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Interviews

Paul Hardcastle - When The Tape Runs Out

Interview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1986

Intrepid reporter/cameraman Ralph Denyer ventures into the wild suburban jungle of East London to capture the rarely heard thoughts of this lesser-spotted songbird and re-mix producer who has recently taken delivery of his very own Synclavier system.

Simon Darlow - Slave to the Great Outdoors

Interview | Music Technology, Dec 1987

After an apprenticeship under the wing of the Frankies' Trevor Horn, Simon Darlow spreads his own; he talks to Paul Tingen about the hazards of writing, playing and producing your own album.

Stock, Aitken & Waterman - Production Line

Interview | Music Technology, Jun 1987

The words "Stock, Aitken & Waterman" have adorned 50 hit singles in the last two years. Tim Goodyer finds there are two secrets to their success: determination and new technology.

Tears for Fears - Tears For Fears

Interview | Music Technology, Jun 1990

After spending four years recording The Seeds of Love, Tears for Fears are back and touring the world. Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal talk tears and technology with Dan Rue and Tim Goodyer.

Yes - Atlantic Crossing

Interview | Electronic Soundmaker, May 1984

Yes — All the way from America

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Frankie Goes To Hollywood - PA Column

Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Jun 1985

Jim Betteridge puts on his rubber vest, brushes his little moustache and goes to see the Frankies

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Patchbox

Feature | One Two Testing, Nov 1984
five stars pick their fave sounds

Vince Clarke, Jon Lord, Steve Levine, Bill Nelson, John Foxx... five heroes of the keyboard nominate their favourite synth tracks and sounds

Back to Back

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician, Aug 1986

Keith Emerson On Korg. Gordon Giltrap On MIDI Guitars Peter Oxendale On Sampling

Heroes - Part 14

Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Feb 1985

Trevor Horn considered

That Was Then But This Is Now

Feature | Topic: History / Culture | International Musician, Jan 1985

How it was done in the heyday of Pop - Philip Bashe tracked down the bands your dad snogged along to and found out the history of the '60s hits

Studio Diary

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Jun 1986

More cuttings from the sharp end of the Biz

Smoke

News | Making Music, Aug 1986

'Ere, did you know that old wossisname is doing so-and-so with a wotchermaccallit.

Dave Stewart's Music Seminar - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Music Theory | Sound On Sound, Jul 1990
Grey Skies

Famed keyboardist Dave Stewart begins this new series designed to give you a few more compositional ideas than you maybe had before!

Editorial

Editorial | Topic: Computing | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1984

Frankie says Extract Your Digits. But should we?

This article has no OCR bodytext.On Record

Music Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984

A December vinyl overload, as releases from Chaka Khan, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Alison Moyet and others come under scrutiny.

Rhythm and Fuse

Feature | Topic: Drum Programming | One Two Testing, Jul 1984

can you tell a real drummer?

Record Profits

Feature | Topic: Music Business | Phaze 1, Feb 1989

the average album costs over six quid: where does it go, and why?

Studio Diary

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Jul 1986

Sex, decadent Rock Stars and Mediterranean Batik — it's all here for your delectation

Studio Diary

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Sep 1986

Food fans flip out! Forget recording — what do Pop stars eat while they're working? Lovable liquid-luncher and hardened drinker Trynka tucks in. Bon appetit!

Reader's Poll Results

Feedback | Making Music, Jan 1987

Who you (the readers) voted as best musician, and what you (still the readers) voted as best gear. We shake the world.

Birthday Boys

Feature | Making Music, Apr 1987
And A Happy Birthday To Us

Come to our party, have some jelly, read some of our best bits, and wish us a happy first birthday, hip hip...

Drum Hum

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, May 1987

bang wallop

Synclavier Programmer

Feature | Sound On Sound, Mar 1986

Jonathan Sorrell is one of a handful of session programmers working with the world's most sophisticated sampling keyboard - the Synclavier. Paul Gilby discovers how it came about.

Take Two: MIDIVERB

Review | Sound On Sound, Mar 1986

Paul Gilby scrutinises the world's cheapest MIDI controlled stereo digital reverb, the MIDIVERB.

Gewgaw

Feature | Topic: Humour | One Two Testing, Mar 1985
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