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Orchestral Manoeuvres In The 90sInterview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993Andy McCluskeyAndy McCluskey reveals his dislike for synth programming and his penchant for the classics. | |||
OMD - Power In The DarknessInterview | Music Technology, Dec 1991After five years in the wilderness, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are back with a new LP and tour. Tim Goodyer talks to Andy McCluskey about the value of technology. | |||
One In A M'rillionInterview | Making Music, Aug 1987 | |||
Miracle CureInterview | Making Music, Aug 1987 | |||
Total TotoInterview | Music UK, Dec 1983Steve Lukather talks to Steven RosenLUKATHER IN TOTO. Words by Steven Rosen.... Pics. (inc. front cover) by Glen La Ferman | |||
Strawberry RipplesInterview | International Musician, Mar 1985The prettiest people in Pop meet the ugliest person in journalism | |||
John MilesInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1983Back in the limelight with the 'Play On' album, John discusses his approach to songwriting and his move towards a solo career | |||
Beat DisInterview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1991Into the future with RSS, and looking back to programming 'Say A Little Prayer', Bomb The Bass talk technical to Mike Collins. | |||
Richard's ThingsInterview | International Musician, Nov 1986Rock 'n' Roll history made flesh, albeit somewhat decayed flesh, talks about clean living, composing, and the pursuit of happiness. | |||
HellraisersInterview | International Musician, Dec 1986They're the biggest, they're the baddest. They're the most successful Hip Hop act in history. Garfield raises hell with Run an' da boyz... | |||
Thomas DolbyInterview | One Two Testing, Feb 1985 | |||
DJ Mark (45 King) - 45 KingdomInterview | Music Technology, May 1989As well as being famous for the size of his record collection, DJ Mark is currently one of the major forces in hip hop sampling. The 45 King tells Simon Trask about the biters and the bitten. | |||
Scritti Politti - A Provisional ArrangementInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1988After three years out of the public eye, Scritti are straight back in the charts with a new LP and single. Green Gartside explains to Tim Goodyer why technology has replaced live performance. | |||
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Sugar - Sugar BeatNews | The Mix, Oct 1994 | |||
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Road WorthyFeature | Topic: Live | Making Music, Jan 1987Can you cope with a life of motorways, transits and cafe grease? Roadside Rescuer Adrian Legg advises from grim experience. | |||
Wood of the MonthFeature | Making Music, Nov 1987 | |||
The Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jun 1988A chance to check out some of the forthcoming new products that might tempt you to dig deeper into your pockets later this year. | |||
The Big Bang!Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1988Simmons SDX Drum SamplerLurking inside this angular-looking monster is a versatile computer system that will turn what is ostensibly an electronic drum kit (albeit a state-of-the-art 16-bit sampling one) into a formidable MIDI workstation. Ed Jones test drives Simmons' powerful, new SDX system. | |||
Casio CT1000PReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1982 | |||
Tokai BassesReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982 | |||
Hear You 'LatorFeature | Topic: Sampling | One Two Testing, Dec 1983Sampling The EmulatorShare reality with Culture Club producer Steve Levine, the Attractions' Steve Nieve, and keyboard whizz Dave Stewart. | |||
CKX-100Review | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989Colin Cat takes a look at Amstrad's first and possibly last home keyboard | |||
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