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Frederick French-Pounce
Mixology
The Mono/Stereo Mix Differences Podcast
Welcome to ’MIXOLOGY’, the show where I take Mono, Stereo, and International/Single mixes of classic albums, and compare and contrast all the key differences to create the ultimate in-a-nutshell guide!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 32 ratings
Finally
Finally found a podcast that satisfies my deepest music nerd obsessions!!! Thank you so much!!!
parampa via Apple Podcasts · France · 07/11/24
Mono vs. Stereo
Frederick French-Pounce is an expert on classic pop and rock from the 1960s. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through a classic album to discover differences in the original mono and stereo mixes (and, sometimes, relevant remixes). Is this necessary? Are there really that many...Read full review »
Scott Christy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/24
In the latest episode of the Mixology podcast listeners are treated to an extraordinary auditory experience. This episode delves into the 2023 expanded and remixed editions of The Beatles' iconic 1962-1966 & 1967-1970 albums, affectionately known as the Red and Blue albums. What sets...Read full review »
ibaard via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 11/12/23
Recent Episodes
Hello Friends! Here we are, at episode 99, and what better way to hit the end of double digits with than The Kinks curio of a live album from 1967/68 [US/UK], Live at Kelvin Hall. Notorious for its overbearing loop of screams edited into the mixdown, the album is nothing if not an exciting...
Published 08/27/24
Hello Friends! It's Beatle time here on the show again, as we finally round out our look at all the catalog LPs in the Beatles canon with a look at 1963's With the Beatles. Originally issued in mono and stereo, this twin-track recording seems like a simple comparison on the surface - and yes,...
Published 07/30/24
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