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The Bangle AngleInterview | International Musician, Jun 1986The fabbest four since the last Fab Four talk to us about real Pop, American style |
ElectronicInterview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1991Feel Every BeatAre Electronic, mutant offspring of New Order, The Smiths and the Pet Shop Boys, the first electro-supergroup? Does it matter? Mark J. Prendergast ignores the hype, sidesteps trivial speculation, and talks technical to Bernard Sumner. |
Electric FireInterview | International Musician, Jan 1985Bono's boys give away a few secrets from the Fire department, Adrian Deevoy and Philip Bashe team up and get close to the Edge |
Philip GlassInterview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991The Making Of A New Music SupremoPhilip Glass is the best known, and certainly the best paid, contemporary new music composer. In London for performances of his music for the films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, he talked to Mark J. Prendergast. |
Sapphire and steel stringsInterview | International Musician, Mar 1985From Folkie to MIDI. Chris Maillard finds out how the hard bitten acoustic veteran has been bitten hard by the electronic bug |
Wizard Of OzInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1984Keyboard player to Rainbow, Black Sabbath and now Ozzy Osbourne, Don talks to Tim Oakes about his keyboards, how to Bark At The Moon, and life on the road with a werewolf... |
Foreign AffairsInterview | International Musician, Apr 1985US successes return to Blighty with the formula for Stateside MOR safely intact. Interview by Jonathan James |
Meat The BandInterview | International Musician, Apr 1985Chris Maillard meets the Meat and the men behind the Meat beat |
The Tracks of our TearsInterview | International Musician, Apr 1985Are you afraid of the art of Bath? Adrian Deevoy goes into battle with Curt and Roland |
All The King's MenInterview | International Musician, May 1985The live workaholics explain to Andy Hughes that success is more than image-deep |
Guitar MakerInterview | Sound International, Nov 1978I'm gonna make you a guitar... Geoff Gale lives up to the promise. Tony Bacon pinches the blueprints. |
Power CutsInterview | International Musician, Jun 1985Duran man Andy Taylor gives Chris Maillard a Station announcement |
Southern PrideInterview | International Musician, Jul 1985Florida's finest remembers accents and accidents with Steve Rosen Stateside |
The CollectorInterview | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, May 1993Bob 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'? |
Quality StreakInterview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992Crowded House's Woodface album won widespread acclaim for the sheer quality of its songs. Paul Tingen quizes main man Neil Finn on perfecting the three-minute pop song. |
Michael Karoli on Guitar ImprovisationInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983We interview the legendary improvising guitarist from German rock band Can |
Michael BrookInterview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1992Canada DryMichael Brook, inventor of the Infinite Guitar, is a guitarist, composer and producer with a good deal of talent and a taste for the unusual. Paul Tingen met him to talk about his forthcoming Cobalt Blue album. |
Power PlantInterview | International Musician, Sep 1985Vintage advice from the veteran vocalist and his experienced ensemble. Philip Bashe met the old hand in New York |
Steve HillageInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983A journey through the musical world of this well respected guitarist |
File Under GeniusInterview | Phaze 1, Jan 1989how to stay at the top for two decades, and still not get noticed |