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Naim Label

Uncategorised By Dec 07, 2008

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New Website, New Name, New URL

The Naim Label has a new website, a new name – Naim Label – and a new URL – www.naimlabel.com.

The new site is designed to be easy to navigate and to deliver the triple whammy of more information, simple CD purchase and of course downloads at everything from high quality MP3 (320kbps) to 24Bit 96kHz encodes of the original True Stereo analog recording s.  If Ken Christianson recorded the music so Ken oversaw the Analog to Digital conversation.

  • 100+ CDs available for purchase
  • 30+ Hi-Res 24/96 or 24/88.2 downloads available
  • Hi-Res downloads increasing weekly
  • No up sampling for specmanship
  • Music from the Naim Label and its imprints: Naim Jazz, Naim Classical and Naim Edge
  • Downloads available in WAV, FLAC and 320k MP3 formats
  • Real music with audiophile quality recording.
  • Downloads also available in standard CD format for backwards compatibility
  • Full artwork and cover art downloadable

About the Naim Label

The Naim Label is a part the of the world-class hi-fi manufacturer, Naim Audio, a company renowned for producing some of the best sounding hi-fi equipment available today.

Belonging to this highly regarded British company means that its inherent philosophy is shared with the label, one of achieving absolute sound quality and preserving the musicians’ art.

The label has an on-going relationship with the highly acclaimed and critically recognised guitarist, Antonio Forcione: together they are approaching his eleventh and twelfth releases – Antonio Forcione Quartet In Concert DVD and Live CD.

Naim has a relationship with legendary double bassist, Charlie Haden who has long been a fan of the company’s hi-fi equipment. The label has given him the opportunity to work with musicians with whom he may not otherwise have recorded. These include pianists Chris Anderson, Mike Melvoin, British jazz pianist John Taylor, and most recently Antonio Forcione himself, on Heartplay, a True Stereo recording by Chicago’s Ken Christianson.

The label has also traditionally given a voice to musicians whose music may not have had the chance to be heard by a wider audience. Hence, other recent releases have included works by Fred Simon – a pianist formerly with Windham Hill, Mike Lindup – ex-Level 42 keyboard player, and The Laurence Hobgood Trio, comprising the three musicians who accompany Kurt Elling for his live performances. Naim has also collaborated successfully with classical artists: the UKs longest running string quartet, the Allegri Quartet, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Iona Brown and celebrated Scandinavian pianist, Havard Gimse.

The reason Naim entered the record industry came from a frustration with the poor sound quality of many CDs. Naim believed that it could record and release music that would take the sound quality of CD playback to another level. So, it undertook various tests of all stages of the production process, compared many end results in listening tests and came up with the definitive method of CD production, a method to which it still rigorously adheres.

The Naim Label uses various methods for recording, from their “True Stereo” technique – a simple two-microphone approach – and multi channel. In both cases with a desire to produce music that sounds as best it can.

The catalogue now includes one hundred beautifully crafted works, a treasure for the music lover who demands the highest quality recordings.

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