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Feb 10, 2011 4:13:00 PM
Hello, Hi, Hola, G'day, Grüßgott, Salam, Nei Ho, Mambo, Hej, Hoi, Hallo, Salut, Aloha and Shalom!We're often asked where you can buy Future Music and the good news is that no matter where you are on the globe we like to think that we've got it covered.But if you're ever hunting for the latest FM the list below will tell you where to go!Or make it even easier on yourself by buying the latest issue online here, or subscribe for 13 issues and get the latest amazing offer here.Shameless plug over, let the massive list of names begin!!!United StatesIn the US, the magazine can be found in most Barnes and Noble stores. Click on the link below to find a store near you.Barnes and Noble http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/storelocator/stores.aspx?x=yBorders http://www.borders.com/online/store/LocatorViewBooksamillionhttp://www.booksamillion.com/storefinder?id=4482617077925Hastings http://www.gohastings.com/custserv/locate_store.cmd Australia Gordon & Gotch, Sydney: (0061) 2 9972... Relative News
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Feb 10, 2011 10:11:00 AM
Yes, it's the best 'Best Of' since 'The Best Of The Carpenters'. Now you can see 19 of Future Music's 'In The Studio With' photoshoots via this story on our online spin-off Music Radar.For example: Who'd live in a studio liiiiike thiiiiiiis?... *Music Radar is already laden with gear reviews, interviews and tution from Future Music, but this particular story – being the fruits of a couple of years of our hard labour – particularly caught our eye as 'extra-specially brilliant'.There's Dave Spoon, Alan Braxe, Imogen Heap, Freemasons, Bomb The Bass, Sander Van Doorn, Sharam Jay, Chris Lake, Kris Menace, Moby, Simian Mobile Disco and... and... and... we're getting a bit bored now.And don't forget you can click on each star producer to reveal more words and pics of their kit. It's an endless rabbit hole of footpedals and fun!* Kris Menace. Relative News
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Feb 3, 2011 11:39:00 AM
Producer Sessions Live is back for 2011.It's our annual event where we bring together the very latest gear and live tutorials from production superstars and invite Future Music's readers to come on down and get involved.This year's event takes place on the 3rd and 4th of September and once again it's at the SAE college in London. (297 Kingsland Road, London, E8 4DD)All you've got to do right now to be sure of being there is to click here and sign up for the Producer Sessions Live newsletter and we'll send details star line-up and exhibitors as they're confirmed.And check out our story on last year's event here! Relative News
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Jan 26, 2011 11:03:00 AM
Hello, Hi, Hola, G'day, Grüßgott, Salam, Nei Ho, Mambo, Hej, Hoi, Hallo, Salut, Aloha and Shalom!We're often asked where you can buy Future Music and the good news is that no matter where you are on the globe we like to think that we've got it covered.But if you're ever hunting for the latest FM the list below will tell you where to go!Or, of course you could just buy online here. Or subscribe using our fabulous new offers here and have FM posted to your door for free on launch day!United StatesIn the US, the magazine can be found in most Barnes and Noble stores. Click on the link below to find a store near you.Barnes and Noble http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/storelocator/stores.aspx?x=yBorders http://www.borders.com/online/store/LocatorViewBooksamillionhttp://www.booksamillion.com/storefinder?id=4482617077925Hastings http://www.gohastings.com/custserv/locate_store.cmd Australia Gordon & Gotch, Sydney: (0061) 2 9972 8802Austria Morawa Buch und Medien, Vienna: +43 1... Relative News
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Jan 11, 2011 4:40:00 PM
New FM in shops today. Go buy! Or buy online here. Or subscribe using our fabulous 'up to 35% off' offer here and have FM posted to your door for free on launch day!This is getting to be a habit. After breaking the mold last year we decided it was time to bite the bullet and pull together our trickiest, most expansive feature of the year. Future Music issue 235 is a product of months of planning, hours of arm twisting and entire days of thanking people. This is The Producer Special 2011 and we reckon that 2011's effort is our best one yet. For a start there's that amazing double cover and star-laden photoshoot. Check out the full folded out version above.Then there's our biggest feature ever inside the mag. Starting on page 50 you'll find 50 brilliant tips from 50 of the most brilliant minds in music-making. The reviews zone this month is no slouch either. We've the world's first review of Moog's Slim Phatty, AKA the most inexpensive way to get a full-featured Moog... Relative News
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Nov 25, 2010 12:08:00 PM
New FM in shops today. Go buy! Or buy online here. Or subscribe using our fabulous 'up to 35% off' offer here in which case you need never leave the house AGAIN!Issue 234 (AKA December 2010) is a feast of magenta and cyan it goes a little something like this.The debate about 'proper music' versus 'everything else' is something we strictly steer clear of. If it sounds good, we love it. Where we will indulge in a little 'muso' however is to express our sheer joy when notes come together and just work. It might be a stacked and detuned sawtooth, or a sample of a chainsaw, but when notes meet and magic results, then we just can't get enough. Hence our Create The Perfect Tune feature this issue – it's the key to your keyboard! By following a few basic rules then straying from our examples in your own unique way we guarantee you'll have a new tune in no time. And don't miss our Toolkit on the DVD. There's audio and MIDI files so even if your strictly hands-off, a few click-and-drags... Relative News
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Oct 29, 2010 1:41:00 PM
Hit the street*. It's FM time!*Or subscribe using our fabulous 'up to 35% off' offer here in which case you just chill while postie pops it in your slot. Or buy online here.The new issue is the bomb-boyage and looks like this:There are many important lessons in life. First comes walking and talking and the correct use of a bathroom. And soon after that there's the realisation that yes, your track does need mastering. Sending your track into the world without it first enduring the mastering process is like heading into battle in smoking jacket and slippers. You can do it, sure, but… Well, best not.Which is why our Master Like Abbey Road feature on page 36 politely and insistently demands that you take heed. Which of the three paths to glory outlined in the feature you pick is up to you, but we think your music is going to sound better because of it.Elsewhere in the issue we've a trio of famous names letting us into their studios, or access to their live rigs. There's the legend... Relative News
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Oct 18, 2010 1:39:00 PM
We're 11,000 strong and counting! Join Future Music on Twitter here.We tweet the latest gear and music news throughout the day, along with exclusive insights to what's in the next issue and just a little behind the scenes gossip.Be part of what's happening. And tell your mates too. Join us on Twitter here. Relative News
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Oct 18, 2010 1:39:00 PM
We're 12,000 strong and counting! Join Future Music on Twitter here.(UPDATE: Yes. 12,000!)We tweet the latest gear and music news throughout the day, along with exclusive insights to what's in the next issue and just a little behind the scenes gossip.Be part of what's happening. And tell your mates too. Join us on Twitter here. Relative News
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Oct 18, 2010 1:39:00 PM
We're 16,000 strong and counting! Join Future Music on Twitter here.(UPDATE: Jan 24th 2011: Yes. 16,000!)We tweet the latest gear and music news throughout the day, along with exclusive insights to what's in the next issue and just a little behind the scenes gossip.Be part of what's happening. And tell your mates too. Join us on Twitter here. Relative News









