
The Evolution of Sound & Technology
The Splice Point is the definitive history of the tools, workflows, and happy accidents that defined the sound of the 20th century.
Join us as we go under the hood of music's most iconic eras: from the physical tape edits of the 1950s to the dawn of the synthesizer, the birth of the mix console, and the digital frontier. We explore the gear that became legendar... more
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This episode explores the hidden architecture of the 1960s Los Angeles recording scene and the elite group of session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew. It examines how the limitations of three-track recording and the high cost of studio time forc... more
In the late 1950s, electric guitar amplifiers were designed for jazz ensembles and small clubs. They were low-wattage and bone-dry, lacking the power to fill large venues or the atmospheric texture to make notes sustain. This episode explores how the... more
This episode explores the transition of British pop music from the acoustic skiffle craze of the 1950s to the electric dominance of the British Invasion. Constrained by post-war import bans and financial limits, working-class teenagers constructed ho... more
This episode examines the transition from the dry, direct sound of early 1950s country music to the rhythmic, spacious sound of rockabilly. For years, country music recording prioritized capturing a clean, unadorned performance. The introduction of t... more
In the first half of the 20th century, recording music meant capturing one live take from start to finish. What you played was what you got. This episode covers how that changed, tracing the path from the fragile acetate disc to magnetic tape, and fr... more
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