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Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Jul 1993Some words of wisdom from producer Alan Winstanley close the mag this month. |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993Suede's producer Ed Buller gives vent to some controversial opinions. |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Sep 1993Smiths' producer Stephen Street lets off some steam. |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993Former Yazz and Dina Carroll producer Nigel Lowis lets off steam about short termism. |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993Genesis, Marillion and Fuzzbox producer Nick Davis suggests how British music might regain some lost magic. |
On The RecordGroup: On The RecordWhat A&R Managers want from your demoFor many musicians, their first stab at getting their music heard is sending a demo to a record company or producer. But what do the people who listen to demos every day want from your tape? Sue Sillitoe finds out. |
DIY MusicGroup: On The RecordAll You Need To Know About Making Your Own RecordsSome musicians and bands decide to take their future success into their own hands, by putting money into producing their own records. Tony Batchelor and Sue Silutoe take the mystery out of making your own CD, vinyl or cassette release, from initial Session Tape to final product. |
Production LinesOpinion | Sound On Sound, Dec 1993Curiosity Killed The Cat's producer Glenn Skinner gets a few things of his chest this month. |
Long time comingGroup: In SessionAdam Mosley chats about producing The Plot Thickens |
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