Future Music 395 May 2023
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 66 MB
In the studio with… Surgeon
A pioneer on the UK techno scene, Anthony Child chats hoarding, getting hands-on and keep the mystery alive.
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A pioneer on the UK techno scene, Anthony Child chats hoarding, getting hands-on and keep the mystery alive.
We’re tickled pink to have Jean-Michel Jarre on the cover of Electronic Sound. Come to think of it, we’re tickled any colour you care to mention. Like most music magazines, we probably use the word “legend” a bit more than we should. It’s completely justified with Jarre, though. He learned his trade from some of the best – Pierre Schaeffer, Pierre Henry, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Iannis Xenakis – and maintained close personal connections with these giants of early electronic sound over the decades that followed.
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We’ve got the fabulously outspoken Sleaford Mods on the cover of this month’s Electronic Sound. The new Sleaford Mods album, ‘UK Grim’, finds frontman Jason Williamson reaching fresh heights of rage at the world around him. His cohort Andrew Fearn is on fire too, creating an intense musical backdrop of barbed electronics and driving beats. The pair talk about the album in our hugely entertaining interview with them, which also takes in subjects ranging from free market capitalism to rockery mantelpieces by way of The Haçienda, King Kong and TikTok. Or “dogshit” as Jason calls the popular social media platform. Oh yes, we had better warn you there’s a spectacular amount of swearing in the Sleaford Mods article.
What if you could save yourself the frustration of pushing notes and bring tremendous emotion to the song in a much more purposeful way? Hello music theory! In our deep dive, you‘ll learn everything you need to know about pitches and scales, how to find chords for hit-making melodies, and get tools to make your musical life easier in just two hours. Free for BEAT readers, of course!