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The Aphex Twin - Cagey, Canny, KraftyInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1993Never mind avoiding presets and programming your own patches... how about rebuilding the whole damn synth? Richard James - aka Polygon Window, Caustic Window, Diceman, Soit PP, Blue Calx, AFX and The Aphex Twin - isn’t happy with his hardware till he’s had the toolbox to it. Phil Ward enters the twilight zone of the lad from Cornwall who’s spearheading the ambient onslaught. | |||
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DiscretionInterview | Music Technology, Oct 1993In our exclusive interview, the great domed one himself waxes ambient on remixing, jazz, Sinatra, computers, the Eventide H-3000 and his own original definition of a new, environmentally sound music | |||
Mood MusicInterview | Music Technology, May 1994...aka The Moody Boys, Voyager and Urban Jungle, and remixer by appointment to KLF, System 7 and many others. Phil Ward uncovers the real Tony Thorpe. | |||
Meat Beat Manifesto - Message In A SampleInterview | Music Technology, May 1993Meat Beat Manifesto are to music what Andy Warhol was to art - but they've already been famous for longer than 15 minutes. Phil Ward follows them to a Peel session and to their studio in Swindon, and finds that Meat is not, in fact, necessarily murder. | |||
Orbital - The Magic CircleInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1993Phil and Paul Hartnoll are Orbital, and their pioneering brand of user-friendly electronic dance music is a lot more fluid than the traffic on the motorway that prompted the name. So Phil Ward avoids the M25 and heads straight for the heart of the P&P music factory | |||
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Warped Vision - Part 3Feature Series | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Dec 1993Warp RecordsMT's enquiry into the health of the independent label scene continues with a visit to the home of electronic listening music. | |||
Circus LumièreFeature | Music Technology, Sep 1993Megadog MIDI CircusExclusive pictures of this summer's high-tech roadshow, featuring Orbital, Aphex Twin, Drum Club and many more | |||
Analogue Systems FB3Review | Music Technology, Feb 1994filter bankThe filters that launched a thousand analogue synth lines. |
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