The Inside Story of Primal Scream’s Screamadelica, HMV Stages £17m Comeback, Fabric Turns 15, and a Prophet VS for iPad.

Spatial, Immersive 4DSound. A new two-part video series that looks to the future of live performance and immersive sound. With a three-dimensional grid of 48 speakers, 4DSound allows a musician to position and fluidly move sounds spatially, for a performance that envelopes the audience. Check it out above.

Fabric Turns 15. London’s premier nightclub Fabric honour their 15th with an invitation to two celebratory lineups in October and a website of nostalgic photos, stats and infographics representing the last decade and a half. Check it out here.

Urban Outfitters Doesn’t Sell the Most Vinyl. While Urban Outfitters may be telling the world that it is the world’s premier seller of vinyl, record label executives tell Billboard that Amazon is the largest retailer. Find out more here.

Prophet VS For iPad. Arturia announce availability of iProphet — an authentic iPad emulation of the 80s-vintage, California-created Prophet VS Digital Vector Synthesizer, Sequential’s first digital design. Watch the promo above.

HMV Stages £17m Comeback. Staging a dramatic fightback less than two years after it was saved from collapse, annual accounts show that the high street chain racked up nearly £17m profit in the 11 months after it went into administration. More in The Telegraph‘s report.

The Inside Story Of Primal Scream’s Screamadelica. Sabotage Times go deep inside the making of the classic album that defined an era. Give it a read here.

 

3rd October, 2014

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