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Cut & Thrust - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Music Technology, Feb 1993Cutting A RecordWhen push comes to shove - part two of MT's guide to releasing and promoting your own record |
State Of Independents - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Oct 1993Riff Raff, FONIn Part 1 of a series on independent labels, MT looks at the case histories of Fon and Riff Raff to discover just what it takes to get going and avoid the pitfalls |
ScannersNews | Music Technology, Dec 1993Picking up the signals from the world of music and technology... |
New AfricaFeature | Topic: History / Culture | Phaze 1, Apr 1989if your music feels lacklustre, dabble in dance rhythms from the dark continent |
Casio RapmanReview | Music Technology, Oct 1991Personal Music SystemCasio's curious Rapman is already regarded as a toy by many a music cynic - but it's captivated pros like Manu Katche and Peter Gabriel. Tom Robinson reviews it - and buys it. |
Question & Answer TimeEditorial | Music Technology, Nov 1987Never a dull moment at the office, as the telephone keeps the world in touch with Music Technology. |
Sampling Confidential: Anything To Declare? - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Music Business, Sampling | Music Technology, Apr 1993The first of our new series on the very live issue of sampling, taking all the technicalities into account. Dom Foulsham begins with an examination of the law as it currently effects all involved. An indispensable guide, if you're concerned about clearance and want to avoid that nasty little rubber glove |
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