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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in MusicTech Sep-16.
Editor’s Letter
How you should master your music has just changed. Yes, I’m being typically melodramatic to reel you in, but new delivery services like Spotify andiTunes are changing the mastering rule book and we a...
REPORT Bluedot Festival 2016
MT Studio Round-ups Analysis Industry insight FOR MORE OF THE LATEST NEWS CHECK OUTMUSICTECH.NET Bluedot’s main stage, under the watchful eye of the magnificent Lovell Telescope Bmighty Jodrell Bank,...
THEMTTEN
DJ Tristan’s lavish studio setup in action WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND? My name is Tristan, which is also the production name I use. I started going to raves in the early 90s and bought some old Technics...
Keith Gemmell 1948-2016
We have some sad news this month as our longest serving writer, Keith Gemmell, has died after a long battle with cancer. Keith was in various bands in the 60s before a long stint in Audience, who enj...
Show off your studio (and dog)
Driftmoon Contact: driftmoonmusic@gmail.com Now that is what we call komplete kontrol MusicTech: Tell us about your studio… Technically, my company is called Driftmoon Audio Suite, but the studio is ...
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Like many, I had a slightly unhealthy fascination with shows like Top Of The Pops when I was in my teenage prime, and I’m not talking about Legs & Co! No, I was always craning my neck to see whic...