International Musician & Recording World - October 1986
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Our eager and attractive editorial team are waiting to answer your every query. |
Mick Jagger at IM party? True! Fame, fortune and the low-down on what goes down. |
The assembled masses of the IM review department wax lyrical over their selected favourites from this year's music fair. |
Robert PalmerThe urbane Mr Palmer talks to Hank Bordowitz about crossing over from cult status to general acceptance. |
Sigue Sigue SputnikLook no backing tapes! Sigue Sigue Sputnik play live without the aid of a safety net, Jim Betteridge fumbles for his ear plugs. |
How To Save £54,800Tony Mills makes a meal of the most interesting musical microprocessing around. |
Working WeekWorking Week take a break to chat to Tony Reed on the subjects of pop, politics, and the importance of dance. |
Project Electronic MusicThe Man surfaces in Middlesex, home of Project Electronics Music. En garde! |
YelloBack to nature with Boris Blank. Tony Reed listens intently to technical talk about dripping water, talking drums and mountain ranges. |
Sounding OutPhil Walsh is in complete remote control, and tells you how to mix on a budget. |
Zodiac MindwarpPaul Henderson tells you exactly where to put a Sleazegrinder |
The FixxThe Fixx are big in American. Chris Holland-Hill, who's big in Hemel Hempstead, finds out why. |
DrumcheckIn the drumbooth, no-one can hear you scream... Bob Henrit discovers Yamaha's wild-styled Electronic percussion system. |
SynthCheckEnsoniq's new baby gets a warm welcome from Tony Mills. |
GuitarCheckDave Burrluck dons swimming trunks and picks up his surfboard to review this reissue of famous sixties favourite, the Fender Jag |
AccessoryCheckAnother of those handy little things you wish you'd thought of investigated by Dave Burrluck. |
GuitarCheckPaul Fishman avoids all references to giant leaps for mankind, but still likes Stepp's digital guitar synth |
RhythmCheckThe drum machine you can hit, and get something more than an ex-drum machine. Reed administers the blows. |
SoftwareCheckSometimes Musical Micro just ain't big enough to hold down a piece of really macho software... Tony Mills grabs a suddenly floppy disk, and enters the cage. |
SynthCheckAt last a fully professional, touch-sensitive, Phase Distortion synth! Jim Betteridge waves goodbye to auto-accompaniment forever. |
AmpCheckA carpet-covered Cub. But can it cut the rug? Jim Betteridge takes the floor. |
DrumcheckBob Henrit back in the land of real drums, with the latest from Remo |
Article Group: Recording WorldA roundup of this month's Recording World section.Back on the master tape trail with tireless tracker Trynka. Stars watch out! You've been found out... | Paul Stavely O'DuffyChas de Whalley, Paul Stavely O'Duffy, and the Get Down Mixdown Factor. | Angel MusicTrynka trucks up to Hull, and hears the sound of Angels. Odd boy. | Studio TestThe MIDIverb set new standards for low-price, high quality digital reverb. Can the MIDIfex do the same for even more digital effects? Curtis Schwartz reports. | Stan RidgewayJim Betteridge talks to Stan Ridgeway about his unlikely hit Camoflage | Betteridge back again, with a step-by-step guide to the mysteries of mike technique. | A church, a portastudio, and a blue hippopotamus? Well, what do you expect from a band called Sam-I-Am? |
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