Michael Gaughn

Sort By: Post Date | Title | Publish Date
Michael Gaughn  |  Jul 15, 2001

Perfect sound forever. Well, some people will tell you that the compact disc doesn't offer either. Diehard audiophiles complained from the day the CD was first introduced that it sounded cold, metallic, and sterile compared with the LP. And the discs can deteriorate over time, if ever so slowly.

Michael Gaughn  |  Sep 22, 2002

Saying that Tony Visconti produced some of David Bowie's most innovative albums is the same as saying he produced some of the most innovative albums in rock. It's hard to listen to dance music, alternative rock, electronica, or ambient music without hearing the influence of the Visconti-helmed Bowie/Brian Eno trilogy Low, Heroes, and Lodger.

Michael Gaughn  |  May 31, 2008
DreamWorks
Movie ••• Picture •••• Sound •••• Extras ••

With serial killers all the rage (in both fiction and reali

Michael Gaughn  |  Jan 03, 2007

The numbers I've seen lately say that the vast majority of people who buy a Blu-ray Disc player are completely satisfied with it. On the other hand, most people aren't even aware of the format or are confused about what it is.

Michael Gaughn  |  Jun 16, 2005
Michael Gaughn  |  Jul 13, 2008
Mirimax
Movie •• Picture •••• Sound •••• Extras ••

Pretty people and privilege were the raw ingredients for some o

Michael Gaughn  |  Jun 10, 2003

We went to four programmers from XM and four from Sirius and asked them the same question: With listeners able to choose between things like CD megachangers, digital music servers, DVD music videos, and traditional radio, what does satellite radio have to offer?

Pages

X