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Simply Red - Singing The RedsInterview | International Musician, Oct 1985Vocalist Mick Hucknell sings out about white boys singing the Blues | |||
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Fritz McIntyre - Red Hot And BlueInterview | Music Technology, Feb 1993Fritz McIntyre - the key is simplicity | |||
Roger EnoInterview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1992The Composer's TaleAlthough it's Brian Eno who springs to mind when most people think of ambient music, brother Roger's particular talents have both complemented Brian's atmospheric experiments and generated memorable solo work. Mark J. Prendergast talked to him as he completed his latest project. | |||
The ProducersInterview | International Musician, Oct 1986Chas de Whalley, Paul Stavely O'Duffy, and the Get Down Mixdown Factor. | |||
Aziz - Different StrokesInterview | Recording Musician, Aug 1992An Audience With AzizLeading session guitarist Aziz talks to John Harris about playing, recording, and hi-tech guitar processors. | |||
Double Trouble - Seeing DoubleInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1990Meeting the music business and business of making music on their own terms saw one London band building a studio as well as a reputation from the ground up. Simon Trask gets in deep with Double Trouble. | |||
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Simply Red - Live EndFeature | Topic: Live | Sound On Sound, Feb 1993Simply Red: Two Shows In OneLive Music for the Hi-Tech Musician | |||
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School's InFeature | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992Manchester School Of Sound RecordingA course in recording provides a way of breaking out of the classic Catch 22 — you can't get studio work without experience, and can't get experience without work. Tim Hurrell reports on the Manchester School Of Sound Recording and what their 1-year course has to offer. | |||
Son et LumiereFeature | Topic: Lighting, Live | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993Jean-Michel Jarre In ConcertWe go backstage at Jarre's recent Wembley extravaganza to see how the show sound was put together. | |||
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Feb 1986The Pepys of the music world writes another chapter | |||
Waiving the rulesFeature | Topic: Live | The Mix, Nov 1994Britannia RowA major hire company of legendary status | |||
Five for Eighty-fiveRetrospective | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986A nostalgic look back at 1985 by the people who bring E&MM to you each month. Was it really that bad? | |||
Training and EducationFeature | Topic: Education, Recording | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992For Recording EngineeringEducated sound engineer David Mellor assesses the value of training for a career in recording. | |||
On The RecordFeature | Topic: Music Business | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993What A&R Managers want from your demoFor many musicians, their first stab at getting their music heard is sending a demo to a record company or producer. But what do the people who listen to demos every day want from your tape? Sue Sillitoe finds out. | |||
Four soundchecks in one day...Feature | Topic: Live, Location Sound, Video / Film / Picture | The Mix, Sep 1994Later with Jools HollandBehind the scenes at TV’s premier music show | |||
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