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Electro RecordFeature | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1982 | |||
Electro RecordFeature | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982 | |||
Electro RecordFeature | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1983 | |||
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. | |||
Hip Hop... Don't StopFeature | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Nov 1984An in-depth dissection of electro-pop; how to create it, how to adapt it but not how to dance to it. | |||
19 Ways to Number 1Interview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Aug 198519 ways to the top: exclusive | |||
The Remix MasterGroup: Roland Newslink - Spring 86The re-mix master at work | |||
Disciple Of The BeatInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1989Dance music should be about more than 'moaning samples and ecstasy' claims producer Arthur Baker. Simon Trask talks to the man behind 'Planet Rock'. | |||
Voodoo ChileInterview | Music Technology, Apr 1990You can't discuss the Manchester dance movement without A Guy Called Gerald. Simon Trask talks success and setbacks to one of Britain's most influential young artists. | |||
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