For International Women's Day, I was going to share our collection of articles featuring women in audio. That collection is currently being...
Here's a clip of a rare Rolling Stone interview with the Lizard King talking about making records around 2 1/2 minutes in. “I could never produce ... because I don’t have the patience for it. I think that’s the main thing. Who's ever is producing or engineering has to have incredible patience just to sit there for hour after hour after hour. Like you can get up for a while, a few hours and split, and come back and all. But he’s got to be there all the time.” -JM Thanks to Mark O'Connor
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Fugazi: Albini Sessions
By Corey Reidy
March 8, 2026
For decades, the existence of Fugazi’s Albini Sessions was mostly rumor, bouncing between friends, sometimes as legend and other times as a...
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Talking Heads' Tentative Decisions: Demos & Live
By Geoff Stanfield
March 8, 2026
As a music creator and fan, I am always interested in the transformation from the seed of a song, the demo stage, and the version that was released as...
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Remembering Bob Power
By Allen Farmelo
March 5, 2026
When a life is big, the details that make a person special tend to get washed away in the broad strokes of their success and influence. This has been...
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New Releases from The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis, Willow, Jacob Collier and More!
By Geoff Stanfield
February 21, 2026
It's a good week for new music! Jacob Collier [Tape Op#151] released Something Heavy, an EP with three versions of "Something Heavy."...
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The Stooges: Fun House Vinyl Reissue
By Geoff Stanfield
February 20, 2026
I appreciate a reissue of an album I have not listened to in years. In the case of Rhino High Fidelity's new vinyl version of The Stooges'...
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Remembering Greg Brown of CAKE
By John Baccigaluppi
February 9, 2026
I just found out that Greg Brown, the guitarist for the band CAKE, passed away this weekend. I had not talked to Greg in many years, but knew him...
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NYC Studio Photo Essay: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
By Geoff Stanfield
February 8, 2026
Photographer Stephen Jess has created an in-depth project of images and overview histories of historic New York City recording studios titled...
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Rose Colored Moon: An Evening Tribute to Elliott Smith in Film and Music
By Larry Crane - editor
February 5, 2026
March 19th in Portland, Oregon, at The Tomorrow Theater, this event is sponsored by Tape Op editor/founder Larry Crane's Jackpot! Recording...