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Fluke - Age of ChanceInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1990Abandoning guitars for samplers, Skin became Fluke and discovered new artistic freedom. Simon Trask listens to the man/machine argument from people who've learned both sides of it. | |||
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Ceiling TalesInterview | One Two Testing, Feb 1984White Eat, white light, and what gear from the Wobbly Ones. | |||
The Science of MomentsInterview | One Two Testing, Mar 1984Flattening the earth, contextualising the computer. | |||
A Date With The CrampsInterview | International Musician, May 1986Shake, rattle and howl: The Cramps are back with a bang. Facing them, with nary a whimper: Tony Reed | |||
The Adams FamilyInterview | International Musician, May 1986Tony Horkins confesses a closet liking for the king of Canadian A.O.R. Let the kids rock... | |||
Brian EnoInterview | Sound On Sound, Oct 1990Breaking The SilenceBrian Eno, is undoubtedly one of the most influential figures in electronic music, yet his creative energies have recently been directed into other people's music. Now, with the release of one solo and one collaborative album approaching, he gives a rare interview to Mark Prendergast. | |||
Lost in TranceInterview | Music Technology, Apr 1994Currently opening the show for the Megadog Midi Circus, Toby Marks (aka Banco de Gaia) is living proof that one man and a rack full of gear can get an audience to its feet and keep it there. And as Phil Ward discovers, Toby enjoys meeting people, likes to travel and drives a small red van. | |||
U2Interview | One Two Testing, Jan 1985can have an Edge like thisThe Edge describes sounds and styles | |||
The bass behind RainbowInterview | Music UK, Nov 1983Roger Glover talks purple, production and powerGlover on the Cover — Rainbow man talks Bass | |||
Adamski - Live And DirectInterview | Music Technology, Mar 1990By ignoring the charts and treating dance music as a live phenomenon, Adamski has won himself a huge following and a chart placing. Simon Trask talks about the live applications of studio music. | |||
David Cunningham - The Lizard KingInterview | Electronic Soundmaker, Nov 1984At home in the ice-house with Flying Lizard David Cunningham. | |||
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Can't Play, Won't PlayFeature | Topic: Humour | One Two Testing, Nov 1983How To Be A Non-MusicianAn invaluable guide for the anti-instrumentalist. | |||
Peavey Foundation BassReview | One Two Testing, Jan 1984 | |||
Frontline EffectsReview | One Two Testing, Mar 1984 | |||
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music SoftwareMore hints and tips from the software manufacturers themselves. This month: C-Lab and Steinberg. | |||
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Nov 1986Jim Betteridge takes his purple paisley shirt down to Wembley, and catches small but perfectly-formed American Prince in the act | |||
The GatekeepersFeature | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Aug 1992Everything you wanted to know about A&R men - but only MT dared to ask. |
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