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Peter BanksInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1984An interview with the ex-After The Fire keyboard player about his home recording experiences and equipment. |
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel - Behind The MaskInterview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987Nobody has advanced the application of technology in music more than Peter Gabriel. His pioneering use of the Fairlight CMI helped popularise that instrument and give credence to sampling as a creative recording practice. Yet his music has never fallen prey to the technology trap - his latest album So remains a soulful collection of songs heavily reliant on technology but applied with subtlety. Ray Hammond talks to the great man about the album, new technology, Otis Redding, and his role as musician. |
Peter Gabriel - Technology's ChampionInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1986In a career spanning nearly 20 years, Gabriel has done everything from fronting Britain's best-known pomp rock band to manipulating ethnic music using modern technology. Dan Goldstein talks to a man of many talents. |
Peter Gabriel - Games Without FrontiersInterview | Music Technology, Jan 1994Phil Ward Xplores the Real World of CD-ROM and multimedia |
Peter Vetesse - Jethro Tull's Peter VetesseInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1983Computer Musician in Rock |
Peter Wingfield - On The Wings Of SongInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1986Janet Angus talks to Peter Wingfield about his career as a songwriter and producer. |
Phil Fearon - A Recipe For SuccessInterview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1987How can you set up a home studio, write, produce and perform hit singles, and have a good time doing it? David Mellor asks Galaxy's Phil Fearon that very question and more... |
Phil Thornton - Age Of ConsentInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1988Through a career that has encompassed the controversy of the Bollock Brothers and the serenity of new age, Phil Thornton has drawn the best from technology. David Bradwell listens in. |
Ray Lema - World SystemInterview | Music Technology, Aug 1989It's the talk of Paris' hep musical set, Peter Gabriel set up a new record label for it and Ray Lema is one of its greatest exponents - Simon Trask discovers hitech ethnic music is about to make its mark on popular culture. |
Richard Barbieri - Worlds In A Small RoomInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1985A prolonged period of silence from two ex-Japan members may have lead same to believe they've said all they have to say. Dan Goldstein and Tim Goodyer discover this is not the case. |
Richard Barbieri - DIYInterview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992Steve Jansen & Richard BarbieriFollowing a brief diversion in the form of last year's Rain Tree Crow project, Steve Jansen and Richard Barbieri are once more pursuing their creative partnership. Paul Ireson reports on the recording of their latest album. |
Rick Wakeman - WakemanInterview | International Musician, Sep 1975I.M. caught Rick Wakeman after Arthur and before Liszt |
Rick Wakeman - Rick Wakeman in 1984Interview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981An exclusive interview with Rick Wakeman plus music from '1984' for you to play. |
Rick Wright - Pink FloydInterview | International Musician, Oct 1975Floyd's Wright — on keyboards, lessons and the band |
Robert Irving III - Latest In The LineInterview | Music Technology, Feb 1987Fancy following in the footsteps of Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarret and Chick Corea? Robert Irving did, and now finds himself doing just that, playing keyboards with Miles Davis. Tim Goodyer reports. |
Robert John Godfrey - Going SoloInterview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1989Until their recent split, Robert John Godfrey was the keyboard maestro behind The Enid, whose massive underground following throughout Europe made them arguably the biggest cult band outside of the States. Frank Ellis met him to talk about his new residential studio, a solo career, and a new approach to recording. |
Robin Lumley - Robin Lumley - ProducerInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1984Having been out of the limelight for a while, Robin has again donned his producer's cap and set to work with new artists 3AM and Robin Clark. Here he talks of his involvement with them and his attitude to the home recording revolution. |
Rod Argent - An Interview with Rod ArgentInterview | International Musician, Mar 1975 |
Rod Argent - Soldiering OnInterview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986Like many keyboard aces of the Seventies, Rod Argent too has turned his talents toward writing music for films and television, his most recent venture being the music for the highly acclaimed BBC TV series 'Soldiers'. Here he explains to Ian Gilby the procedures involved. |
Ryuichi Sakamoto - News Of The WorldInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1992Ryuichi Sakamoto was a founder of the YMO before becoming one of David Sylvian's favoured partners. Now, fresh from a Japanese and a series of film scores he tells Tim Goodyer about his latest LP. |
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Stranger in a Strange WorldInterview | Music Technology, Aug 1987Japan's most respected technopop pioneer has recently finished an album that breaks new ground for him - it involves live musicians. He discusses his new LP and his other projects with Paul Tingen. |
Ryuichi SakamotoInterview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990Japanese Artist: World MusicianDespite the cult following for Yellow Magic Orchestra, collaborations with David Byrne on the Oscar-winning soundtrack to 'The Last Emperor', and a long-standing musical friendship with David Sylvian, the multi-faceted talents of Ryuichi Sakamoto are still not widely appreciated. Mark J. Prendergast attempts to rectify the situation... |
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Orient ExpressionInterview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992On completion of a new solo album and the soundtrack to the latest screen version of Wuthering Heights, Ryuichi Sakamoto finds himself centre stage yet again. Paul Tingen talks to the Renaissance Man of modern music. |
Scott Davidson - Keyboards with BrosInterview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989Scott Davidson utilises the power of MIDI to provide the instrumental foundation for Bros' music, both on stage and in the studio. Julian Colbeck takes notes... |