Search / Filter Interviews



Help Support The Things You Love

mu:zines is the result of thousands of hours of effort, and will require many thousands more going forward to reach our goals of getting all this content online.

If you value this resource, you can support this project - it really helps!

Donations for January 2025
Issues donated this month: 0

New issues that have been donated or scanned for us this month.

Funds donated this month: £22.00

All donations and support are gratefully appreciated - thank you.


Magazines Needed - Can You Help?

Do you have any of these magazine issues?

> See all issues we need

If so, and you can donate, lend or scan them to help complete our archive, please get in touch via the Contribute page - thanks!

Interviews

Tomita - Isao Tomita

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983

An exclusive interview with this world famous synthesist of classical music and an exploration of his science fiction fantasy, The Bermuda Triangle

This artist was mentioned in these interviews

Hans Zimmer

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1983

Music composition for films and Helden

Bernard Xolotl on Synclavier II and Music

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983

This French-born synthesist describes his experiences with the Synclavier and other digital instruments

Hubert Bognermayr

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983

Founder of Ars Electronica, this Austrian composer talks about his work on 'Erdenklang' and his own approach to the Fairlight CMI

Jon Lord

Interview | Music UK, May 1983

Whitesnake's Jon Lord talks gear & Technique with Gary Cooper

Relatively Speaking

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986

Brian’s younger brother talks to Tim Goodyer about Erik Satie, the state of pop, and being related to somebody more famous than you are.

The Collector

Interview | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, May 1993

Bob Williams has one of the finest collections of analogue synthesisers in the world, and cherishes them with a care that would make the Science Museum blush. Peter Forrest crosses hill and dale to Cornwall to take a long, loving look, and uncovers a whole network of Moog and Mellotron devotees. Whatever next - 'The Antique Rhodes Show'?

Kitaro

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1982
Nature is of the Mind, and Music is of the Nature...

An insight into the music of one of Japan’s leading synthesists on record.

Kitaro

Interview | Sound On Sound, May 1989

He's big in Japan, massive in America, and beginning to conquer Europe with his own brand of ethereal synthesized 'mood music'. Mark Jenkins talks to the phenomenon that is Kitaro.

This artist was mentioned in these other articles

The Outer Limits

Show Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985

Exclusive reviews of two avant garde music festivals that saw technology pushed to its creative limits, Ars Electronica at Linz and the International Computer Music Conference at IRCAM, Paris.

Total recall - Part 19

Feature Series Audio | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Apr 1995

...Including the A-Z of Analogue

Ars Electronica

Show Report | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982

A big Austrian event that focuses on electronic music.

Modular Synthesis - Part 7

Feature Series | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design, Synthesizer Patches | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1984
Vocal Effects

The sound of the human voice is one of the most difficult acoustic tones to reproduce electronically, but reading Steve Howell's step-by-step guide should set you on the right track.

The Home Electro-Musician

Feature Audio | Topic: Home Studio | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1981

A new column introducing musicians with their own home studios.

Messe Magic

Show Report | Music Technology, Mar 1987
Frankfurt Musikmesse 1987

While for those with a taste for the European, we present a similarly in-depth account of the '87 Musikmesse. If it hit the headlines in Frankfurt, you'll read about it here.

Vocal Codes From The Underground

Retrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Feb 1992
Roland VP330

Roland's VP330 Vocoder Plus not only helped to put vocoders on the map, but has since become a classic keyboard in its own right. Gordon Reid says "synths that make you go Hmmm".

RAM-a-ROM-in

Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986
Sound On Sound's DEFINITIVE guide to DX7 RAM & ROM cartridges

We bring you Sound On Sounds DEFINITIVE guide to all ROM/RAMs available for the Yamaha DX7 in the UK. Over 2500 voices tested and everything you need to know about the products revealed in a comprehensive round-up and table.

Patchbox

Feature | One Two Testing, Nov 1984
five stars pick their fave sounds

Vince Clarke, Jon Lord, Steve Levine, Bill Nelson, John Foxx... five heroes of the keyboard nominate their favourite synth tracks and sounds

Comment

Editorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985

Converting domestic instruments into professional ones. Plus an invitation to join the staff here at E&MM.

A Vocal Chord - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, May 1988

As you've probably already got your sampler playing drums, horns and strings, getting it to sing to you may sound deceptively easy. Tom McLaughlin explains there may be more to sampling the human voice than you'd heard.

Making New Age Music - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Composing / Art | Recording Musician, Mar 1993

In part two of this short series, David Etheridge looks at the role of effects and unusual chords in New Age music.

Electronic Music - A Philosophical Defence

Opinion | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1982

Standing at one of the most exciting crossroads in musical history we look at the pros and cons of electronic music.

Patches

Feature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Polyphony, Apr/May 1978

The Future of Keyboard Technology

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture, Synthesis & Sound Design | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990
A Round-Table Discussion With Major Japanese Instrument Manufacturers

The idea of putting a group of rival Japanese manufacturers together in a room to openly discuss their future directions may seem more akin to an explosive science experiment than a realistic idea. Gregory D. Moore reports on the outcome.

Robert Moog - Lecture Report

Feature | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1982
A Young Person's Guide To Electronic Music

The father of the voltage controlled synthesiser lectures in London, and E&MM reports.

 

muzines_logo_02

Small Print

Terms of usePrivacy