![]() ![]() But we asked him first to bring us up to date on the band's current work. ![]() Steinbachek has a good technical background, and had quite a few insights to reveal on the subjects of demoing, electronic multitracking, composition and live performance - in other words, making it all work on stage as well as it does in the studio. We spoke to Larry Steinbachek, who with Steve Bronski has formed the instrumental side of the band since its inception. Here they've installed a Fostex B16 and a stack of synthesizers, and are busily rehearsing new songs and new ideas. Bronski's Larry Steinbachek took time off from rehearsing in the band's new 16-track studio to speak to Mark Jenkins.īronski Beat's latest hideaway is a cramped room off London's Denmark Street, right at the centre of the music retail world. But with a new vocalist, a hit single with a successful film tie-in, and a new album on the way, it looks as if the band will be with us for some time to come. When Jimi Somerville left Bronski Beat to form Communards, many pop pundits saw the end in sight for the electronic trio.
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