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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 Hammill - Hands Across the KeyboardInterview | Music Technology, Feb 1987Veteran songwriter Peter Hammill and programmer Paul Ridout have used some revolutionary applications of MIDI technology in the creation of Hammill's latest album. Paul Tingen interviews them, and comes away suitably impressed. | |||
Propaganda - The Ministry Of PropagandaInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1990In 1985 Propaganda produced a seminal electronic music album - then they vanished. Five years on they've returned to pick up where they left off. Michael Mertens talks to Tim Goodyer about technology and the German tradition. | |||
Rain Tree Crow - Sons Of PioneersInterview | Music Technology, May 1991They began the '80s as Japan, now they're starting over as Rain Tree Crow. Tim Goodyer catches synthesist Richard Barbieri and drummer Steve Jansen for a frank discussion of music and personalities ten years after Tin Drum. | |||
Scritti Politti - Heart To ArtInterview | Electronic Soundmaker, Jul 1985Secrets of samples and songs | |||
The Dalek I Love You Band - Record TalkbackInterview | Electronic Soundmaker, Dec 1983Dalek, I Love You! | |||
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Tears for Fears - In The Heart Of The CountryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Music Technology, Apr 1987The Wool HallIf you earn a fortune in royalties from record sales and you want your own recording studio, what do you do? If you're Tears For Fears, you build The Wool Hall. Paul Tingen reports. | |||
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Fact FileFeature | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983Richard Burgess, Roland Orzabal and David Lloyd | |||
Synclavier ProgrammerFeature | Sound On Sound, Mar 1986Jonathan Sorrell is one of a handful of session programmers working with the world's most sophisticated sampling keyboard - the Synclavier. Paul Gilby discovers how it came about. | |||
The Steinberger TapesFeature | One Two Testing, Nov 1983Why the Thompson Twins, Genesis and Tears For Fears have plumped for plastic. | |||
Ovation 1667 Acoustic ElectricReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983 | |||
Dave Stewart's Music Seminar - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: Music Theory | Sound On Sound, Dec 1990Sixty SomethingPart 6: Sixty something. Dave reflects on originality and where to find it. | |||
Sounding OffOpinion | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991Confessions Of A Home RecordistConfessions of a home recordist. Stephen Bennett on the delights and dangers of bedroom recording. | |||
The A-Z of Analogue - Part 7Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Feb 1994This month: Farfisa to Fuller. | |||
The A-Z of Analogue - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Apr 1994Part 9 - Hammond to Hanert. | |||
Total Recall - Part 13Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Sep 1994including The A-to-Z of Analogue | |||
Retro 1984Retrospective | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1985Another year, another host of hardware to look back on. We take you through the goodies and the baddies that came out during '84, just in case you missed any of them. | |||
CommentEditorial | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985Software StumblingThe software revolution hits a snag. | |||
2B Or Not 2BReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1985UMI 2B SoftwareThe 1B version was good, but Simon Trask has spent a month with its successor, and reckons it deserves its reputation as the most professional sequencing package designed round a home computer. | |||
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? | |||