Believe it or not, Muzak was originally designed to play during dropped signals from radio broadcasts. The first artist signed to it was Thomas “Fats” Waller. HIs Muzak recordings are a delight, and I’d listen to Muzak every day if they had continued to hire artists of his calibre.
Imagine 7 months ago
On a different note…
nancyb creator 7 months ago
Believe it or not, Muzak was originally designed to play during dropped signals from radio broadcasts. The first artist signed to it was Thomas “Fats” Waller. HIs Muzak recordings are a delight, and I’d listen to Muzak every day if they had continued to hire artists of his calibre.
oakie9531 7 months ago
I have a tshirt I use to wear on casual Friday that says “you don’t have to be crazy to work here – we’ll train you!”
charles9156 7 months ago
muzak has some decent channels
Zebrastripes 7 months ago
I’m not tone, deaf, but I do carry earplugs, wherever I go just in case
mistercatworks 7 months ago
There was nothing wrong with the fidelity (tone) of Muzak. It’s dynamic range was highly compressed so it could “piggyback” on existing FM signals.
Mike Baldwin creator 7 months ago
And The Beat Goes On….
Buoy 7 months ago
Def jam records was fortunately not Muzak.