Music Technology
In November 1986 the long-running
Electronics & Music Maker rebranded into the more accessible
Music Technology, and for the next eight years would be one of the premier magazines for hi-tech music gear reviews, artist interviews and features on the new areas of MIDI, music computer software, digital synthesisers and sampling.
In 1994 Music Technology and it's sister publication Home and Studio Recording, were combined to create to new publication,
The Mix. Towards the end of it's run,
Music Maker Publications was bought by
Future Publishing.
(mu:zines)
There was also US edition of the Music Technology.
There was also US edition of the Music Technology.
"I did another interview this morning for
USA Today, or somebody who was doing a wrap-up. Every
time somebody wants an opposing point of view, they call me
up. Unfortunately, they do call to get an opposing point of
view, because before I started doing it, there was no opposition.
The record companies didn't oppose it at all. I do at least
one interview a week on the PMRC, and some weeks five."
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Source: zappateers