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Moloko's Mark Brydon chats to I Like Music


ILM: It doesn't you know. I was listening to that and Yazz, Doctor In The House, the other day, and it sounded good.

MARK: I worked on the Yazz album as well; we did the album tracks for her album and off the back of that, there were a trail of people who wanted house music incorporated in to their pop sounds. So we were a very busy little studio for a while.

ILM: So it was like a springboard for what was to come then?

MARK: Yeah, it was like my training ground. From all sorts of areas; from Psychic TV to Boy George all wanted a piece of the action, so we worked with a wide range of different artists at the time.

ILM: How has the music industry changed since those days?

MARK: The studio was everything in those days. Getting in to a studio was the only way to make music which was why we built the studio, because we didn't want to be beholden to anybody to get studio time. So we pooled everything to build the studio.
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