Now With That Out Of The Way, Back To Christmachine – Audio Reference Server

Now With That Out Of The Way, Back To Christmachine – Audio Reference Server

Ahhh… Where Do You Keep The Vinyl Rips and Hi Resolution Digital Files ? ——————————–>Photo Courtesy Of Doc KEYAZA!!!

 

So there has been enough (So much!) time passed, it’s blatantly obvious to me that no one else will create an Audio Reference Quality Standards Catalogue for individual album releases.  The powers that be have showed us time and time again that they feel that we should be left in the dark about the music we have purchased and continue to purchase.  It’s loud and clear, they do not have to, there is no other option.

All we asked for was lineage and provenance of recordings that we spend gobs of cash for, as well as the textual and numerical details as to how they mastered, remastered, and transferred the new releases. Once again we are left clueless as to what we are purchasing. We know it can be done, some releases have done just that, usually projects overseen by reputable audio engineers.

I do understand that in some cases they do not know some of these details as they have been lost to time, poor record keeping, lack of proper labeling, and a sad state of storage of the original master tapes.  In some cases they don’t even know whether they are the “original studio masters” or well travelled copies.  We saw that in the report on the sad state of historical music archiving, much has been lost or destroyed….as we know back just a few decades ago music industry analysts and label bosses went with the prevailing wisdom, why would we want to preserve all this music–who is going to want it?  What is the use?

This:

https://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub148/pub148.pdf

And ESPECIALLY This (Re-Post):

http://www.billholland.net/words/Labels%20Strive%20to%20Rectify%20Past%20Archival%20Problems.pdf

 

Now that they realize the marketing and money making potential, oh the irony there, eh?  All we have asked for is crumbs; forget about the old arguments (for a moment) on the loudness wars, whether high rez audio can be heard by the human ear (The Nyquist Theorem), Wheather vinyl has more warmth and soul, whether expensive cables give a +/- better listening experience, The law of diminishing returns, “Sources? / Laws of Science?, Do CD’s suck, the failure of SACD, .mp3’s are garbage, etc.  Noel Gallagher saying there will be no more vinyl niche as an industry in a few short years as a result of streaming (He thinks? I agree, he is probably right).

With that said, our niche is just that–our niche, and it will continue as long as the electric grids are up.  Even then some of us crazies will be powering phonographs with a stationary bike, using a carefully sharpened fishbone as a rudimentary needle, a significant other propping up a makeshift jimmy-rigged cardboard cone to telescope and carry those wondrous melodies to the flash mobs in our living rooms.  Vinyl wear and tear bad, but for a time the ears are very good.

Remember what is normal any way, and relative to what?  With those previous dire predictions of the future, keeping in mind that some of us have never had or witnessed an argument on the early Yahoo and Alta Vista message boards about the wonders of Hi Resolution Audio (It will always be Hi-rez to me, soz!), I will try to parse mixed nuts.  Threading the needle like a steaming locomotive on crazy good meds, diplomacy will avail for all, no matter what our differences.  Joy!

 

Why don’t we focus on the things that which we do agree.

