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Sounding Off: Music Crusade
Not being one to let the dust settle after having 'done the business', Big George provides an update on his crusade.
Gordon Raphael: Producing The Strokes
The Strokes' Is This It was many critics' choice for the best album of 2001, and has gone platinum in the UK. Remarkably, it was recorded in a basic New York project studio by a then-unknown producer.
Spoof Concepts
As you know, April is that time of year when articles of a 'less-than-factually-accurate' nature tend to creep into SOS...
Gianni Abruzzese
We visit another SOS reader's studio set-up. This month, it's located in a Portakabin in Bedford, UK.
So Solid Crew
UK garage is the biggest underground dance music phenomenon for years, and has taken London collective So Solid Crew to the top of the charts. Crew member Swiss talks to SOS about their approach to production.
Sounding Off: Memes
A former SOS Apple Notes columnist applies memetics to the perennial Mac/Windows struggle.
Recording Steve McLean's All This Love And Hate
One-time SOS writer Mark Cunningham hadn't produced an album for almost 10 years — until a soulful ex-prisoner inspired him to get back behind the desk...
Make Good Music
Let's leave the 'my sequencer is bigger than your sequencer' type of forum posts and focus on what matters — making good music.
Peter Collins
As someone who's been hugely successful both in his native Britain and his adopted home of the USA, producer Peter Collins has a uniquely international perspective on record production.
Russ Sowden
After a house move, SOS reader Russ Sowdon discovered a secret passage under his ground floor, and it led to a hidden barrel-vault cellar which he soon made into his musical den!
Are Modern Workstations Fit To Be Called 'Synthesizers'?
Are modern workstations fit to be called 'synthesizers'? By Bob Williams
David Vorhaus
One of the original pioneers of electronic music in Britain, David Vorhaus has remained at the cutting edge of the genre for over 30 years.
Django Bates' Human Chain
Software samplers are revolutionising studio recording, but can they replace their hardware counterparts in live performance? Jazz keyboardist Django Bates is in the process of finding out...
More Affordable Surround Tools, Please
If we are going to get behind surround sound and help drive the industry to its next level, we're going to need the right tools at the right price.
Readerzone: Gary Amos
This month's Readerzone doesn't have a home studio at all, but instead has chosen to concentrate on location recording — and with his modest Portastudio-based setup he's achieving a degree of local success.
Sounding Off: Good Ideas
Is modern music more concerned with good sounds than with good ideas?
Jon Astley
Among his many credits as an engineer, producer, programmer and artist, Jon Astley is perhaps best known for his award-winning work remastering classic albums from the likes of The Who, Abba and George Harrison.
The Benefits Of Copy-Protection
The current extent of software piracy poses a serious threat to the economical stability of the software companies on whom we rely...