Computer Music

15 questions with… JOHN FOXX AND BENGE (AKA JOHN FOXX AND THE MATHS)

John Foxx was the founder of Ultravox and has spent the last 40-odd years carving up and redistributing all sorts of musical genres including synth pop, rock, psychedelia, ambient and techno, either as a solo artist or in numerous collaborations with everyone from Harold Budd to Gary Numan, Jori Hulkkonen to Robin Guthrie. Benge is a producer extraordinaire with one of the finest synth collections known to mankind. Together they make music – along with a variety of other artists including guitarist Robin Simon and composer/producer Hannah Peel – as part of John Foxx and The Maths, whose fourth album, Howl, is out now. More importantly we got them both together to be the debutantes of the first of our 15 Questions With features…

1 Q1. Tell us a bit about your musical background…

John Foxx: “I formed Ultravox in 1974 at art school, after being a lone 12-string singer-songwriter. I used to support a rock band called Stackwaddy around Manchester – our residency was above a pub in Salford. Manchester was otherwise dead at that point, way before the brilliant Tony Wilson came along and reinvented the place – without him, it’d still be the same.

“When I got to London, it was almost as dead – pub rock was about, but that wasn’t my scene – the only signs of

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Computer Music

Computer Music7 min read
Inphonik Rym2612
It’s always exciting when we get to give away a synth, and this month’s offering is an absolute corker. Inphonik RYM2612 (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, Apple Silicon and Reason Rack) makes an excellent addition to your sonic toolkit and this £44 synth is yours
Computer Music10 min read
Building Effected Vocals
You may well be drawn to reading this feature based on the fact that you make a type of music that will benefit from one of these forms of vocal processing. The undeniable fact is that many of these processed elements have become intrinsically linked
Computer Music1 min read
Cm/video
Download this month’s videos: bit.ly/cm334downloads Watch as we explain how to use this chiptune-style softsynth. Yours free this issue! Read the full article from p14 Our resident music production gurus walk you through their specialist field every

Related Books & Audiobooks