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    George Michael's 'Older' album cover

    Recording George Michael's 'Older' Album

    PAUL GOMERSALL: Engineer

    With years of record label legal wrangles finally behind him, George Michael set about making an album to put him back at the top of the charts and consolidate his status as serious artist/producer. Working the desks on the Older sessions at SARM West was engineer Paul Gomersall, who tells Mark Cunningham about the making of the album.

    People Jul 1996
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    STEVE RODWAY OF MOTIV8: Remixing Pulp & St Etienne

    Interview | Producer

    The last year has seen Steve Rodway shoot to fame as a producer/remixer whose golden touch is on the mainstream charts. Matt Bell meets the man behind the Motiv8 to discuss his mixing methods, the technology he uses, and the remix work that put him on the map...

    People Jun 1996
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    GUY SIGSWORTH: Bjork Live

    Interview | Engineer

    You might expect Bjork's eclectic repertoire and capricious temperament to make the task of arranging and sequencing her live shows a nightmare. As Paul Tingen discovers, however, for Guy Sigsworth, that's half the fun...

    People May 1996
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    IAN CATT: Kitchen Sink Music

    Interview | Artist

    In spite of his success producing Saint Etienne, Ian Catt hasn't left his roots behind. Richard Clewes talks to him about his work with the band, his production techniques, and how to place an SM58 in a U-bend for that ultimate 'Armitage Shanks' sound...

    People May 1996
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    NIGEL BEAHAM-POWELL & BELLA RUSSELL: TV Composition

    At Home With

    This duo can take the credit for an amazing range of TV themes and scores, but how did they get into such a fiercely competitive industry in the first place? Paul White learns about the ratings game...

    People Apr 1996
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    PAUL SCHUTZE: Composing In The Modern Age

    Interview | Composer

    For most of us, computers in the studio are part and parcel of the digital revolution. Not from where avant-garde composer Paul Schutze is standing. Paul Tingen discovers a new perspective...

    People Apr 1996
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    How To Become A Record Producer: Part 4

    Working As A Team

    Once the artist, their record company and A&R manager have agreed the balance sheet, there are still artistic questions to be resolved. This month, continuing his look at working as a team, David Mellor explains how producer, arranger, programmer and session musician can live together in perfect harmony...

    People Apr 1996
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    Gavin Friday: Virgin Prunes

    Interview | Artist

    'I once believed in Jesus, now I can't believe in rock' n' roll." ex-Virgin Prune Gavin Friday may have his cross to bear, but this gadfly of the Irish rock scene isn't one to let the grass grow under his feet...

    People Feb 1996
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    Ron Berry: Synthesist, Designer, Hobbyist

    Interview | Artist

    In his time, Ron Berry has been a synth-player and a freelance designer — but it's as an electronics hobbyist that he cut his teeth. Jonathan Miller meets the man who keeps the DIY ethic alive.

    People Feb 1996
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    Towering Inferno: Recording Kaddish

    Interview | Band

    Over three years, Towering Inferno (led by core duo Andy Sanders and Richard Wolfson) engaged the services of over 50 performers to produce their self-financed opus Kaddish — described by Brian Eno as " the most frightening record i have ever heard!" peter jones charts the development of this ambitious project.

    People Jan 1996
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    William Orbit: I Love Classical Music

    Interview | Artist

    Mark J. Prendergast catches up with ace remixer/musician William Orbit to learn of his newfound passion for classical music.

    People Jan 1996
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    Ed Buller & Gary Stout: Node

    Interview | Band

    Not many bands would set up banks of modular and analogue synths in Paddington station and play free for the delight of the weary commuters. node did — but then that's the kind of guys they are. Nigel Humberstone talks to half of the band about free-form composition, inspired mistakes, and the lack of sex appeal in electronic music.

    People Dec 1995
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    Jagz Kooner & Gary Burns Sabresonic Studio, David Holmes

    Interview | Band

    The Sabres Of Paradise are familiar to many as the experimental dance project headed by renowned DJ/Producer Andy Weatherall. However, the two other members of the Sabres also have an extensive list of production and remix credits to their credit. Nigel Humberstone talked to them at the Sabresonic Studio about their recent work.

    People Nov 1995
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    John Bundrick: Still Rabbiting On

    Interview | Artist

    Rob Parrett catches up with veteran musician Rabbit, also known as John Bundrick, who's still in demand as a session keyboardist after more than 25 years in the business.

    People Nov 1995
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    Roy Thomas Baker & Gary Langan: The Making Of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody'

    Interview | Producer/Engineer

    A lavish production well ahead of its time, 'Bohemian Rhapsody' remains one of British rock's finest moments. Twenty years after its original release, Mark Cunningham learns how the mercurial muse was committed to tape from its producer, Roy Thomas Baker, and (then assistant) mix engineer, Gary Langan.

    People Oct 1995
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    Mark Shreeve

    Vintage Gear, Hollywood & Samantha Fox

    Having nearly made it in the '80s with an awesome sound on a par with Trevor Horn's productions, UK electronic music stalwart Mark Shreeve is back, with his sights set on Hollywood. Jonathan Miller discusses vintage gear, multi-million pound albums, and Samantha Fox.

    People Sep 1995
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    The Young Gods: Swiss Technology

    Interview | Band

    The distinctive hard-edged sound of The Young Gods owes much to current sampling technology. Nigel Humberstone investigates.

    People Sep 1995
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    Peter Cunnah: D-Ream

    Interview | Artist

    With a second album release imminent, Nigel Humberstone talks to the creative driving force behind D-Ream, Peter Cunnah.

    People Aug 1995
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    Phil Da Costa: Young Musicians V Old Record Producers (Ageism In The Music Industry)

    Interview | Music Production (Production Lines)

    Why do so many mainstream record producers regard young mixers with such suspicion, and why do thrusting young remixers regard producers as such boring old farts? Engineer/producer Phil Da Costa thinks the answer lies in the different approaches to making records held by producers and DJ/remixers alike.

    People Aug 1995
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    Steve Reich: City Life

    Interview | Composer

    Steve Reich's latest composition, City Life, is an eclectic blend of classical music and sampled urban sounds, all played live. A few days after the UK premiere, Paul Tingen talks to the acclaimed avant-garde composer about his inspiration for the piece, and its realisation on stage.

    People Aug 1995
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    Alex Paterson: The Orb, Legal Battles & Orbvs Terrarvm

    Interview | Artist

    The Orb survived a barrage of legal wrangles, financial upsets and personnel changes to deliver their latest collection of Ambient musical adventures. Mark J. Prendergast gets the word from the group's founder, Alex Paterson.

    People Jul 1995

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