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Episode 19: The Evolution of Recorded Music: From Phonautographs to Streaming

Episode 19: The Evolution of Recorded Music: From Phonautographs to Streaming

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In this episode of 'It Started Somewhere,' host Shaimond takes listeners on a historical journey through the evolution of recorded music. The episode begins with the 1857 invention of the phonautograph by Edward Leon Scott de Martinville, a device that could trace sound waves but not play them back. The narrative progresses to key milestones such as Thomas Edison's phonograph in 1877, Emile Berliner's gramophone in 1887, and the shift from wax cylinders to discs. The episode also highlights significant advancements including the development of electrical recording techniques in 1925, the advent of stereophonic sound in 1931, the introduction of magnetic tape in 1928, and the birth of multitrack recording in the 1940s. The discussion moves toward consumer technology breakthroughs like vinyl records, cassette tapes, and the digital revolution, culminating in today's streaming era. Throughout, listeners are invited to appreciate the ingenuity and creativity that have shaped the way we experience music today.

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