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The Rhythm SectionFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989Beatman Bill and the latest percussive pieces of news |
The Rhythm SectionFeature | Micro Music, Dec 1989Bill Collins looks at a new drum module from Phillip Rees plus this months selection of patterns for you to enter |
The Rhythm SectionFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Bill Collins' first of his regular looks at the special need of micro-based Rhymists |
Rhythm SectionFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | Micro Music, Oct/Nov 1989Bill Collins gives us the latest news from the hi-tech percussion world |
The Rhythm SectionFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989Wild man Bill Collins looks at the Simmons SDX system and gives us a few drum patterns to try out |
Rhythm SectionFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | Micro Music, Jan 1990Bill Collins has bought a CD player and has already put it to Rhythmic use is Volume two in the Sonic Images series |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Jan 1979Tony Bacon longs to talk to some Rich Kids' ghost, but ends up with the decidedly solid Rusty Egan and Glen Matlock. |
UKInterview | Sound International, Jul 1978The Rhythm SectionHarmony in the UK - John Wetton and Bill Bruford still rhythmic after all these years. |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Jun 1978No doubting the Thomases from Elvis Costello and the Attractions. |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Dec 1978The Crusaders. Stix stix and Pops pops while Bacon sizzles gently into the tape recorder. |
LandscapeGroup: Alternatives to 'Product'The Rhythm SectionLandscape's bassist and drummer recount their reasons for choosing to form their own label to Ralph Denyer. |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Mar 1979Sly Dunbar & Robbie ShakespeareFilling in the musical background, Ralph Denyer talks to Peter Tosh's back line, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, May 1978Charlie Tumahai & Simon FoxBe Bop Deluxe's drummer and bassist under the magnifying glass. |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Sep 1978Bowie's Dennis Davis and George MurrayDennis Davis and George Murray chat to Ralph Denyer on their rhythmic station in the Bowie band. |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Nov 1978Bassist John Greaves & Drummer Pip PyleIs the National Health coughing up blood? Tony Bacon gets to grips with the current state of the queues and cures. Music for liver salts. The Greaves-Pyle team of whitecoats gives a semi-exclusive interview to a private patient. |
Rhythm and FuseFeature | Topic: Drum Programming | One Two Testing, Jul 1984can you tell a real drummer? |
Roland R-8 MKIIReview | Music Technology, Jul 1993Human Rhythm ComposerNicholas Rowland examines the successor to Roland’s classic R-8 drum machine and asks: is there life in the old beatbox yet? |
Stick TrixGroup: Do It Yourself |
Hohner P100Group: Minisynth Supplement |
OmnichordReview | Micro Music, Dec 1989John Renwick strums away on a unique MIDI controller which may well interest any keyboard players with guitarist tendencies |
Yamaha Personal KeyboardsReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1984PS200, PS300, PS400The complete PS personal keyboard range put into a musician's perspective by Trish McGrath; surprisingly, the cheapest model turns out to be the best buy. |
Eko Pony SynthReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983 |
Sweet Night, er...Group: Sound Reports & Views |
On The Beat - Part 8Group: Sound AdviceNigel Lord applies the principles of drum programming to other sounds |
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