The Washington Post "Clickbait" Story Rebut

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An 8/5 Washington Post story (https://www.washingtonpost.com/music/...) about the Mo-Fi debacle gets plenty right and some wrong, mostly in an attempt to stir up trouble between TrackingAngle editor Michael Fremer and In Groove record store owner Mike Esposito and to claim that listeners who say they hear digitally sourced vinyl do not really "hear digital". In fact, the story says about me: "...his own unnamed source told him the record store owner was wrong." That's an outright lie and it's not a word I lightly use. That statement misconstrues what my source told me and the context in which he said it. My source never said that "the record store owner was wrong". But that sets up nicely his further point:"It’s heightened a rift between Fremer and Esposito". This after I posted a video thanking Esposito for getting the facts out of Mo-Fi—a video the writer claims to have watched. This short video tells the honest story. And yes, I should have fully woken up before producing the video and I should have gotten further away from the camera but I chose sincerity over flattery.

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