Scott Bernstein

Entire Pink Floyd Catalog To Be Remastered

If you’re like us you wore out your copies of Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall and other Pink Floyd albums in high school. On September 26 there will finally be a reason to pick up new copies of Floyd’s 14 original studio LPs as a feature-loaded set of remasters will come out that day on CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, an array of digital formats, viral marketing and iPhone Apps.


The new remasters come in four different varieties – Discovery, Experience, Immersion and Vinyl. The Discovery series are for newcomers to the music of Pink Floyd as they will feature all 14 albums  “painstakingly digitally remastered” by The Wall co-producer James Guthrie in “newly crafted packaging and booklets created by the band’s long-time artwork collaborator Storm Thorgerson.” You can buy all 14 albums together in the Discovery Box Set or individually.

Unreleased material starts flying in the Experience series which features the remastered versions of Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall, each with a bonus disc of additional material and expanded liner notes. The Dark Side set includes a previously unreleased recording of the album performed at Wembley Stadium in 1974, Wish You Were Here features outtakes and live material from that era, while The Wall’s bonus material is still to be determined.

READ ON for more on the new Pink Floyd remasters…

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Moe.down XII: Ween, RRE, Levon, Ozomatli

For this year’s moe.down, the upstate NY-based indie jammers have announced the first round of artists piecemeal through the moe.down Facebook page. Today’s “leaks” have just wrapped up with the

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Steely Dan: Beacon Theatre Run 2011

Donald Fagen and Walter Becker sure love the Beacon Theatre as the pair have made the Manhattan venue a regular stop on each of their recent tours. Steely Dan returns

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Classical Jams: Bob Weir – First Fusion

The classical and Deadhead worlds met head on last night at the Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium in San Rafael, CA where Grateful Dead/Furthur guitarist Bob Weir teamed up with the

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The B List: 10 Kickass 8-Bit Rock Covers

[Originally Published: May 14, 2009]

Back in April we told you the story of Scott Hannay, an Upstate NY musician who put together Umphrey’s McGee covers using a sound chip from the original Nintendo gaming system that were so good the band asked him to sit-in with them. Turns out, there is a whole community of 8-bit music makers like Scott who are creating their own original songs as well as covering tunes at 8-bit Collective. We made a list of ten favorite 8-bit rock covers…

1. Where It’s At – Beck

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2. Martha My Dear – The Beatles

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3. Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (Pt. 2) – Flaming Lips

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4. Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana

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READ ON for more 8-bit covers including Kids, Karma Police and Peaches…

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HT Giveaway: Concert For George Prize Pack

Back in 2002 a number of George Harrison’s favorite collaborators gathered at the behest of Eric Clapton and Harrison’s widow Olivia to pay tribute to “The Quiet One” and the

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The New Deal Farewell Tour Begins

Last month jamtronica faves the New Deal announced that 2011 will mark the end of the band’s 12-year career. While that time period has been extended to include a farewell

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Chris Robinson Brotherhood – Tough Mama

Chris Robinson’s latest band, Chris Robinson Brotherhood has spent the last few weeks touring up and down California and in the process has become a tight unit. The group dots

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