Inside each of us, there are infinite slices of time that we call memories — memories that fade and eventually die along with the observer.

To prevent this, in the days of old, humans recorded significant events with writings or paintings. But in the last century, we have contrived new ways of capturing these moments — preserving forever recordings that will allow the contemporary observer to witness these events directly; looking into the past on our modern machines.

With the advent of microphones and cameras, we have been able to record events precisely as they happen, and with more and more clarity as innovation marches on.

It is, in essence, time travel — and it is taken for granted by billions of everyday users of this technology.

We encourage the capturing of moments in all their forms, and so it is our belief that these recording instruments be scrutinized and tested in order to give the very best recommendations to our members.

TLDR; You know how you make up songs to sing to your cat? I do the same… but with microphones.

Join me… and together we form THE TIME PRESERVATION SOCIETY!

Ok, that was stupid, but we can still record stuff…

“I think most human people are born pre-programmed for their roles on Earth—for better or for worse. I was programmed to listen.”
-The Recordist