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Interviews

This artist was mentioned in these interviews

Fifty feet high and rising

Interview | The Mix, Nov 1994

Lion Rock’s main man and individualist deckmaster

The Italian Job

Interview Audio | The Mix, Oct 1994
Rapino Brothers

Kylie and Take That’s remixers talk technique

Licensed to chill

Interview | The Mix, Dec 1994

Ambient, techno and the internet

East of Eden

Interview Audio | The Mix, Dec 1994

At home with the dance act

Scoring in sound

Interview Audio | The Mix, Feb 1995

Film and library music composer Mark Thomas is currently recording several albums worth of orchestral library music. We catch up with him at Battery Studios...

Almost Blue

Interview | The Mix, Mar 1995

The The's Matt Johnson talks about production, outwitting the lawyers... and hillbilly blues

Soul Farmers

Interview Audio | The Mix, Apr 1995
Beatfarm

The boys from Beatfarm Studios talk business, production, and new jazz funk

Steve Bolton - Yew-Dee-Doo

Interview | One Two Testing, Nov 1983
Paul Young's Royal Family

Guitarist Steve Bolton and bass player Pino Palladino explain the importance of being a Swedish Chef.

Mark King

Interview | One Two Testing, Feb 1985
We found these other (non-interview) articles that are linked to this artist

Rob Green - Graphiti

Feature | Making Music, Apr 1987
Status Basses

You know, the British headless ones made of graphite. Their creator, Rob Green, spills the carbon

This artist was mentioned in these other articles

Status Symbol

Review | Phaze 1, Feb 1989
DREAM MACHINE: Washburn status bass

the washburn status bass: a designer label at a supermarket price

Riding the muse

Review | The Mix, Apr 1995
Yamaha MU5

Pocket waveform power

Revolt into style

Review Audio | The Mix, Apr 1995
Quasimidi Technox

Germany's latest synth

Pumping Iron

Review | The Mix, May 1995
Peavey XRD680S/Hi-Sys 1

Powerful, portable PA system

Soul Providers

Feature | The Mix, May 1995
Boogie Back studios

What the North London jazz/soul studio may lack in technology, it makes up for in good vibes

Baptism of fire

Feature | Topic: Education | The Mix, Jun 1995
Alchemea

A visit to one of the leading recording colleges

GMT Status Bass Series 2000

Review | International Musician, Jul 1985
Basscheck

Hot, headless and state of the art

Bass... the final frontier

Review Audio | The Mix, Nov 1994
Deep Bass Nine

TB303-type synth module

Crossing over the tracks

Review | The Mix, Nov 1994
DJ Mixers

A three-way test of DJ mixers

Double deckers

Review | The Mix, Nov 1994
Vestax PDT5000 record decks

New rival for the SL1210

Hey Mr DJ!

Feature | Topic: Live, Performing | The Mix, Nov 1994
Getting into DJing

How to mix records, what gear to buy, and how to get work

Rhythm is a Quasar

Review Audio | The Mix, Oct 1994
Quasimidi Quasar

Multi-faceted synth module

Bad mamma Jamma

Review | The Mix, Dec 1994

Guitar-like MIDI controller

Styling & profiling

Review | The Mix, Dec 1994
Kam GMX7

Sampling DJ mixer

Status 2000

Review | One Two Testing, Mar 1985

bass now wholly graphite

 

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