  1. We pay a lot of money re-purchasing music over and over.
  2. Music listening is a different subjective experience for each person.
  3. It “can” take a wee bit of trained ear (Not a B.S Degree), to hear improvements.
  4. The music is only as good as it’s source.
  5. ABX’ing can, not always, but “can” manifest as human listening fallibility & weakness.
  6. Placebo affect and bias are real “things”[sic].
  7. Provenance and Lineage of our recordings is Interesting and “nice” to have.
  8. There is such a thing as “brick walling”, “anti aliasing”, and de-noising”.
  9. There is more than one type of compression in music.
  10. Type A removes many of the tiny spaces to make music file formats smaller.
  11. Type B holds the fidelity of the performance together, Very Good!
  12. Good source players are available at many price ranges.
  13. There are good headphones and bad headphones at all price ranges.
  14. When in noisy public settings, audio nuances tend to decline.
  15. You Do NOT need to be an audiophile, to source good quality audio (If Available).
  16. Audiophiles can be nuts, same with Hi-Rez deniers. (In a good way 😉 )
  17. That said, Head-fi has it’s place, and deniers seem to hang around bigly.
  18. There are, subjectively to each of us, good mastering engineers and poor ones.
  19. We all have to listen to our source material and make our own judgements.
  20. I can have (IMO); my own vast archive of “self-proclaimed” Reference Quality Vinyl Rips, Hi-Rez digital lossless [FLAC 24/48, 24/96, 24/172, 24/192, 32 bit float, .WAV, even ALAC and DSD], quality sourced and mastered CD’s [16/44] etc., portable DAP’s/amps/DAC’s, and use .mp3’s and Youtube to preview and stream when need be.  It’s fine that you might consider this fodder, trendy, and hipsterish.  I often use apple ear buds while on the go with the mobile. I’m not a gobsmacked music snob…I listen to AC/DC cranked on the local radio in the car, beautifully overbearingly loud in all its overly-compressed glory.  I’d dance randomly in the street to an 80’s boombox with cassettes daily if these types of gatherings where more frequent.
  21. You can have 50,000 lossy .mp3’s on the go, with an excellent ear, sourcing quality CD’s and audio on your own volition (all without my schtick). You might even listen to vinyl for nostalgia purposes possibly.  Further you own low cost but excellent sounding source players as well as an expensive pair of headphones and/ or IEM’s. Even bluetooth love…it’s almost 5.0 (I too am sick of those frickin tangly chords). There’s nothing wrong with any of that.  What I’m getting at is it doesn’t matter.
  22. We can all site the Nyquist Theorem till we are blue in the face, and never get anywhere…agree to disagree perhaps.  If you’re happy, I am happy.
  23. Electronic music and Hip Hop does not and should not have to follow any of these rules.  Electronic music tends to sound great, almost always produced very well, unless it’s a very low bit rate or has been up sampled, but that is usually by design.  Hip Hop needs to be vicious or passive aggressive and Bassy…clean tight bassy…Superb dope! The only reservation I have is when either genre is too bright and shreds my ears. It’s rare, again unless by design.
  24. Classical music is on the other end of the spectrum…the rules DO very very very much apply. Soundstage and instrument separation are paramount.  Loud and soft, loud and soft just like The Pixies or Nirvana. A muddy midrange is a killer.  Attack, sustain, decay should be transparently punchy, grainy, and accurate.  The music has to breathe and pulse…ripping the heart right out your chest even with headphones on. Emotions, knocked about, tugged like a puppet to strings. It should convey an air of atmospheric space with perceivable parameters…and in a perfect world, pseudo-holophonic sound, as if you the listener can imagine you’re there live sitting center stage with the orchestra wrapped 180 degrees from ear to ear.  You’ll know something is wrong right off, a piano from each and every-little-single-ebony-to-ivory key is muddled together as one, or squashed in a constant spew of notes like an accordion. We should be able to perceive and hear milliseconds of spaciation[sic] and be acute to a differentiation between every single tapped key, no matter how fast the piece. I’ve said before piano is the hardest instrument to reproduce in recording with accuracy.  If that’s muddy then it’s all over.  I won’t get started on the pneumatic breath of the solo cello…you get my drift.
  25. Pop music…It depends on if it’s good! 😉 😉

So with all that said we arrive at the conclusion that we may not agree subjectively.  Please forgive me, as I was being purposefully presumptuous in some of the things I said above… but that is not the point.  I’m just generalizing for the sake of getting at the crux.  Most of the people reading this will not care one way or the other.  Some will be bored to tears as to, “what is the going on and on about”.  In the end we all just love music and are devilishly passionate about it–Pretty simple, no? 🙂

So, in the past I did some reviews….Beck, The Beatles Catalogue, Led Zeppelin Catalog, etc., they each get hundreds of hits daily as reference, awesome.  I also posted full album playlists (with some lineage)…it was quite subtle, again on purpose as to what I have deemed a Reference Quality Audio Recording.  I don’t know if I said it outright, I may have…If not my tongue in cheek went over people’s heads. A failed attempt by me.  Yes, you are left to taking me at my word, have to search for it yourself, and availability is spotty.  I know it’s somewhat authoritarian but let your ears be the judge.  There were many times I have searched for a single particular recording over weeks and months before finally getting a hold of it.  Time well spent!

If you search hard enough you will be able to get a hold of same source as I did, some searches will be easy, others will require patience and time.  Moderately I will recommend the High-Rez digital transfer available for everyone to purchase with a quick download and some cash.  I have no stake in this…no adverts, self funded hosting and servers.  I’m just passionate about music and everything else, and I know you are as well, or you would not be reading this.

Just a note **** again, the night site is under maintenance (The links from here the day page are static as of writing this)…It will be up again soon enough.  I’m going to do all those recordings here on the main page individually anyhow.  So there will probably be some updates as well.  When live, it will give you an idea of some of what I will cover, and it is only a small part of projected works.

From now on instead of taking a few months to do mega reviews, although I will someday do the Complete Pink Floyd Archives Posts (Damn there I go again, that’s one exception), from now on there will be single album releases (From past and present) which a single post can be done in one day.  I will do whatever I am listening to and I have in my wheelhouse as the best recordings and rips / digital to date.  The posts will vary widely in style, genre, and medium.  One day or two could be Thrash, the next Classical, Jazz, Electronic, Pop, wherever the music takes me.

In between I will continue to do my sordid stories, post mixes, photos, memorabilia, any type of art really.  I intend on making this site better by making it a reference site for individual albums.  In that vein It would make it possible for those who do not want to read my silly erotica, still be able to come here intentionally via direct link or search engine in order to just browse my reviews and recommendations on specific albums…quick and easy.

