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Robert Palmer - Ripping YarnsInterview | International Musician, Nov 1985The Bahamas boy talks tunes and tides with Adrian Deevoy | |||
Robert Palmer - Rob's RevengeInterview | International Musician, Oct 1986The urbane Mr Palmer talks to Hank Bordowitz about crossing over from cult status to general acceptance. | |||
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Talkback - Part 1Interview Series | Sound International, Aug 1978First of an occasional series of chats with engineers; Richard Elen extracts facts from Phill Brown. | |||
Wally Badarou - French LessonsInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1987The co-producer of Level 42's last two records has also lent his keyboard playing skills to the likes of Grace Jones, Robert Palmer, Mick Jagger and Talking Heads. He discusses his roles as programmer, synth player and producer with Paul Tingen. | |||
Dr BeatInterview | International Musician, Oct 1985The Power Station's percussive powerhouse talks. Bill Milkowski puts pen to paper | |||
Power CutsInterview | International Musician, Jun 1985Duran man Andy Taylor gives Chris Maillard a Station announcement | |||
Wally BadarouInterview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1990Creating The FutureAnyone can dream about the studio of the future, but it takes a unique talent to build it in the present. Wally Badarou's personal studio defies conventional ideas of studio design, substituting voice-controlled DMP11s for a large console, and putting the musician first. Paul Tingen listens in. | |||
Philip GlassInterview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991The Making Of A New Music SupremoPhilip Glass is the best known, and certainly the best paid, contemporary new music composer. In London for performances of his music for the films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, he talked to Mark J. Prendergast. | |||
Talkback - Part 2Interview Series | Sound International, Sep 1978Richard Elen's fact-extraction mission with engineer Phill Brown reaches its conclusion. | |||
Fixx FactsInterview | International Musician, Oct 1986The Fixx are big in American. Chris Holland-Hill, who's big in Hemel Hempstead, finds out why. | |||
Batters The Power StationInterview | One Two Testing, May 1985drummer Tony Thompson fuses influences | |||
Sapphire and steel stringsInterview | International Musician, Mar 1985From Folkie to MIDI. Chris Maillard finds out how the hard bitten acoustic veteran has been bitten hard by the electronic bug | |||
Adrian Belew - Tango ZebraInterview | Music Technology, Mar 1987What have David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, King Crimson, Frank Zappa and Jean-Michel Jarre got in common? They've all employed the services of Adrian Belew, one of the world's most inventive guitarists, and a man with a passion for creating new sound textures. | |||
Gary Numan - Bright New ThingsInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1986Sharpe & NumanGary Numan renews his working relationship with Bill Sharpe for another single project. Dan Goldstein drops in on them, and discovers the link could soon become permanent. | |||
Mick Karn - Songs From Four StringsInterview | Music Technology, Feb 1987His idiosyncratic style of fretless bass playing inspired a generation, but now the ex-Japan man is playing sessions, writing his own music, and programming his own synths. | |||
Saga - Keyboards in SagaInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1984Jim Gilmour, principal keyboard player in the band, talks to Paul Wiffen about the host of keyboards the band use onstage and in the studio. Their recent European tour increased their reputation as one of Canada's premier music-makers. Photography by Sally Newman. | |||
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African Music - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Home Studio | Sound On Sound, Dec 1987Having recently released his own independent LP, 'Oh Africa', we asked Sound On Sound reader Kofi Busia to write about his experiences. In this the third and final part of his story, he reveals his discoveries about the record industry and explains why he set up his own record label. | |||
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Aug 1975 | |||
Mixdown LowdownFeature | Topic: Mixing | Phaze 1, Jan 1989Demo Tape Disciplinethe final chapter reveals the tricks of the mix | |||
SmokeFeature | Making Music, Jan 1987 | |||
Synth SenseFeature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Feb 1987Animbling we will go (old English for left hand exercises, synth fans). | |||
From Britain With Love: GroupsFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | International Musician, Jul 1985Richard Walmsley contemplates British success in the US and meets two bands who have achieved just that... |
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