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Recording Natural History SoundsFeature | Topic: Location Sound, Recording | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984A look at this interesting but often neglected aspect of recording wildlife. |
S'ExpressInterview | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989Fresh from Germany - Mark Moore spoke to us about the European music scene and the kind of technology he uses |
Strawberry RipplesInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1985The prettiest people in Pop meet the ugliest person in journalism |
Tony ViscontiInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1985Paul White talks to Tony Visconti about his career, his production methods and his plans for the future. |
Home Taping: Tom RobinsonGroup: Recording WorldTony Reed gets Turbot charged |
Strummming At The BarbicanShow Report | International Musician & Recording World, Jan 1986Guitar WeekendDave Burrluck spends a working weekend at the Barbican |
Shock TacticsFeature | Topic: Live | Making Music, Oct 1986Electric ShocksHow us musicianly types can avoid them. |
A Composer For Our TimeInterview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1989Mark J. Prendergast interviews California-born musician Terry Riley, the influential inventor of 'minimalist' music. |
Practical Studio Design - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics, Construction / Build | Sound On Sound, Aug 1993The Principles Of Soundproofing |
Prokit 62 MixerReview | Sound International, Nov 1978EquipmentMel Lambert takes the Prokit Mixer kit to the ends of the earth (well, Kensington) and finishes up with saved ackers and a useful board. |
Steinberg Cubase AudioReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 |
New CoatsFeature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | One Two Testing, Jul 1984Sprayingwhy guitars go lovely colours |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas De Whalley gets Eurodisco orientated with Berlin beatmeister Zeus B Held |
Heroes - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture, Recording | One Two Testing, Jan 1984Sam Phillips, the world's first recording legend? |
Stockhausen sees the Light...Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1985Annabel Scott sits in on 'Donnerstag aus Licht’, the latest concert excursion from a name dropped more often than milk bottles. It’s four hours long, but it’s only a fraction of the finished article. |
Tap TempoFeature | Topic: Electronics / Build | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1983A handy clock generator that you can programme with one finger |
Producers' CornerFeature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting, Composing / Art | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1986Neville Unwin attempts to shed some light on contemporary production and arrangement. |
Sick As A PlayerFeature | Topic: Humour, Live, Performing | One Two Testing, Jul 1985Here's Healthmusicians' ailments: how to get, how to avoid |
Shut Up! - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Acoustics, Construction / Build | In Tune, Feb 1986Success in Soundproofing |