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Nine to Five ManFeature | Topic: Education | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1986Janet Angus reports on Dave Foister's varied activities at the Guildhall. |
Home RecordingFeature | Topic: Home Studio | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Dec 1983According to Turnkey |
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Dec 1988Forthcoming new products from the hi-tech music recording field. |
Competition ResultsGroup: Roland Newslink - Autumn 1986Lots of info about who has won what |
JB Self LockReview | International Musician & Recording World, Oct 1986AccessoryCheckAnother of those handy little things you wish you'd thought of investigated by Dave Burrluck. |
Aphex Aural Exciter Type CReview | Making Music, Jul 1986 |
Slavery DaysReview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Jun 1985Siel EX80Siel's new expander based on the DK80 synth. |
Harrison X150 ampReview | In Tune, Jul/Aug 1985 |
Ready For Lift-OffInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1986Is there more to Britain's latest megastars than a barrel-load of hype, a few jars of hair gel and a clever Giorgio Moroder production job? After talking to the band, Tim Goodyer thinks there is. |
GriefFeedback | Music Technology, Feb 1994If we can't solve your problem then... er, perhaps someone else can - sorry, this isn't a very good sell-line... sorry |
Prophecies Spring 1984Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1984Advertisement Feature - Sequential Pullout |
Ballet PumpsGroup: PercussionJohn Keeble is in two minds about drumming for Spandau - an acoustic one and an electric one. Read about his treatment. |
Looping the TapeFeature | Topic: Effects Processing, Tape, Vinyl, CD, DAT | Home & Studio Recording, May 1987Simon Croft gets into tape loops and comes up with some interesting conclusions. |
Power CutsInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985Duran man Andy Taylor gives Chris Maillard a Station announcement |
Storm The BarricadesInterview | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1986Working again after two years of legal trench-warfare, The Spands talk about their comeback album, the defiantly-titled Through The Barricades. Observation post: Chris Maillard |
Just Can't StopInterview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1986'Are Friends Electric?' and 'Cars' will go down in the musical history books as classics of their genre but the writer of those hits, Gary Numan, has yet to match his early successes. Mark Jenkins met up with him during sessions for a forthcoming album at Rock City studios, Shepperton, only to discover that the Numan of today is finding it tough to get airplay for his recent work... |
Reggae RundownInterview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Dec 1984UB40 exclusive... the drums go digital... Plus Dread at the Controls - top producer Mikey Dread dubs it up, and reveals some trade secrets... |
Vesta Fire Modular Effects SystemReview | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1985 |
Soundcraft Spirit FolioReview | Music Technology, Apr 1993Mixing DeskQ: Just what is a Minister Without Portfolio? A: A leading member of the Government who hasn't got Soundcraft's nifty new portable mixer, that's what. Nicholas Rowland raises questions in The House |
Son et LumiereFeature | Topic: Lighting, Live | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993Jean-Michel Jarre In ConcertWe go backstage at Jarre's recent Wembley extravaganza to see how the show sound was put together. |