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Article from Music Technology, December 1993


The Organ Master, Book One. Brenda Hayward's seminal treatise on the 'white heat' of technology as it touched the lives of millions during the radical years of post-war recovery. Book Two came with free slippers.


Great Moments In Techno, 5: The developers of the compact disc unveil a memorial wax effigy of Barclay James Harvest to mark the launch of their product, 1983. The effigy went on to make a further seven albums.



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Music Technology - Dec 1993

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