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Music Review | Music Technology, Apr 1994

It's business as usual at Phil's plastic emporium. This month, new product from Peter Gabriel, Nine Inch Nails, Pete Namlook and loads more...

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Music Review | Music Technology, Dec 1993

This month: M People, The Other Two, Chris & Cosey, The Higher Intelligence Agency and more...

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Music Review | Music Technology, Sep 1993

Among this month's consumer icons: Bjork, U2, William Orbit, Cyberdelia, Harthouse and more...

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Music Review | Music Technology, May 1994

Get 'em while they're hot. This month: Erasure, The Future Sound Of London, Renegade Soundwave and so much more...

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Music Review | Music Technology, Oct 1993

This month: Bassheads, The Drum Club, Ultramarine, Voyager, The Irresistible Force on video and more...

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Music Review | Music Technology, Jan 1994

This month: Jam & Spoon, Sect, Jansen, Barbieri St Karn -plus MT's albums, videos and events of 1993...

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Music Review | Music Technology, Mar 1994

What do you think of that disc, Marina -isn't it terrific? New works from Aphex Twin, Underworld, Enigma, Richard Kirk and Shriekback reviewed.

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Music Review | Music Technology, Aug 1993

Album, videos, gigs and events - all the latest stuff actually out there doing it This month: Elektric Music, Fripp & Sylvian Fantazia, Amorphous Androgynous and much more...

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Music Review | Music Technology, Nov 1993

This month: albums from the Pet Shop Boys, Mixmaster Morris and Sabres of Paradise join Dr Devious's Future Shock video on MT's hit list

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Music Review | Music Technology, Feb 1994

Phil 'Spin-A-Disc' Ward's special selection. This month: Emergency Broadcast Network, Babble, D:ream and more

Videotek

Feature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1983
Video Makers In Action

The Watershed Arts video production unit in focus

E-Z Way

Feature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Polyphony, Jun 1975

Sound Recording Practice

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988

Generally regarded as 'The Bible' of the recording world, David Mellor reviews this handbook of recording techniques and equipment produced by the Association of Professional Recording Studios.

Tony Oxley

Interview | Sound International, Jul 1978

Tony Oxley sneers commendably at commercialism in music.

Recording the Soundtrack for TV Commercials

Feature | Topic: Composing for Business, Video / Film / Picture | Sound On Sound, Dec 1988

David Mellor looks at the world of advertising, and how music is created and mated with the visuals in a TV commercial.

The JBL Story

Feature | Topic: Design, Development & Manufacture | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1986

Paul White drops in on Mark Gander at the JBL factory in North ridge, Los Angeles in the hope of getting a free tour jacket.

Korg 01/W FD Workstation

Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1991

For three years the korg M1 has been the leading keyboard workstation, and the product that more than any other has made the company's name as a leading force in hi-tech music. But how do you follow an act like that? David Mellor looks at the M1's successor, the 01/W FD.

Organ Talk

Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1982
The Changing Scene

Sound Bites

Feature | Topic: Effects Processing, Recording | Sound On Sound, Jul 1993
Production Tips & Techniques

Lighting / Staging News

Group: Access All Areas

News | Sound On Stage, Nov 1996

Hot Wiring Your Guitar

Feature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1982
Stereo Part 2 - Hexaphony and the Split Precision

Westwood Bound

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1986

A look behind the scenes in one of the country's most respected voice-over studios.

Growing Together

Interview | Music Technology, Sep 1993
Rene van der Weyde

Holland's top producer on how computer graphics can add that inspirational spark to music making

Ultimate Percussion UP5

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984
Electronic Drum Kit

A British-built electronic drum kit for under £500. Sounds good, affirms reviewer Paul White.

Atari Notes

Feature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1993

 

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