. Well, in this case, it’s more than talk, since we’re talk-talk-talking about Kensington Audio’s new C Series line of cartridges, which are manufactured under the purview of a well-respected British company, Talk Electronics. Read on to see the specs, features, and SRPs for Kensington Audio’s five new carts. . .

Mark Smotroff  |  Sep 26, 2025

The Grateful Dead’s self-released September 1975 LP Blues for Allah is many a Deadhead’s almost favorite album. It is indeed home to a near-perfect dizzying blend of ultra-tight playing, funk-forward, progressive, jazz-fusion-oriented music wrapped up in a handful of incredibly catchy tunes. Much of this music went on to become concert staples for the band as well, and now this pivotal Dead album rightly sees a 50th anniversary 180g 1LP reissue via Rhino. Read Mark Smotroff’s review to see if this new Allah LP should be rolled, er, snapped up sooner than later. . .

Ken Micallef  |  Sep 25, 2025

Rega’s Planar 8 turntable was inspired by the company’s flagship turntable, the Naia. Developed and engineered to capture the “essence of Naia at an affordable price,” the Planar 8 is a striking vinyl spinner that struck down our assumptions about lightweight turntables. Read Ken Micallef’s review to see if the Planar 8 table delivered the playback goods, and see if it punched above its weight class (pun intended). . .

Mike Mettler  |  Sep 24, 2025

Look through any window, and what do you see? In this case, we’re eyeballing the next entry in Bob Dylan’s acclaimed Bootleg Series that’s on deck. More specifically, The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963 is arriving via Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music as a 4LP box set on October 31, 2025. Read on to see which 42 tracks of that key early Dylan era — 18 of them previously unreleased, and nine of them considered as being “super-rare” — have made the vinyl cut. . .

Ken Micallef  |  Sep 23, 2025

Allnic Audio’s new H-5500 phono preamp replaces the company’s previous, stalwart H-1202 model — and it appears quite ready for some serious playback business. Read Ken Micallef’s review to see if the H-5500 phono-pre is able to strike that key balance of melodic grace, tonal richness, and rhythmic drive. . .

Mark Smotroff  |  Sep 19, 2025

While we’re saving our final determinations for what the best box sets of 2025 are for later in the year, the new mega-multi-LP collection from David Bowie, 6: I Can’t Give Everything Away: (2002 – 2016), is certainly a contender. In short, it’s an amazing study of the man, his music, and enduring vision. Read Mark Smotroff’s review of this massive 180g 16LP/2EP collection to see why it’s well worth the investment. . .

Julie Mullins  |  Sep 19, 2025

It’s been a minute since we’ve done regular book reviews here on AP, but now we’re back on the reading track. First up, Julie Mullins gives her impressions of Mark Ronson’s Night People: How to Be a DJ in ’90s New York City, a new 256-page hardcover book that shares many tales about the Grammy-winning producer/songwriter/musician’s love of vinyl and analog culture, not to mention covering his titular days as a notable NYC DJ in the ’90s. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Sep 18, 2025

As much as we continue to live and love the ongoing vinyl revolution, we’ve also been pleased — and somewhat surprised, truth be told — to see the resurgence in the audio cassette market. To that end, a pair of tape titans — the U.S.-based National Audio Company, and the Swiss manufacturer Revox — have just announced a joint cooperation for producing music cassettes and empty cassettes for the worldwide marketplace. Read on to see what this important new alliance entails, and what the next steps they’ve already been taking together are. . .

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