Sound International - May 1978
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What to do with that gem of a song when it's all finished. |
An introduction to our lines of communication. |
Gus DudgeonIn the first of a series, Fred Dellar looks at the chequered career of Gus Dudgeon. |
IntroductionLowdown on constructional projects for the smaller studio. |
Intro...An introduction to a series on "music in which people are doing interesting, and often strange, things". |
The Teac 80-8 tape machine, Tascam Model 5 mixer, and dbx DX-8 noise-reduction unit. |
Music Part 1Feature Introducing "The Dots"From the top is our man at the dots, Dave Stewart. |
What every good keyboard player - and keyboard roadie — should know about where not to hit a synth. |
Riverside RecordingsRiverside Recordings — from bedroom Revoxes to 16-track slickness. |
Charlie Tumahai & Simon Fox | Be Bop DeluxeBe Bop Deluxe's drummer and bassist under the magnifying glass. |
A readable survey — the first part covering manufacturers from A to L. |
Gibson meet Moog in their new RD series guitars; Dave Blake's pen meets paper, his plectrum having met string. |
Colin Hodgkinson on gauge selection and a Music Man Stingray. |
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A Sonor Phonic concert tom kit leaves reviewer Peter Randall breathless. |
Dave Crombie checks out the Oberheim 4-voice polyphonic synth. |
Tangerine Dream in concert, vinyl from Soft Machine and Elvis Costello. |