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100 Issues! 100 Quotes!

By Larry Crane

Issues! 100 Quotes! In late 2005 we celebrated the 50th Tape Op with an end page of "Fifty Issues, Fifty Quotes," featuring one quote from every Tape Op up to that point. And here we are at Tape Op number 100, so I decided to revisit this idea. I tried to recall certain concepts, thoughts, and stories that have resonated with me over the years from

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Brittany Davis: Here to Make a Difference

By Lisa Machac

Brittany Davis As a blind artist, Brittany Davis' music transcends traditional boundaries, weaving together a rich tapestry of genres and emotions in their debut solo album, Image Issues . From overcoming personal trauma to channeling divine inspiration, Brittany's honesty and fearlessness shines through, offering a deeply human and inspiring musical experience. Here, Brittany talks with Lisa Machac of Omni Sound Project about how they got started playing music, the technology

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Phill Brown: Bob Marley & The Wailers 20/2/1973

By Phill Brown

John Martyn, Little Feat, Atomic Rooster, and Talk Talk. This is an excerpt from his (as yet) unpublished book, Are We Still Rolling? , and we'll be running more chapters from it in upcoming issues. Last issue: Phill began working at Basing Street Studios and worked with Led Zeppelin, Mott the Hoople and more... –LC

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Death & Black Metal

By Ron Vento

is imperative that you make sure the band knows the importance of good gear. If you bring in a shitty drum set, you will get a shitty sound. Make sure all the common-sense issues are discussed prior to recording: clean cymbals, new drum heads, properly tuned drums, new strings, intonation set ups on guitars, etc. If you don't have good gear, rent, borrow or steal it. Okay, maybe

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Phill Brown

By Phil Brown

Stomu Yamash'ta, John Martyn, Little Feat, Atomic Rooster, and Talk Talk. This is an excerpt from his book, Are We Still Rolling? , and we'll be running more chapters from it in upcoming issues. Last issue: Phill worked with Glyn Johns, Traffic, and the Small Faces

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Phill Brown: Traffic sessions, 1968

By Phil Brown

Stomu Yamash'ta, John Martyn, Little Feat, Atomic Rooster, and Talk Talk. This is an excerpt from his book, Are We Still Rolling? , and we'll be running more chapters from it in upcoming issues. Last issue: Phill got his start as a tape operator and worked on sessions with Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Kramer

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Phill Brown: Zeppelin, Sly Stone & more

By Phil Brown

Stomu Yamash'ta, John Martyn, Little Feat, Atomic Rooster, and Talk Talk. This is an excerpt from his book, Are We Still Rolling? , and we'll be running more chapters from it in upcoming issues. Last issue: Phill recounts the recording of the Rolling Stones' classic, Beggar's Banquet