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Interviews

Ryuichi Sakamoto - News Of The World

Interview | Music Technology, Jul 1992

Ryuichi Sakamoto was a founder of the YMO before becoming one of David Sylvian's favoured partners. Now, fresh from a Japanese and a series of film scores he tells Tim Goodyer about his latest LP.

SPK - Metal Beat

Interview | Electronic Soundmaker, Feb 1985

SPK began by hammering away at anything from the scrapyard but now generate their metal beat on the Fairlight. We investigate the method in the mayhem.

Tangerine Dream - Dream State

Interview | Music Technology, Jan 1991

After inspiring a generation of experimental musicians to explore synthetic soundscapes, Tangerine Dream found new relevance in 1990's ambient house movement. Simon Trask enters the Dream state.

Wim Mertens - Music For Piano And Voice

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986

Upcoming systems music composer chats to Simon Trask about modern technology, Renaissance music and Belgian pop.

Discretion

Interview | Music Technology, Oct 1993

In our exclusive interview, the great domed one himself waxes ambient on remixing, jazz, Sinatra, computers, the Eventide H-3000 and his own original definition of a new, environmentally sound music

Brian Eno - Eno: Thoughts, Words, Music and Art - Part 2

Interview Series | Sound On Sound, Feb 1989

Part 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.

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John Cage - The Rest Is Silence

Feature | Music Technology, Oct 1992
An Appreciation

John Cage - The life & the legacy

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The Development of Electronic Music - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Composing / Art | Electronic Soundmaker, Jul 1984

Says it all really

The World About Us - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Recording Studios | Music Technology, Oct 1992
Real World

Real World music

The New Age Music Conundrum

Feature | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987

What is 'New Age' music? Who plays it, and why is it apparently so popular? Our resident musicologist Mark Prendergast traces its development back to the work of 'new music' composers Arnold Schoenberg and Erik Satie.

A History of Electronic Music - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Composing / Art, History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981

Part 1 looks at the early growth of this vitally important area of music today.

Heroes - Part 12

Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Dec 1984

Brian Eno and the studio

New Music

Feature | Sound International, Oct 1978
Books

Eddie Cochran-White dispels those post-summertime blues with some cherished memories of recent good reads.

Karlheinz Stockhausen

Feature | Sound On Sound, May 1992
Electronics Into Light

Karlheinz Stockhausen has had a profound influence on modern music from the 1950s onwards, and pioneered the use of electronics to create genuinely new music. Mark J. Prendergast reviews his career.

15 Ways to Leave Your Label

Feature | Topic: Humour, Music Business | One Two Testing, May 1985

the tricks of quitting

Books '85

Review | One Two Testing, Dec 1985

words for the musician

Interactive Music

Feature | Topic: Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Music Technology, Jan 1989

Ever since the invention of the wax cylinder, listening to recorded music has been a passive experience; now CDs are capable of holding MIDI and other performance data. Bob O'Donnell looks at the changing face of music.

Total recall - Part 19

Feature Series Audio | Topic: Vintage Instruments | The Mix, Apr 1995

...Including the A-Z of Analogue

Hot House Flowers

Show Report | Music Technology, Oct 1990
BMF REPORT

The excessive heat in London's Olympia gave the latest hi-tech gear a run in the "who's hottest" stakes at this year's British Music Fair. Simon Trask sweats it out.

Unnatural Axe - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Oct 1987

How East Met West

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Music Technology, Nov 1986

New technology has already brought the music industries of East and West closer together, but how has that affected the music itself, and what will happen as the two cultures get closer still? Gary Larson gives his viewpoint.

Rock'n'Roll Myths

Feature | Making Music, Nov 1987

Animating Film Sound

Feature | Topic: Composing / Art, Video / Film / Picture | Sound On Sound, Jun 1986

Catch a glimpse of what goes through the mind of a Newcastle musician commissioned to provide a suitable soundtrack for an animated film whose subject matter revolves around a woman living alone in a high-rise block of flats. John Goodenough relates his experiences.

A History of Electronic Music - Part 6

Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1982
Into the Seventies

The Secrets of Computer Composition - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Algorythmic Composition | Music Technology, Mar 1989

The question "can computers write music" has never been more important than it is in 1989; what is an algorithmic composition program, and will it ever replace the human composer? Ian Waugh composes himself.

 

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