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    STEVE LEVINE: Recording The Honeyz 'Finally Found'

    Interview | Producer

    The Honeyz are a new R&B act, but behind the smash success of their debut single 'Finally Found' sits a familiar figure — Culture Club producer Steve Levine. Matt Bell dissects the track, and finds out how it was put together in Steve's compact digital home studio.

    People Dec 1998
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    CRAIG LEON: Recording The New Blondie Album

    Interview | Producer

    More than 15 years after the release of their last album The Hunter, the four original members of Blondie are about to make a comeback with a brand-new album due out early in the new year. Long-time friend and producer Craig Leon tells Sue Sillitoe how this latest offering was recorded.

    People Dec 1998
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    Daniel Miller

    Celebrating 20 Years Of Mute Records

    Boss of the highly successful and determindly independent Mute Records, Daniel Miller is one of the UK music industry's unsung stars. Bill Bruce celebrates 20 years of Mute with the man himself, looking back on such highlights as his work with Depeche Mode — and takes a rare tour of Miller's superb home studio.

    People Dec 1998
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    GUY CHAMBERS & STEVE POWER: Recording Robbie Williams' 'Millennium'

    Interview | Engineers

    Sue Sillitoe meets the producers of Robbie Williams' 1998 number one hit to find out how it was put together. Additional material by Matt Bell.

    People Nov 1998
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    JEEHUN HWANG: Composing Music For Videogames

    Interview | Composer

    His music for the futuristic shoot-'em-up Mech Warrior 2 earned him cult status and a heap of 'Best Music' accolades from computer magazines. Now Bruce Willis stars in his latest project. Sam Molineaux loads her tape machine and hunts out Jeehun Hwang in the City of Angels.

    People Nov 1998
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    DARIO G: Recording SunMachine

    Interview | Band

    It's the dream of many an SOS reader to have a multimillion-selling worldwide hit with a track recorded in your bedroom — but as Crewe-based Dario G found out, it can create more problems than it solves. Matt Bell finds out how the group came through the turbulent waters of success to produce a fine debut album.

    People Oct 1998
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    DAVID FERGUSON: Writing Music For TV

    Interview | Composer

    David Ferguson has worked his way up from sampling hoovers on tape to an enviable position as a highly sought-after TV composer. Debbie Poyser & Derek Johnson discovers how he managed it, and find out his views on the way the music-for-TV industry is developing.

    People Oct 1998
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    MARIUS DE VRIES: Launching A Massive Attack On Madonna

    Interview | Programmer/Musician

    Are programmers musicians? Marius de Vries certainly thinks so, and he's better qualified than most to air an opinion. Paul Tingen meets the man who's lent his talents to everyone from Madonna to Massive Attack.

    People Sep 1998
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    Bon Harris: Techno Pioneer

    Programming For The Smashing Pumpkins

    Sam Molineaux discovers an early techno pioneer thriving in the heart of Hollywood; living proof of the maxim 'what goes around comes around'.

    People Aug 1998
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    Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley

    Producing Madness, David Bowie, Mick Jagger & Elvis Costello

    In pop music, production partnerships are pretty rare — especially ones as successful and long-standing as that between Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley.

    People Jul 1998
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    CRAIG ARMSTRONG: Songwriting For Massive Attack, Madonna & U2

    Interview | Songwriter

    Although Craig Armstrong has been building strong writing and arranging credits since the start of the '90s with such artists as Massive Attack, Madonna, Suede and U2, it's only in recent months that he's come to the fore as a solo artist in his own right, with his new album The Space Between Us. Paul Tingen notches up some Frequent Flyer miles to talk to him.

    People Jul 1998
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    MARTIN VERGO (MONO): Recording Formica Blues

    Interview | Band

    English electronic duo Mono are virtually unknown in the UK, but are in big demand in the USA, thanks to their single 'Life In Mono' being used as the main theme to the film of Great Expectations. US-based English writer Sam Molineaux talks technical to Mono's musical mainstay Martin Vergo, and provides the perfect perspective on the disparity between their British and Stateside success so far.

    People Jun 1998
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    MIKE HEDGES: Recording Manic Street Preachers, The Audience & Pure Essence

    Interview | Producer

    Acclaimed producer Mike Hedges has filled his studio with equipment that is almost as antique as the ancient French chateau that houses it. Paul Tingen catches up with a man who's far from manic but quite ready to preach the virtues of analogue.

    People Jun 1998
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    ROB PLAYFORD: Producing Goldie

    Interview | Producer

    Rob Playford is not only the man who, as Goldie's producer, helped mould one of the most original drum & bass talents into a household name and chart success; he's also boss of one of the hippest drum & bass labels on the planet, and a sought-after remixer. Christopher Holder asks 'how does he do that?'.

    People Jun 1998
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    VINCE HILL: Recording Ripples Of Change

    Interview | Artist

    Most of us are aware that sticking on a favourite CD can cheer you up after a terrible day, but many baulk at the concept that music can actually help to heal your mind and body, despite the growing evidence to support this theory. Debbie Poyser & Derek Johnson investigate, and meet a man whose music is composed with the intention of making you feel a whole lot better...

    People May 1998
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    TONY TAVERNER: Sensible Studios

    Interview | Producer

    Tony Taverner's career spans decades and encompasses a huge list of top-drawer credits. Christopher Holder heads to Sensible Studios, where Tony acts as manager, to extract a few pearls of wisdom.

    People Apr 1998
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    M PEOPLE: Songwriting & Musicianship

    Interview | Band

    Sound On Sound caught up with M People's Paul Heard, before the band headed off on their European tour. Christopher Holder puts aside his preconceptions to learn about songwriting, production, musicianship and family sedans.

    People Apr 1998
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    RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: Classical & Pop Fusion

    Interview | Artist

    The classical and pop music worlds collide in the person of Ryuichi Sakamoto, with even his latest ambitious orchestral work due for remixing by a team of DJs. Paul Tingen explores the attraction of opposites...

    People Apr 1998
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    GIORGIO MORODER: Electric Dreams With Donna Summer

    Interview | Artist

    With 200 gold and platinum discs to his name, techno-pop pioneer Giorgio Moroder can afford to sit back and take stock of his amazingly successful career. Richard Buskin talks to him about it, from early days working with disco diva Donna Summer, to the present.

    People Mar 1998
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    KARL BARTOS: Elektric Music & Kraftwerk

    Interview | Artist

    This month sees the release of the new album from Karl Bartos, former member of electronic trailblazers Kraftwerk. But the synth sound is no more — Bartos' new record is closer to Beatle-esque Britpop.

    People Mar 1998
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    AS ONE (KIRK DEGIORGIO): Adidas Ads, Folklore & Blue Note Jazz

    Interview | Artist

    Kirk Degeorgio, aka As One: head of the cult techno label Op ART, producer of the recent Planetary Folklore LP on Mowax, co-composer of the notorious Adidas 'Prince Naseem in America' ad, and proud owner of a huge collection of Blue Note jazz LPs. Phew! Christopher Holder discovers that Ipswich is nearer the centre of the universe than he thought.

    People Feb 1998

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