CHASING THE DRAGON – Audiophile Recordings Vinyl LP
This audiophile demonstration album contains 13 tracks which were recorded with 50 year old Neumann valve microphones.
Many tracks use the “Decca tree” configuration, invented by engineers in the early 1950’s using 3 Neumann M50 microphones.
Some tracks were recorded with a 1/2″ Studer reel to reel recorder running at 30ips.
CHASING THE DRAGON – Beethoven Piano Sonatas: Moonlight & Pathetique 180g Direct Cut Vinyl LP
CHASING THE DRAGON – ESPANA – DIRECT CUT VINYL
CHASING THE DRAGON – BINAURAL ESPANA – A TRIBUTE TO SPAIN VINYL LP
CHASING THE DRAGON – BINAURAL MOZART BY CANDLELIGHT VINYL LP
CHASING THE DRAGON – LIVE BEETHOVEN SERIES SYMPHONY NO. 5 – ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS
Part Of The Live Beethoven Series On 180g Vinyl LP!
On the 1st of February, Chasing The Dragon had the opportunity of recording a live Beethoven concert performed at St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
From this event, they have been able to release 2 new recordings featuring the Locrian Ensemble of London, conducted by Rimma Sushanskaya.
CHASING THE DRAGON – Quentin Collins All Star Quintet – A Day in the Life – 180g Vinyl
Part Of The Direct Cut Recording Series On 180g Vinyl LP!
"Quentin Collins is a leading figure on the British jazz scene, comfortable with many styles but most often adopting the post-bop language of players like Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard. Collins performs with a wide range of musicians and appears regularly at London’s most prestigious jazz venues, including Ronnie Scott’s and Club 606. The artist plays carbon fiber daCarbo instruments, said to optimize vibration so less energy is wasted in the air column within the horn. " Absolute Sound
CHASING THE DRAGON II – Audiophile Recordings Vinyl LP
180 Gram Audiophile Demonstration & Test Disc! A treat to listen to, a great way to test and show off your system!
A selection of tracks which should take you and your Hi-Fi system on an interesting journey.
This audiophile demonstration recording samples classical compositions by Vivaldi, J.S. Bach and Corelli, alongside a drum solo improvisation, a choir performance, microphone comparison of male voice recording, rehearsals, and more.