In conclusion, each album will have an easy to read, specific format that I have worked out, and tweak things as I go along.  If there is anything extra about a specific release that you would like to see, send me an email or message.  If I can get the info – I will post it or write you back.  Understand that I cannot council and/or recommend file sharing or piracy, so do not ask…messages from readers as to these types of questions will go unanswered.   No disrespect…just being clear.

 

Thanks For Reading & All Your Endless Support. My Readers Are Awesome!

Love You Lots! Stay Well, Be Kind & Bless.

 

Tak Tak, Bless!

Grazie, Ciao!

Obrigadx, Tchau! Adeus!

Gracias, Adios!

Danke, Tchuss!

Merci, Au revoir!

Dank je…Bedankt, Alstublieft!

Merci Vilmal, Adeau!

Gracies, Adieu!

Gracies, Adeu!

 

CM ☕

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Beck – “Morning Phase” The Review: My Process ~ Vinyls Vs. Digitals CD/HD Tracks…

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 You will not find underground compilation lists like this anywhere else on the worldwide web. Christmachine Audio Reference Music Server Exclusive!

 

Our reviews will not be the normal kind of review that you usually see about an artist release. These will be different as we will be aggregating all sources available…320kbps(Lossy Audio taken from the CD FLAC Rip), CD (EAC Lossless 16Bit/44.1kHz Rip), HD Tracks (Hi-Res Digital Downloads from 24/96 to 24/192), 24/48 ALAC Hi-Res Apple Lossless, Vinyl Rips (Often from different countries & each transferred by different rippers with different set-ups), as well as other high quality sources as the become available such as Pono music. That’s not to say I will not add any subjective commentary(I’ll be open as to what I like and do not) but I will try to remain as objective as possible. As we know music listening is a very subjective, or personal experience, therefore I will try to stick best with theory to give you what I believe is the best format to own of any given release.

Sources:

  • Beck – Morning Phase /  “320 MP3 Vinyl Experience Download” (Provided on the card that comes with the Vinyl Purchase.
  • Beck – Morning Phase / CD ~ EAC Lossless 16Bit/44.1kHz Rip from CD
  • Beck – Morning Phase / 320kbps (Lossy Audio taken from the CD EAC FLAC Rip)
  • Beck – Morning Phase / HD Tracks (Hi-Res Digital Download) Mastered By Robert Ludwig 24Bit/96kHz
  • Beck – Morning Phase / Vinyl #1 (2014) (Original Capitol U.S.Bernie Grundman / German Pallas Pressing) Vinyl Rip > Transferred to 24Bit/96 FLAC
  • Beck – Morning Phase / Vinyl #2 (2014) (Original Capitol U.S.Bernie Grundman / German Pallas Pressing) Vinyl Rip > Transferred to 24Bit/96 FLAC
  • Beck – Morning Phase / Vinyl #3 (2014) (Original Capitol U.S.Bernie Grundman / German Pallas Pressing) Vinyl Rip > Transferred to 24Bit/96 FLAC

To start if you are a noobie then then the 320kbps (Lossy Audio taken from the CD EAC FLAC Rip) and the CD might be fine for you but I will explain why technically these are not the best sources, making a distinction between the “320 MP3 Vinyl Experience Download” that comes with the vinyl and the “320kbps” taken from the FLAC EAC Rip of the CD.

Upon first listening to the CD I find it extremely loud “Search for Loudness Wars”, overly compressed, poor dynamic range (DR 6), and lots of peak limiting w/ controlled clipping. Not Recommended…however I am amazed by the release itself. I believe it is and will remain the best release this year. This is Beck’s best release ever IMO…but I had to find another source. Obviously the 320kbps converted from the FLAC EAC CD is even worse in all the 05 - Stickeraforementioned areas…Ear fatigue city!

Next I’ll review, Beck – Morning Phase / Official “320 MP3 Vinyl Experience Download” (Provided on the card that comes with the Vinyl Purchase). It is called the “320 Vinyl Experience” because it seems to be sourced from the vinyl master and has surface noise just like vinyl.  Also you can hear the run in and out as well as the sound of the needle dropping as if you are listening to the vinyl albeit here in the digital realm. This release even at 320kbps sounds much better than the CD (EAC Riped to FLAC), it is still overly loud but not as loud as the CD. The Dynamic Range is much better (DR 9) but it is also Brickwalled/Clipped…so we are halfway there to a great experience.

