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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

An Hans Reichel’s compendium 💫

 


One of my most beloved (unsung) heroes, a genius and a master of inventive and improvisation.





















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Sacrum facere 💫

 


I never talk about sacrifices.

I understand how we interpret the word sacrifice these days, where sacrifice implies renunciation. And so it has a slightly negative connotation, one of exclusion.

Instead, the word sacrifice comes from the Latin "Sacrum Facere," meaning to do with sacredness what you choose to do.

And the moment you choose something, you know beforehand that you will exclude everything else.

And so you can focus on the beauty of what you have chosen.

So in my life, I feel like I have never given up anything because I chose something else.


Read carefully twice and act accordingly every day with care and attention. 

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Monday, February 9, 2026

Last minute flea-market find 🤟

 


While a seller was packing his records at the end of the day.



Amazing recording 🏆



Life is weird…

 


… and cool at the same time: you’ll always find someone crazier than you.




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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Friday, February 6, 2026

Giant Voice

 






Disk of the month - Björn Meyer - Convergence (ECM 2026)

 



Whaaaaat? 

A 6 strings bass-guitar solo disk?!? 




Booooring!

Nothing more wrong, folks! This record is truly unbelievably good, various, intriguing and suggestive.

The recording is so beautifully serving the music and low end makes this disk a winner and a sonic blaster for any audio system.

Played on my Quad ESL it is simply majestic.

Buy it and enjoy 💫




Thursday, February 5, 2026

Little Fwend High 💫

 

Ewybody should own one… no more hurrying up at arm-lift 🙏💫🙏




The Little Fwend is an accessory that can be easily mounted on almost any turntable and allows the activation of a lifting mechanism for the tonearm and stylus at the end of record playback. 

Completely mechanical, it does not alter the audio signal in any way, ensuring an intact listening experience until the very last fragment of music. 

The system lifts the tonearm extremely slowly and gently, contacting it only in the final millimeters near the center of the record, so the last seconds of each track are never interrupted. 

Crafted with artisanal care and high-quality materials, including selected steels, the Little Fwend combines durability and precision in a design built to last.







High Model Specifications:
  • Base material: nickel-plated brass
  • Top material: nickel-plated brass; stainless steel
  • Rubber material: neoprene 70 Shore
  • Magnet: neodymium N35
  • Set screw: hex steel M2 x 3 mm
  • Damping gel: fluorocarbon
  • Height range: 48–81 mm
  • Weight: 67 g
  • Base diameter: 19 mm
  • Included kit: Eklind 0.9 mm hex key; magnetic mounting discs; non-adhesive 3M mounting pads



Now, The Peak 13” arm and Analogtechnik’s DST IceAge have a new… Little Fwend 
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A more crowded arm-tower…  😉


… but not that bad.


Aesthetics meets functionality.


The user’s manual says the gizmo will work with VTF up to 5 grams: please let me politely dissent as I use 6,25 grams VTF and The Peak 13” arm is an high-mass design. 

Just perfectly working.

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Spinning now - Capt. Beefheart and the Magic Band - Ice Cream for Crow 💫

 




This superb disc taught to me (as a musician and a guitar player) more than a Conservatory of Music year-long class.






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Mrs. Jodie Foster 💫

 


That’s a picture showing when beauty meets intelligence, integrity and honesty.



These lovely wrinkles are… Life.

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Periwinkle is the new black 💫

 


This amazing disc, flawlessly pressed on Periwinkle-colored vinyl, is the limited-edition Dead Can Dance’s “Dionysus”.







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