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Record ProfitsFeature | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Dec 1988Who's making the cash out of record sales - the artist, the record company, the management, the record shops? David Bradwell investigates record royalties. |
Live for the RecordFeature | Topic: Live, Recording | Sound International, Sep 1978How to record a cheap live album — an easy way out with direction courtesy Richard Elen. |
Track RecordGroup: Recording WorldThis month, a specially extended Track Record looks at the making of two very different albums with one thing in common. The Stones' Dirty Work and Joe Jacksons' Big World were both recorded live |
The Record SmithInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1985Muff Murfin talks to Paul White about his career to date and proffers some useful advice for people trying to break into the jingle market. He also explains why with studios in the Midlands, London and Ibiza, he needs to expand. |
Track Record: Come On HomeGroup: Recording WorldIt's back to the big sound with Ben and Tracey, as Jim Betteridge analyses EBTG's Come On Home |
On The RecordGroup: On The RecordWhat A&R Managers want from your demoFor many musicians, their first stab at getting their music heard is sending a demo to a record company or producer. But what do the people who listen to demos every day want from your tape? Sue Sillitoe finds out. |
Cut & Thrust - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Music Technology, Feb 1993Cutting A RecordWhen push comes to shove - part two of MT's guide to releasing and promoting your own record |
Track Record: Stan RidgewayGroup: Recording WorldJim Betteridge talks to Stan Ridgeway about his unlikely hit Camoflage |
Track Record: Brilliant MindGroup: Recording WorldBetteridge surfaces again to quiz producer Mick Glossop about his work on Furniture's hit, Brilliant Mind |
Track Record: Rain or ShineGroup: Recording WorldRomford's finest get the Jim Betteridge treatment. The soul heart of Rain Or Shine laid bare! |
Track Record: The Thompson TwinsGroup: Recording WorldBailey and Betteridge get together for a banter |
Track Record: Lessons In LoveGroup: Recording WorldJim Betteridge takes a lesson in love |
Track Record: West End GirlsGroup: Recording WorldJim Betteridge meets Steven Hague: neither is vague |
Skill CentreFeature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, Jan 1987China Crisis Play 'Arizona Sky'China Crisis get keyboardistic. Brian McNeill shows some chords. |
Applied Synthesis: Marketing your RecordsFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Polyphony, Jul/Aug 1981 |
Ageing ProcessFeature | Making Music, Jun 1986 |
Mass ReactionGroup: ChitChat |
So You Want To Be A...Feature | Topic: Music Business | International Musician & Recording World, Apr 1985Label Owner.Jim Betteridge on how to sign yourself up |
Home Recording With Digital - Part 3Feature Series | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1984Further PCM F1 interconnections |
Mix-It-Yourself Porta-studio SingleFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1984TLO Records recently released a single by Bonaventura in the form of a four track Portastudio-compatible cassette that you can mix yourself. Could it be a new trend for the future? |
Hay DayInterview | Making Music, Aug 1987 |
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