Gary “Mani” Mounfield was central to the Madchester scene and, with The Stone Roses, forever transformed the sound of British rock music.
All too often, instructional CDs and DVDs are made by "name" drummers who are all flash and no substance. They're not really teachers. The name Dom Moio might not be on everybody's lips, but he's a ...
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Schaeffler’s standard deep groove ball bearings set the benchmark when it comes to relevant technical characteristics, such as minimising friction and noise. Reduced friction means, for example, lower ...
The Mexican Institute of Sound's (MIS) name conjures images of white lab coats and clip boards, well-trained scientists primed to collate information and disseminate it unto the Mexican Republic. In ...
Phil Gould was the man who laid down the tight grooves in support of Mark King's slap-bass led jazz-funk popsters Level 42 in their '80s heyday. We asked Phil just what groove means to him, how to ...
Jay Leavitt never quite bought into CDs. “I have always had a love of records,” he said. His first 45 was the Doors’ “Light My Fire.” Leavitt’s passion for music is apparent as soon as you walk into ...
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