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Interviews

John Williams - The Producers

Interview | International Musician, Sep 1986

Chas de Whalley talks to the other John Williams about his recent work with chart-toppers The Housemartins

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Isao Tomita

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983

An exclusive interview with this world famous synthesist of classical music and an exploration of his science fiction fantasy, The Bermuda Triangle

Andrew Jones - Andrew Jones - Sound Engineer with Sky

Interview | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1983

Sound engineer with Sky chats about his work and gives advice about recording.

Steve Parsons - State of Play

Interview | Music Technology, Apr 1987

As film music becomes a more popular means for composers to earn a living, Tim Goodyer talks to soundtrack expert Steve Parsons about his work on the new British film, 'Empire State'.

Francis Monkman

Interview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983

From Curved Air to Sky, and beyond with the Synclavier II

Philip Glass

Interview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1991
The Making Of A New Music Supremo

Philip Glass is the best known, and certainly the best paid, contemporary new music composer. In London for performances of his music for the films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, he talked to Mark J. Prendergast.

Godley & Creme

Interview | Sound International, Oct 1978
Ralph Denyer gets gizmological with Kevin 'n' L

Initially, the consequences of RD's actions could be Kevin or L — there'LL be L to K. (2 down).

House Calls

Interview | Making Music, Dec 1987

A Ry Grin

Interview | One Two Testing, May 1986

Tip from the topmost of twang

Hans Zimmer - No Presets Allowed

Interview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1986

Hans Zimmer is the complete antithesis of the serious German synthesist - he smiles a lot for a start! As co-founder of Lillie Yard studio and the proud owner of a surviving Moog Series 8 modular synth, his approach to sound synthesis is a refreshingly traditional one eschewing the very thought of ever using an unmodified factory preset on any of his work! Ralph Denyer explains why.

Mick Karn - Songs From Four Strings

Interview | Music Technology, Feb 1987

His idiosyncratic style of fretless bass playing inspired a generation, but now the ex-Japan man is playing sessions, writing his own music, and programming his own synths.

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The List

Feature | One Two Testing, Oct 1984

birthday treat: One Two staff lick pencils

Reviews

Review | Music UK, Jul 1983

Marshall History & George Martin's Music Books for Looks

Brian Gascoigne - What's In Studio Four?

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound On Sound, Dec 1985

Ralph Denyer reports on London's prestigious CTS Studios and keyboardist Brian Gascoigne who recently teamed up to establish a MIDI/SMPTE-based electronic musicstudio purpose designed for the post-production of film music.

Making the Most of... - Part 11

Feature Series | Topic: Microphones, Recording | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1986
Acoustic Guitar Miking Techniques

More from Ken Dibble on miking up the acoustic guitar.

Have guitar, will travel

Feature Audio | The Mix, Apr 1995

Studio Of The Month

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Jan 1985
Abbey Road Studios

Chris Maillard leaves his shoes off and crosses the zebra to Abbey Road

Yamaha Clavinova

Review | International Musician, Jul 1985
Keyboardcheck

A marriage of technology and elegance. Yes, Dave Foister has written another review

The A&R Men

Feature | Topic: Music Business | Making Music, Nov 1987

When Is An Orchestra

Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting | One Two Testing, Jan 1986

arranging for philharmonics

Music & Pictures - Part 5

Feature Series | Topic: Composing for Business, Video / Film / Picture | Sound On Sound, Apr 1986
Getting Started

This month film music composer Robin Lumley discloses his own route to fame and fortune in an effort to get you started on yours...

Lowrey MX-1 Instrument Review

Review Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1981

Roland GR-300 Guitar Synthesiser

Review Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1981

Electronic Music For Films

Feature Audio | Topic: Composing for Business, Video / Film / Picture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982

Richard Mitchell explains his use of electronic music for film.

The Top Ten

Review | Electronic Soundmaker, Nov 1984

Examining Technic's ten-voice digital piano the PV10.

 

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