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Overtones

Feature | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Jun 1985

what's missing in A Cappella

Jammie dodgers

Feature | The Mix, Jan 1995
Mint Jam Studios

A new breed of studio is emerging, ignoring the major record companies and putting their own product out there... Mint Jam is one of them

The Big Ten - 1982

Retrospective | International Musician, Mar 1985

Studio Diary

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Oct 1985

Yet again Deevoy confuses success and excess

The Christmas Gift Guide '85

Feature | Topic: Buyer's Guide | International Musician, Dec 1985

Hundreds of affordable and useful gift ideas for the musically minded. Indispensable reading for the Santa Claus in your life

Wymanpower

News | Making Music, Aug 1987

British Music Fair

News | Making Music, Sep 1987

Smoke

News | Making Music, Sep 1987

Rhyme Or Reason

Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting | Making Music, Sep 1987

Blabber

News | One Two Testing, Mar 1986

Cool notes, hot gossip and tepid talk

The Feel Factor

Feature | Topic: Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987
A Guide to Programming Music with Soul

How often have you heard synthesized, sequenced music described as 'cold' and 'mechanical? All of us want to compose a tune with good 'feel', but few people know exactly what makes for a good 'feel'. Yet it's not a mystery - as this timely article by Michael Stewart, designer of the Kahler Human Clock, reveals.

 

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