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Feb 23, 2012 · MusicRadar caught up with Sardy at his LA studio to talk about Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, his approach to production, what it was like for a Brooklyn boy to work in the famed Abbey Road Studios and why he finds film scores so exhilarating.
Sep 2, 2024 · The episode comes just a couple of months after Grace creator Peter James revealed in a new novel just what exactly happened to her – the solution to a mystery which enthralled millions of readers across the first dozen or so books in the series.
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Mar 3, 2020 · In the interview for Peek-A-Boo magazine, David Sardy told us about Barkmarket and his musical roots, about his work on “WHO”by The Who, and his current project – UNEQUAL. About sources of inspiration and production duties.
Dave Sardy is a rare bird in the world of rock production: A virtuoso on both sides of the glass. As the leader and producer of the groundbreaking New York post- hardcore trio Barkmarket, he mined not only new depths of heaviness and lyrical potency, but also managed to capture some unbelievably vivid and powerful sounds on tape.
The Novelry editor Sorcha Rose, previously an editor at Hodder, explains why the term isn’t derogatory, the differences between commercial and literary fiction, and shares five tips for writing plot-driven commercial fiction.
Sep 24, 2024 · Sardy has been involved with some of the most popular licensed music for film and advertising. Although never writing directly for commercials, he has produced music used in many campaigns, including 3 key iPod campaigns: Jet, Wolfmother, and The Ting Tings.
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Jun 8, 2020 · When I wrote my book in 1999, I was able to meet three people who had known Sandy Irvine, but they are all long dead. We have no more information now than we had after Mallory’s body was found. Yet still this mystery – British mountaineering’s greatest – continues to fascinate people.