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BuzzNews | International Musician, Oct 1986Mick Jagger at IM party? True! Fame, fortune and the low-down on what goes down. |
The Wonderful World of WomadFeature | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Sep 1986World of music and dance |
Shop SoiledFeature | Topic: Humour, Retail | Making Music, Sep 1986Making Music's perfect dealer speaks (grunts, actually). |
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Oct 1986Look no backing tapes! Sigue Sigue Sputnik play live without the aid of a safety net, Jim Betteridge fumbles for his ear plugs. |
Prisoner of FendaFeature | Topic: Humour | Making Music, Oct 1986Are you a muso?Our handy multiple-choice quiz will let you know once and for all. |
SmokeNews | Making Music, Feb 1987 |
Fret WorkFeature | Topic: Live, Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound On Stage, Dec 1996Could You Be A Guitar Tech? |
The Jay Arthur ColumnFeature | Topic: Humour | Making Music, Feb 1987 |
Steinberg MusicalReview | Music Technology, Sep 1989Atari ST SoftwareIn a completely different vein to Cubase, MusiCal is a music learning program aimed primarily at the educational market. Ian Waugh goes back to school. |
Under CoversFeature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Performing | Making Music, Feb 1987Cover VersionsWhy do them, how do them, when do them. |
Uncharted GroundEditorial | Music Technology, Mar 1990The pop charts, who wants 'em and needs 'em? Tim Goodyer glimpses a world without pop charts and the marketing that accompanies them. |
Video ManualsReview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1990Ian Gilby collates the more interesting responses to his editorial request for manufacturers and retailers to look towards the 'video manual' as a complement to printed equipment manuals. |
A Classical Style - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Music Business, Performing | Making Music, Mar 1987Orchestral VoicesPart two of our interview/investigation into the differences between classical and rock |
OD ON MUSICFeature | Music Technology, Apr 1988Really Big MenThe band tipped to make it BIG in '88. Tim Goodyer talks to a DJ/keyboard player with a unique place in rock 'n' roll and a singer/guitarist who's going to make Madonna and Lita Ford look like Dot Cotton and Hilda Ogden. |
Recording Techniques - Part 18Feature Series | Topic: Recording | Sound On Sound, May 1991Any Questions?Part 18. David Mellor concludes this 18-part mammoth series on recording techniques with a handy question and answer session. |
Tape Line-Up - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Sound Fundamentals, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Sound On Sound, Sep 1986Know anything about bias, test-tones or calibration? If you use a tape recorder then you should! In the first of two parts, David Mellor explains the need for tape recorder line-up procedures and unravels the mystery behind this arcane science which can have a profound affect on the quality of your recordings. |
Circus LumièreFeature | Music Technology, Sep 1993Megadog MIDI CircusExclusive pictures of this summer's high-tech roadshow, featuring Orbital, Aphex Twin, Drum Club and many more |
A History of Electronic Music - Part 6Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1982Into the Seventies |
Heroes - Part 14Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Feb 1985Trevor Horn considered |