I've spent most of my life listening to music.
I fell in love with music as a kid, and by the age of eight I was already buying records.
Over the years I've spent thousands of hours listening and comparing recordings, exploring different masterings and editions, and trying to understand why some recordings create a stronger connection than others.
This year, I turned that fascination into TrueResAudio, an independent online magazine focused on classical and jazz recordings, where the listening experience is part of the conversation.
Through TrueResAudio, I help my readers discover more recordings and releases worth living with.
New releases that stay with you. Older recordings worth returning to. Editions that make you want to play the album again, not move on to the next thing.
TrueResAudio focuses on the music. But when recording opens up, it changes how the music lands. Some do. Some don't. The magazine exists to explore that difference.
Interested in checking it out? Head to TrueResAudio