How We Listen: How music consumption has evolved from vinyl to MP3. Featuring thoughts from Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, Mark Knopfler and Suzanne Vega. (S1, ep 8) [S,AD]
Sound and Vision: Tracking the music video from MTV to the internet. Billy Idol, Dave Stewart, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty discuss how a marketing tool became a new medium. (S1, ep 7) [S,AD]
The World is Yours: A fascinating look at the origins of sampling. Chuck D, Moby, Neneh Cherry and Debbie Harry all share their thoughts on the art of the mix. (S1, ep 6) [S,AD]
Four on the Floor: Charting the progression of the beat in music, featuring contributions from musical luminaries Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana, and Robin and Barry Gibb. (S1, ep 5) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
The Human Instrument: Exploring the ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. Paul Epworth and Mark Ronson discuss recording with Adele and Amy Winehouse. (S1, ep 3) [S,AD]
Painting with Sound: Examining the evolution of multi-track recording and reproduction of sounds, with contributions from Elton John, Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney. (S1, ep 2) [S,AD]
The Recording Artist: This fascinating series traces the history of music recording and begins with a look at the great producers, from George Martin to Rick Rubin. (S1, ep 1) [S,AD]
Sound and Vision: Tracking the music video from MTV to the internet. Billy Idol, Dave Stewart, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty discuss how a marketing tool became a new medium. (S1, ep 7) [S,AD]
The World is Yours: A fascinating look at the origins of sampling. Chuck D, Moby, Neneh Cherry and Debbie Harry all share their thoughts on the art of the mix. (S1, ep 6) [S,AD]
Four on the Floor: Charting the progression of the beat in music, featuring contributions from musical luminaries Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana, and Robin and Barry Gibb. (S1, ep 5) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
The Human Instrument: Exploring the ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. Paul Epworth and Mark Ronson discuss recording with Adele and Amy Winehouse. (S1, ep 3) [S,AD]
Painting with Sound: Examining the evolution of multi-track recording and reproduction of sounds, with contributions from Elton John, Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney. (S1, ep 2) [S,AD]
The Recording Artist: This fascinating series traces the history of music recording and begins with a look at the great producers, from George Martin to Rick Rubin. (S1, ep 1) [S,AD]
Sound and Vision: Tracking the music video from MTV to the internet. Billy Idol, Dave Stewart, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty discuss how a marketing tool became a new medium. (S1, ep 7) [S,AD]
The World is Yours: A fascinating look at the origins of sampling. Chuck D, Moby, Neneh Cherry and Debbie Harry all share their thoughts on the art of the mix. (S1, ep 6) [S,AD]
The World is Yours: A fascinating look at the origins of sampling. Chuck D, Moby, Neneh Cherry and Debbie Harry all share their thoughts on the art of the mix. (S1, ep 6) [S,AD]
Four on the Floor: Charting the progression of the beat in music, featuring contributions from musical luminaries Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana, and Robin and Barry Gibb. (S1, ep 5) [S,AD]
Four on the Floor: Charting the progression of the beat in music, featuring contributions from musical luminaries Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana, and Robin and Barry Gibb. (S1, ep 5) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
The Human Instrument: Exploring the ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. Paul Epworth and Mark Ronson discuss recording with Adele and Amy Winehouse. (S1, ep 3) [S,AD]
The Human Instrument: Exploring the ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. Paul Epworth and Mark Ronson discuss recording with Adele and Amy Winehouse. (S1, ep 3) [S,AD]
Painting with Sound: Examining the evolution of multi-track recording and reproduction of sounds, with contributions from Elton John, Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney. (S1, ep 2) [S,AD]
Painting with Sound: Examining the evolution of multi-track recording and reproduction of sounds, with contributions from Elton John, Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney. (S1, ep 2) [S,AD]
The Recording Artist: This fascinating series traces the history of music recording and begins with a look at the great producers, from George Martin to Rick Rubin. (S1, ep 1) [S,AD]
The Recording Artist: This fascinating series traces the history of music recording and begins with a look at the great producers, from George Martin to Rick Rubin. (S1, ep 1) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
How We Listen: How music consumption has evolved from vinyl to MP3. Featuring thoughts from Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, Mark Knopfler and Suzanne Vega. (S1, ep 8) [S,AD]
Sound and Vision: Tracking the music video from MTV to the internet. Billy Idol, Dave Stewart, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty discuss how a marketing tool became a new medium. (S1, ep 7) [S,AD]
How We Listen: How music consumption has evolved from vinyl to MP3. Featuring thoughts from Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, Mark Knopfler and Suzanne Vega. (S1, ep 8) [S,AD]
How We Listen: How music consumption has evolved from vinyl to MP3. Featuring thoughts from Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, Mark Knopfler and Suzanne Vega. (S1, ep 8) [S,AD]
Sound and Vision: Tracking the music video from MTV to the internet. Billy Idol, Dave Stewart, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty discuss how a marketing tool became a new medium. (S1, ep 7) [S,AD]
The World is Yours: A fascinating look at the origins of sampling. Chuck D, Moby, Neneh Cherry and Debbie Harry all share their thoughts on the art of the mix. (S1, ep 6) [S,AD]
The World is Yours: A fascinating look at the origins of sampling. Chuck D, Moby, Neneh Cherry and Debbie Harry all share their thoughts on the art of the mix. (S1, ep 6) [S,AD]
Four on the Floor: Charting the progression of the beat in music, featuring contributions from musical luminaries Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana, and Robin and Barry Gibb. (S1, ep 5) [S,AD]
Four on the Floor: Charting the progression of the beat in music, featuring contributions from musical luminaries Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana, and Robin and Barry Gibb. (S1, ep 5) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
Going Electric: How music is continuously redefined by technology. Featuring interviews with Roger Daltrey, Brian Eno and Donna Summer. (S1, ep 4) [S,AD]
The Human Instrument: Exploring the ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. Paul Epworth and Mark Ronson discuss recording with Adele and Amy Winehouse. (S1, ep 3) [S,AD]
The Human Instrument: Exploring the ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. Paul Epworth and Mark Ronson discuss recording with Adele and Amy Winehouse. (S1, ep 3) [S,AD]
Painting with Sound: Examining the evolution of multi-track recording and reproduction of sounds, with contributions from Elton John, Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney. (S1, ep 2) [S,AD]
Painting with Sound: Examining the evolution of multi-track recording and reproduction of sounds, with contributions from Elton John, Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney. (S1, ep 2) [S,AD]
Sound and Vision: Tracking the music video from MTV to the internet. Billy Idol, Dave Stewart, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty discuss how a marketing tool became a new medium. (S1, ep 7) [S,AD]