Jukeboxes

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Yes, There Were Jukeboxes In 1889

9:00AM October 19, 2011 | Adrian Covert

I’m not even sure what the analogue would even be for this audio device, which is shown in a photo circa 1889. It’s part-phonograph, part-walkman, part-jukebox, all-strange. More »


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Kaleidescape M700 Disc Vault Is A $US6000 Media Jukebox

12:06PM July 20, 2011 | Kelly Hodgkins

DVDs, CDs and Blu-ray discs are a royal pain. They take up space, are difficult to organise and time consuming to rip. This why we need the Kaleidescape M700 Disc Vault, a 320-disc monster that organises your collection for you. More »


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Futuristic Jukebox Doesn’t Pretend To Be The Old Thing

12:00PM March 8, 2011 | Casey Chan

I’ve never known the jukebox as anything but a beautiful relic of a musical past. For me, at least, the jukebox never existed to just play music. Instead, it did double duty: neat to have in a bar, clever, vintage, classic, ironic, hipsterish, whatever. I’m sure people who really used jukeboxes in the past didn’t care about that, they just wanted to play a damn song for a nickel. And that’s what the makers of the Virtuo Jukebox think people still want in a jukebox: to play music. More »


Vintage And HDR Photography Mix Like Peanut Butter And Bare Skin

1:40AM November 20, 2009 | Mark Wilson

Glowing. Shiny. And a coin slot. Can you have no clue what something is, but still want to possess it at any cost? More »