
Ortofon Book Review “A Century of Accuracy in Sound” – Fantastic if pricey
A century in business is quite a milestone, and gives great material to tell a story. Thus Ortofon has a made a book to celebrate their 100 years of carts and stuff.
A century in business is quite a milestone, and gives great material to tell a story. Thus Ortofon has a made a book to celebrate their 100 years of carts and stuff.
Rick Banks and Bill Brewster have made CLUBBED, a book that looks at the graphic design used to get people into UK clubs, Here's my review.
The internet is a exponentially expanding swathe of information. But books retain their relevance by focussing on specific areas of that data. And Kim Bjørn follows up PUSH TURN MOVE with a volume about modular synthesis, suitably titled PATCH & TWEAK.
You can't plug it in, play anything on it, or with it. But Kim Bjørn's "Push Turn Move" book is nonetheless an essential purchase for electronic musicians.
In the digital age, it's refreshing to see books getting made. And one all about the gear we love is especially nice. Push Turn Move is on Kickstarter now.