Results: 1 - 20 of 20 displayed.
mu:zines is the result of thousands of hours of effort, and will require many thousands more going forward to reach our goals of getting all this content online.
If you value this resource, you can support this project - it really helps!
Please note: Our yearly hosting fees are due every March, so monetary donations are especially appreciated to help meet this cost. Thank you for your support!
New issues that have been donated or scanned for us this month.
All donations and support are gratefully appreciated - thank you.
Do you have any of these magazine issues?
If so, and you can donate, lend or scan them to help complete our archive, please get in touch via the Contribute page - thanks!
Arthur Baker - Disciple Of The BeatInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1989Dance music should be about more than 'moaning samples and ecstasy' claims producer Arthur Baker. Simon Trask talks to the man behind 'Planet Rock'. | |||
This artist was mentioned in these interviews | |||
In and Out of OrderInterview | International Musician, Oct 1985Peter Hook gives a breakdown on broken down gear and the lowdown on Lowlife. | |||
Warp Factor 8Interview | Music Technology, Nov 1993Rotterdam's master of electronic listening music talks to Simon Trask about presets, sampling, hardcore rave, Warp Records, and the value of spontaneity... | |||
Order of the DayInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1985Matthew Vosburgh attaches tape recorder to tripod and lets New Order add their words to his pictures. He also traces the recorded history of one of Britain's most influential modem music outfits. | |||
Divine ProductionInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985German producer Zeus B Held - the man behind the name - shares sampling secrets and delaying tactics with Tim Goodyer. | |||
The ProducersInterview | International Musician, Mar 1985Despite his Barclay James Harvest and Jim Diamond connections, we let Chas De Whalley speak to Pip Williams. We should have known better. | |||
M/A/R/R/SInterview | Music Technology, Nov 1987Making new music from old. Simon Trask talks to the musicians and DJs who made a No. 1 hit from a drum machine and other peoples' records. | |||
New OrderInterview | Music Technology, Apr 1989Making their presence felt in the singles charts once again, New Order are celebrating eight years together with a new album and forthcoming tour. David Bradwell and Chris Williams investigate the Order of things. | |||
Richard Burgess - Burgeoning BurgessInterview | Electronic Soundmaker, May 1985Producer, performer, catalyst. Richard Burgess has been a musical traveller most of his life - we finally catch up with him. | |||
This artist was mentioned in these other articles | |||
Hip HopFeature | Topic: History / Culture | International Musician, Dec 1986... Don't stop! The beat on the street has never been so neat. Rappers in the charts, dancing on the streets — and our man Nick Smash with the way it all began | |||
Hip Hop... Don't StopFeature | Electronic Soundmaker, Nov 1984An in-depth dissection of electro-pop; how to create it, how to adapt it but not how to dance to it. | |||
Trade Winds - BMF 1989Show Report | Music Technology, Sep 1989British Music Fair Show ReportThis year's British Music Fair attracted hordes of equipment-hungry punters eager to see what the future of music might hold. Simon Trask was there asking the same question. | |||
Beat Box ChicRetrospective (Gear) | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Nov 1986Digital drum machines may rule the waves in the R&D labs, but one obsolete analogue device is still the record producers' first choice. Tim Goodyer dissects the appeal of Roland's classic TR808. | |||
The perfect mixFeature | Topic: Mixing | The Mix, Aug 1994How our seminars rocked London’s APRS Exhibition | |||
New Order - New Order - TechniqueFeature | Topic: Recording | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989Mark Prendergast takes a look behind the scenes at the recording of New Order's fifth LP, 'Technique'. |
Page 1 of 1