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Orbital - The Magic CircleInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1993Phil and Paul Hartnoll are Orbital, and their pioneering brand of user-friendly electronic dance music is a lot more fluid than the traffic on the motorway that prompted the name. So Phil Ward avoids the M25 and heads straight for the heart of the P&P music factory | |||
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Dream SequenceInterview | Music Technology, Nov 1993The original ambient funsters have a new studio album all but ready, a live album on the way and a major recording deal in the offing. Jonathan Miller encounters Dr Alex Paterson and Thrash on the verge of a higher plane... | |||
Lost in TranceInterview | Music Technology, Apr 1994Currently opening the show for the Megadog Midi Circus, Toby Marks (aka Banco de Gaia) is living proof that one man and a rack full of gear can get an audience to its feet and keep it there. And as Phil Ward discovers, Toby enjoys meeting people, likes to travel and drives a small red van. | |||
The Prodigy - The Lone RaverInterview | Music Technology, May 1992The drug culture of the rave scene continues to attract the attention of both the pop charts and the tabloid press. Tim Goodyer talks Ecstasy, agony and technology with one of the genre's heroes. | |||
Inside The KLFInterview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1991Mark J. Prendergast looks behind the anonymous front of the KLF, riding high on the success of 'What Time Is Love' and '3am Eternal'. | |||
Meat Beat Manifesto - Message In A SampleInterview | Music Technology, May 1993Meat Beat Manifesto are to music what Andy Warhol was to art - but they've already been famous for longer than 15 minutes. Phil Ward follows them to a Peel session and to their studio in Swindon, and finds that Meat is not, in fact, necessarily murder. | |||
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Orbital - Strong roomersNews | The Mix, Aug 1994 | |||
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Circus LumièreFeature | Music Technology, Sep 1993Megadog MIDI CircusExclusive pictures of this summer's high-tech roadshow, featuring Orbital, Aphex Twin, Drum Club and many more | |||
MTeaseFeature | Music Technology, May 1994 | |||
Serious trippingFeature | The Mix, Jan 1995 | |||
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, May 1993 | |||
Tap tap tapNews | The Mix, Aug 1994 | |||
Six To A DozenReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986Oberheim Matrix 6A six-voice version Matrix 12 for £1700? Yes, it’s true. Oberheim’s polysynth for the masses gets a rapturous welcome from a penniless Simon Trask. | |||
Earth beatsFeature Audio | The Mix, Apr 1995JungleWe profile three of the hottest production teams in jungle | |||
The Jay Arthur ColumnFeature | Topic: Humour | Making Music, Dec 1987 | |||
Access all areasFeature | Topic: Live | The Mix, Aug 1994Glastonbury soundPA secrets behind one of Britain’s biggest festivals | |||
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