Now for Beck – Morning Phase / HD Tracks (Hi-Res Digital Download) 24Bit/96kHz. This release was supposedly mastered by Robert Ludwig and I am surprised that Robert would release this, as amazing at mastering he has been in the past, here he seems as if he’s losing his ear. The Hi-res official format does not breathe, is overly compressed, and is brickwalled as well. It seems as if all of the formats reviewed up until this point are taken from a digital master. If anyone has information on it being from analog tapes please let me know. Regardless, I do not recommend this release in terms of both listening for sound and by sight using a spectrograph analyzer…the files are lackluster. At this point I would only recommend the “Official 320 MP3 Vinyl Experience” Download (Provided on the card that comes with the Vinyl Purchase), and that is tenuous.

label1Last but not least Beck – Morning Phase / Vinyls #1, #2, & #3 (2014) (Original Capitol U.S.Bernie Grundman / German Pallas Pressing) Vinyl Rip > Transferred to 24Bit/96 FLAC. All the vinyl releases were ripped on different setups…and finally we come to the best sounding release of them all (I’m sure this is not a surprise). Although all 3 vinyl rips are still overly compressed and slightly to loud, there is not any clipping which is the MO usually on vinyl. The Vinyl versions were cut, again as it sounds from digital masters…correct me if I’m wrong and has a better DR (DR 10). Remember though the Vinyl DR often has +1 bump because of the surface noise and it’s conversion. Usually I would review each vinyl release separately but they are all the same pressing. The vinyl was cut by Grundman Mastering in Hollywood (Excellent)…but where it gets dicey is when Pallas does the pressing. Uncharacteristic of Pallas as they are known for superiority, each vinyl release has differing amounts of surface noise and only one of the 3 sounds quiet after some light click repair.

So what I recommend is that you buy the vinyl release and that way you will have the “320 Vinyl Experience Download” and the vinyl for your collection until you either can make your own vinyl rip or find one that a Master Ripper can provide. Both beat out all other formats at the moment…I do not see the that changing until an SACD version becomes available. The reason I say that is because for Beck’s 2002 release “Sea Change”, the SACD was the superior version of that record. I will update this review when an SACD orlabel2 “better source”…possibly the Pono Music is released in the future.

In my Opinion Beck – “Morning Phase” is his Magnum Opus. It is his best album by far and I listen to my best vinyl ripped 24Bit/96kHz every day it seems. It’s great when waking to get into a good mood, when going to sleep as it is super chilled, and still has the content to help a party kick it up a notch. It has all these attributes, I see this as a timeless release and will be seen by future generations as Beck’s genius.

Here’s the lead track called “Morning” ~ Utter Bliss!

You can also see Bernie Grundman cutting the vinyl release @ Grundman Mastering Hollywood in a video [Direct Link] posted a few days ago in “The Playlist Night” part of this site below.

http://playlists.christmachine.com/christmachine/beck-cutting-the-vinyl-for-morning-phase-video/

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Thanks for reading and happy listening.

Braindamage Inc.

CM

 

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Playlist #5 is up & Essential Reading Post #2…Headphone Measurement Datasheets as of April 2014 .pdf …

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Reviews for individual albums or sets will be posted HERE but daily playlists will be posted in the Playlist Feed Blog. Again you can access it from the “PLAYLIST” button in the header menu below the “HOME” button. Or you can get there using the links below.

New Playlist…[Direct Link / Portal to the other side of this site below…

 

 

 

First we have Playlist #5 up:

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Iron Maiden – Purgatory (D. Riggs)

http://playlists.christmachine.com/hd-tracks/christmachine-audio-reference-music-server-playlist-5/

 

Essential Reading Post #2…Headphone Reference Measurement Datasheets as of April 2014…Just do a “find” and search the .pdf for the name brand you want or own. To save .pdf just “save page as”, 43.1 mb’s.

Enjoy

http://www.innerfidelity.com/images/AllGraphs.pdf

 

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CM

 

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Playlist #3 is up & Bernie Grundman cutting the vinyl for Beck’s latest album ~ “Morning Phase” [Direct Link]….

swedish_gTouchFlipfinalReviews for individual albums or sets will be posted HERE but daily playlists will be posted in the Playlist Feed Blog. Again you can access it from the “PLAYLIST” button in the header menu below the “HOME” button. Here’s the direct link….

http://playlists.christmachine.com/mark-lanegan/christmachine-audio-reference-music-server-playlist-3/

Lot to come around here now that the websites are up and running and running smooth as butter. Email me in contacts if you find downtime or for any other problems.

New Video posted below…[Direct Link / Portal to the other side of this site…

Seeing that my next review will be an in depth comparison of all the available media formats for Beck’s – Morning Phase, so a few vinyl tansfers (needledrops) vs. cd .vs HD Tracks, I will get to the core on which one rises to the top. So in lieu of this here is Bernie Grundman cutting the vinyl for Beck’s latest album ~ “Morning Phase”

Enjoy.

http://playlists.christmachine.com/christmachine/beck-cutting-the-vinyl-for-morning-phase-video/

Cheers and Bless Bless!

CM

 

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