Chief editor Steven R. Rochlin Publisher: “Enjoy the Music.com” Contact: e-mail: info@enjoythemusic.com Website: www.enjoythemusic.com Interview: Wojciech Pacuła Photographs: Steven R. Rochlin ǀ Wojciech Pacuła |
Published: 1. August 2012, No. 99 |
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The first time I met Steven R. Rochlin, the founder, owner (that’s at least what I think) and chief editor of US “Enjoy the Music.com” was during High End 2011 show in Munich (see HERE). The decision to have an interview with him came out naturally and was soon arranged over the Internet. After all, both “Enjoy the Music.com” and “High Fidelity” are published online… Before we get to the questions and answers part, let’s have a quick look at what we can find about Steven in his short bio. The full story is available HERE. “Longtime classically-trained and medal-earning musician and audiophile Steven R. Rochlin launched Enjoy the Music.com as a way to easily answer the many questions he was receiving from others online. Since he grew tired of answering the same basic questions from various people during the very early days of the Internet, when at that time information was scarce, he felt having various common questions and answers on a website was the logical action. Since day one to today, Steven R Rochlin is still very active in helping guide the many independent journalists to the goals Enjoy the Music.com continues to desire in achieving. His writings and/or photos have appeared, in one form or another, in the following magazines: Steven R. Rochlin is also, or at one time was, a Member of the Consumer Electronics Association's Citizen Action Network (CEA CAN), the Boston Audio Society (BAS), has a Masters Degree from of the Academy Advancing High Performance Audio & Video (AAHPAV), plus an International Auto Sound Challenge Association (IASCA) certified judge. He was also a Member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (Grammy Award organization). […] Such versatile is the man I had pleasure to talk to and ask him about some, hopefully interesting things. In the “Best audio magazines” series so far we interviewed:
Wojciech Pacuła: For a good start, please tell me about American magazines – what’s the situation over there? Do you have a feeling that print magazines hate Web-based online magazines? WP: Let’s talk about yourself and your magazine, e.g. how it all started, etc. WP: What’s different about Enjoy the Music.com compared to other US audio magazines? |
Our worldwide Internet show coverage began in 1996! So speaking as a world magazine, what makes us unique is our sheer depth of knowledge and experience from our longstanding international staff, the over 130 show reports from around the world (far more than any other site online), thousands of high-end audiophile reviews... Enjoy the Music.com is the only Web based site that is also official Internet partners with print magazines Hi-Fi+, The Absolute Sound, HIFICRITIC, Hi-Fi World, plus now-vintage print magazines Sound Practices and VALVE. So yes print and Web can co-exist! Humbly said, and this is to show the deep love and work involved over the years, Enjoy the Music.com is a staggering 5,300+ Web pages. So… There simply is not enough space to describe all our very useful and unique information on consumer electronics within this interview. WP: How do expect ETM to evolve in the future? What’s your plan to attract new readers? WP: Tell me something about US market - how it differs from European and Asian markets? WP: Do you think that diverse housing conditions all over the world may influence music tastes in various countries? WP: What’s your own reference system and why? WP: Do you still listen to vinyl? WP: What do you think about the future of audio?WP: What do you think about the future of audio? WP: So do you see any future for CD? WP: What do you listen to at home, when you just chill out? WP: What could online magazines learn from print magazines and vice-versa? WP: Do you think that paper magazines will become extinct in favor of the Internet? Any thoughts? WP: Vinyl rebirth – is for real or is it just a hype? WP: Ten albums you can recommend to “High Fidelity” readers? |
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