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It takes all sorts to make music, and they are all in this issue of Computer Music! With rising star Loraine James on p44, we saw how one laptop and a small bunch of mostly freeware plugins can suffice. Now it’s time to visit a studio where the only software is used as a recorder, and it’s based on a remote farm in Norway. Yet it’s a studio and project that has attracted some star names. Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen is the founder of bands including I Was A King, Heroes & Zeros and The No Ones with R.E.M. members Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck. His new Rural Tapes solo project features those collaborators plus Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor, Rhodri Marsden (Scritti Politti) and saxophonist Terry Edwards (PJ Harvey, Tom Waits). Here Arne explains his production philosophy which is a world away from a laptop with plugins, and how he attracted such big players to feature on his Rural Tapes solo outing (not to mention the organ player from the Boston Red Sox…)