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Coldcut - What's That Noise?Interview | Music Technology, Aug 1990Responsible for establishing artists like Yazz and Lisa Stansfield, Coldcut also have a reputation for being one of the most innovative production teams around. Tim Goodyer learns about their new LP and the future of computer graphics. | |||
Coldcut - Mixing LessonsInterview | Music Technology, Nov 1988Mott Black and Jonathan More have enjoyed success as DJs, record producers and artists in their own right. Simon Trask takes it from scratch. | |||
Coldcut - Scratch & SnatchInterview | Phaze 1, Jan 1989tasty tips from britain's cut-up kings - if it moves, sample it! | |||
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Digital AnarchyInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1993Mixed media pioneers Matt Black and Rob Pepperell talk about their plans for the future of entertainment and art, as part of the Hex project | |||
Acid RadicalInterview | Phaze 1, Feb 1989baby ford, golden boy of british acid, drops hints on getting the dancefloor moving | |||
Baby Ford - Acid RadicalInterview | Music Technology, Dec 1988The man responsible for the UK's first genuine acid house single discusses basslines, bitonality and the grin factor. Baby talk: David Bradwell. | |||
Beats International - International RescueInterview | Music Technology, May 1990When Norman Cook walked away from The Housemartins he walked into hi-tech record production and remixing: now he's topped the charts with Beats International. Tim Goodyer talks to a computer convert. | |||
Bomb the Bass - Bass StudiesInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1988In his career as disc jockey, audio engineer and pop star Tim Simenon has called upon musical influences as diverse as Rick James and Kraftwerk. Tim Goodyer talks tech with a DJ who intends to take cut-up records on the road. | |||
LFO - Deep VibrationsInterview | Music Technology, Aug 1991Turning their backs on pop notoriety to meet electronic experimentation head on, Sheffield's LFO are taking dance music into new areas. Simon Trask gets a new perspective on nostalgia. | |||
Simon Harris - The Bassment TapesInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1989From the chart success of 'Bass (How Low Can You Go)' to an album and a 24-track studio in his lounge - Simon Harris talks sounds and samples with Tim Goodyer. | |||
The Orb - Tune In, Turn On, Chill OutInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1991Riding the ambient house wave, The Orb have released a concept album that mixes dance beats with new age textures. Tim Goodyer tunes in to Alex Paterson and Thrash as they chill out with technology. | |||
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HitSound Producer Series CDsReview | Sound On Sound, May 1992Coldcut, David RuffyWilf Smarties looks for the perfect beat in two new HitSound sample CDs, from production team Coldcut and drummer David Ruffy. | |||
Criminal Record? - Part 2Feature Series | Music Technology, Apr 1992The second part of MT's in-depth examination of the sample CD phenomenon. Simon Harris, Norman Cook, Coldcut, Ed Stratton and Pascal Gabriel confess all to Tim Goodyer. | |||
PatchworkFeature | Music Technology, Jun 1992The final disc in the Zero-G Datafile series joins Coldcut's Kleptomania in the growing library of sample CDs - Tim Goodyer checks them out, while Andy Neve loads The Sound Foundation's programming efforts into his Roland MKS70 in this month's Patchwork. | |||
Criminal Record? - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, Mar 1992Sample CDsFirst they were sampling off other peoples' records, now they're selling records to sample off. Tim Goodyer listens while Simon Harris, Pascal Gabriel, Norman Cook, Ed Stratton and Coldcut put the case for sampling CDs. | |||
Incoming DataNews | Music Technology, Jun 1993 | |||
Sample ShopReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 | |||
Cut And Thrust - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Music Technology, Jan 1993Cutting a recordMake your own music, make your own record, make your own luck | |||
Sampling Confidential - Lateral Thinking - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, Jun 1993Concluding our sideways look at the art and soul of sampling, Dom Foulsham covers N to Z in his alphabet of tips | |||
Sampling Confidential - CD Heaven - Part 4Feature Series | Topic: Sampling | Music Technology, Jul 1993Dom Foulsham continues his series with a guide to the ever-expanding world of sample CDs: what to look for, how to find it, and how to get the best out of the off-the-shelf loop. I know we said the series was concluding last month, but we were wrong, OK? Think of it as a bonus. | |||
State Of Independents - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Oct 1993Riff Raff, FONIn Part 1 of a series on independent labels, MT looks at the case histories of Fon and Riff Raff to discover just what it takes to get going and avoid the pitfalls | |||
Total Recall - Part 12Feature Series | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Aug 1994Vintage technology strikes backCollector’s corner - including the A to Z of Analogue | |||
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