"I was given this really cheap hand‑held cassette recorder made by some unknown brand that existed for a year or so, and that came with a small microphone. But one particular seven‑year‑old, growing up in 1982 in Chelmsford, had other ideas. You would most likely put him or her under the strictest instructions to read the manual, only use the machine for its intended purpose, and avoid any actions that would risk damaging it. Now imagine giving a kid a portable compact cassette recorder. Rewind to the early '80s, a time when compact cassette, vinyl, and analogue ruled. In a rare interview, he pinpoints key moments in his career, and explains why musicianship still matters. One of the most influential British artists of the last two decades, Tom Jenkinson has pushed electronic music to its limits.
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