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TalkbackInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Apr 1986Neville Unwin talks to Talk Talk about their approach to music. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley meets legendary Folk Rock svengali, Joe Boyd |
SessioneersFeature | Topic: Music Business, Performing, Recording | Making Music, Jan 1987Sessionmen SpecialBehind the scenes stuff with ace players Ian Lynn (keyboards) and Dave Mattacks (drums). |
That Genesis TouchInterview | Making Music, Jul 1986Tony Banks samples the "Invisible Touch" album, keyboard by keyboard. |
State of IndependenceFeature | Topic: Marketing / Promotion, Music Business | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1984Dan Goldstein sifts through the stack of independent vinyl that landed in the E&MM offices following our appeal, and finds each record has a different tale to tell. |
Street legalGroup: Sound AdviceNegotiating a record contractDon’t sign a thing until you’ve read this |
The Cassandra ComplexInterview | Micro Music, Dec 1989Steve Cogan finds out just what Satan and Bugs Bunny have to do with this Cyberpunk band who swear by their ST |
Cliff RichardInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1982With nearly 25 years in the music business, Cliff puts his music making into perspective. |
At Home in the StudioFeature | Topic: Home Studio | Home & Studio Recording, May 1986Band in a Box Studio'Band In A Box' who have put their home studio to commercial use, voice their opinions on tea and biscuits. |
Robin Lumley - ProducerInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Sep 1984Having been out of the limelight for a while, Robin has again donned his producer's cap and set to work with new artists 3AM and Robin Clark. Here he talks of his involvement with them and his attitude to the home recording revolution. |
Track Record: The Thompson TwinsGroup: Recording WorldBailey and Betteridge get together for a banter |
Justin HaywardInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1975 |
StudiofileFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound International, May 1978Riverside RecordingsRiverside Recordings — from bedroom Revoxes to 16-track slickness. |
The Yes GenerationInterview | Music Technology, Jan 1988Technical excess brought them success in the 70s, Trevor Horn rejuvenated them in the '80s, now they're working towards the '90s. Deborah Parisi asks the Yes men if there's anything left to say after 20 years. |
Keeping The Dream AliveInterview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990Tangerine Dream have been at the forefront of electronic music long enough to be regarded as an institution. Mark J. Prendergast talks to Paul Haslinger about the TD experience. |
ReviewGroup: Playback - Autumn 85 |
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1975 |
Setting The Record StraightInterview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Why has this top record producer - the man behind Culture Club's phenomenal success on vinyl - given up using the Fairlight in favour of a Steinberg Pro-24 system? Why is he so upset about the myths that surround digital recording? Ralph Denyer went along to Levine's new studio to find out... |
A Walk On The Wide SideInterview | One Two Testing, May 1986Poe shaped ex-Pere Ubu person pontificates |
Call Of The WildInterview | Music Technology, Mar 1989After carving a career for themselves with their unique brand of anarchic funk, Shriekback have decided the time has come for a change. Barry Andrews tells David Bradwell about the importance of loving musical equipment. |
Working with VideoFeature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1981 |
Roundhouse StudiosFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1975Report on London's newest and most futuristic recording studio |