
The Peugeot Fractal Is a 3D-Printed City Car for Audiophiles
The French automaker’s latest concept is all about that bass.
The French automaker’s latest concept is all about that bass.
Music works its own harmonies into a road trip’s melodies.
By Chris Wright
Having the right gear on hand during an outdoor concert can be the difference between a weekend for the ages or an expensive lesson learned. These items cover the critical bases of comfort, connectivity, hygiene, peace of mind and style.
By Gear Patrol
Above selecting a series of songs to reflect a certain mood or vibe is deejaying’s more professional task: the art of combining songs together into one seamless mix.
By Ben Bowers
MTV thought it’d kill radio. Now, it gives out awards to college stations.
By Caitlyn Shaw
Meet the mad scientist who invented the Fuzz Factory, the most iconic guitar effects pedal on the market.
By Jason Heaton
Controversy, struggle, success, breakups, reunions and obscurity.
At the Moog Music factory, 20 employees make every iconic synthesizer by hand, the same way they’ve been making them for decades.
In 2011, Michael Little opened Lost Weekend NYC, a surf-inspired lifestyle store in Manhattan’s Lower East Side that also happens to brew one of the city’s best cups of coffee.
By Jack Seemer
Since the 1970s, Bowers & Wilkins have been revolutionizing high-end audio at home and in the recording studio.
Behind the scenes with one of the best speaker makers on earth.
By Sung Han
Nature’s soundtrack is a hard one to rival, but we’ll try anyway.
By Jack Seemer
The days start to stretch and the heat settles in. That calls for the right tunes.
By Jack Seemer
Inside New York’s last sheet music store on its penultimate day of business.
By Chris Wright
In 1957 the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar was a spry three years young; that same year, Levi’s original 1873 patent for riveted denim work pants — the first jeans — was already an octogenarian. But that doesn’t mean those jeans didn’t love to rock ‘n’ roll.
By Nick Caruso
Looking more like a miniature robot monolith than audio componentry, the WOO Audio WA7 Fireflies ($999) is a convenient (ideal) solution to poor desktop sound.
By Amos Kwon
Polishing your six-string chops on the road usually means you’ve either got a motorcade in tow lugging your amps or you’re strumming away unplugged. Vox Apache series guitars keep things cranked during travel and fill in for the band that you’re not yet frontmanning.