Writing
- The Tracking Angle: Andrew Gold's Tribute to 1960s Psychedelia, Greetings From Planet Love is Reissued
- The Tracking Angle: Mastering Engineer and Audio Restoration Expert, Michael Graves, Discusses the Stax/Craft Recordings Boxset, Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos
- The Tracking Angle: Living in a Haze by Milky Chance
- The Tracking Angle: John Lee Hooker's 1976 Hunter College Solo Appearance Reissued
- The Tracking Angle: Balmorhea's Latest on Deutsche Grammophone, Pendant World
- The Tracking Angle: Acid Arab Releases its Third Album, Trois, An Interview
- The Tracking Angle: Craft Reissues Albert King's Born Under a Bad Sign in All-Analog Stereo
- The Tracking Angle: The Tracking Angle: Howard Bomar and an Interview with Sundazed's Jay Millar
- The Tracking Angle: Verve's 'By Request' Series Releases Gabor Szabo's The Sorcerer
- The Tracking Angle: The Zombies Play a Different Game
- The Tracking Angle: Interview with Madeline Bocaro Author of Yoko Ono Biography
- The Tracking Angle: Zachary Cale Interviewed
- The Tracking Angle: Azymuth's Telecommunication Reissue Delivers
- Analog Planet: Pikefruit's Inflorescence Reviewed + Interview
- Analog Planet: Vinyl District: Ryan Martin: the TVD Interview
- Analog Planet: Reviews (Heshoo Beshoo, Little Richard, Eric Hutchinson, Jesus People Music)
- Vinyl District: Joey Molland: the TVD Interview
- Analog Planet: Brian Wilson's and Van Dyke Park's Orange Crate Art Makes Vinyl Debut
- Analog Planet: Black Pumas' Psychedelic Soul Eponymous Debut
- Analog Planet: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunion
- The Vinyl District: Needle Drop: Esperanza Spalding, Emily’s D+Evolution
- The Vinyl District: Needle Drop: Emitt Rhodes, Rainbow Ends
- The Vinyl District: TVD Recommends: Les Paul’s Big Sound Experience at the Mahwah Museum, 6/12–6/14
- The Vinyl District: The Huckabee Family Band: Country Music as Country Music Was
- The Vinyl District: Audiophile on Main St.
- The Vinyl District: Marshall Crenshaw: The ’80s, vinyl, and why we don’t say Power Pop ’round these parts
- The Vinyl District: 1-800-Band: Toll Free Rock!
- The Vinyl District: Don’t Fear the Record Show
- The Vinyl District: Record Collecting: New Jersey Style