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Peter Erskine - Steps In TimeInterview | Music Technology, May 1988From Weather Report drummer to hi-tech enthusiast and Mac fanatic. Bob O'Donnell talks to a drummer who's discovered technology and used his rhythmic knowledge to get the best from his programming. |
Robert SchroderInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1982A friend and protege of Klaus Schulze, Robert Schroder builds his own equipment, and is much more than a Schulze clone. |
Tangerine Dream - New Gold DreamInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986The world's best-known electronic music band have reached a crossroads, with a line-up change, a lengthy concert tour and an uncertain recording future. Annabel Scott talks to them. |
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. |
Tech TalkInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985Robert Moog, the man who set the synth ball rolling in the first place, on the receiving end of questions from German journalist Henning Lohner. |
Ian BoddyInterview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1989Turning digital dreams into realityIan Boddy is one of this country's foremost independent 'electronic music' composers. David Hughes talks to him about the recording of his new CD 'Odyssey'. |
Soil FestivitiesInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984Vangelis SpeaksVangelis, one of the synthesiser world's most influential figures, reveals the long-hidden facts about his approach to modern music-making. Interview by Dan Goldstein. |
Bill Bruford - Strike That ChordInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1987He was once the driving force behind Genesis, Yes and King Crimson, but now this brilliant percussionist has turned his attention to jazz - and new technology. Tim Goodyer talks to him. |
Bronski Beat - Perfect BeatInterview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986As their hit single 'Perfect Beat' proves, Bronski Beat are more than capable of producing enjoyable, dynamic electronic pop. Mark Jenkins talks in depth to Bronski's Larry Steinbachek about how they encompass modern technology in their recordings and live performances. |
Derrick May - Techno RhythimInterview | Music Technology, Nov 1990Now making a huge impact in the north of Britain, Detroit's techno music owes its roots to a handful of far-sighted pioneers - amongst them Derrick May. Simon Trask discusses the future of electronic music. |
Die Krupps - Metal, Machines & MusicInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1992Die Krupps: hi-tech and heavy |
Hans Zimmer - Ronny's Electro-Music CabaretInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1982European singer Ronny makes her U.K. concert debut with Warren Cann and Hans Zimmer and the trio talk about their musical adventures. |
Martin Rushent - Human League in the StudioInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1982With Martin Rushent just voted BBC Producer of the Year, our interview from his Genetic Sound Studio, where Human League recorded ‘Dare’, must be THE music feature of the month! |
Robert Moog - The Moog SourceInterview | Electronic Soundmaker, Jun 1985The father of modern synthesis talks exclusively to us about the new generation of sound creating instruments. |
Andrew PowellInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1983This premier producer, conductor and arranger discusses his solo album 'The Best of the Alan Parsons Project' |
Steve ReichInterview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1991Despite an outward contempt for technology, Steve Reich has exploited it to create some of the century's seminal works of modern music, and will rely on the latest in digital electronics for his current project. Mark J. Prendergast tries to make sense of it all. |
Steve Jolliffe: Life After Tangerine DreamInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1984One of Tangerine Dream's founder members has recently stumbled back into the limelight courtesy of a fine first solo album. Dan Goldstein spoke to him about its construction. |
Basscut - Soul of the MachineInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1991Neatly sidestepping the monotonous beats and cliched melodies that typify too many dance acts, this Swiss-American collaboration are making refreshing music. Simon Trask and Heinrich Zwahlen share a technical obsession. |
Brian Eno - Eno: Thoughts, Words, Music and Art - Part 2Interview Series | Sound On Sound, Feb 1989Part 2: Mark Prendergast continues his in-depth look at the formation of Eno’s new record company, Land Records, and the use of electronics in his music. |
Gary Chang - The Big ScreenInterview | Music Technology, Dec 1989While many of us dream of a career writing music for films, a select few are actually doing it. Lawrence UlIman talks to Gary Chang, a resident Hollywood scorewriter. |