
Andy Price
As the former editor of Computer Music, I aim to bring the same knowledge and experience that underpinned that magazine to the editorial I write, but I'm very eager to engage with new and emerging writers to cover the topics that resonate with them. My career has included editing MusicTech magazine and website, consulting on SEO/editorial practice and writing about music-making and listening for titles such as NME, Classic Pop, Audio Media International, Guitar.com and Uncut. When I'm not writing about music, I'm making it. I release tracks under the name ALP.
Latest articles by Andy Price

Unpicking the Beach Boys’ classic that confirmed Brian Wilson’s creative genius
By Andy Price published
Conceived as an all-in-one ‘pocket symphony’, Good Vibrations was thematically triggered by the notion that dogs could sense the positive or negative energies of humans

10 underrated Air tracks you absolutely need to hear
By Andy Price published
The beloved French duo behind Sexy Boy and All I Need have a deep well of spellbinding music every bit as superb as their most well-known tracks

Paul McCartney unwittingly met the girl who’d later inspire the Beatles’ She’s Leaving Home years before writing the song
By Andy Price published
She’d later crop up in a newspaper story and trigger Paul to pen the Sgt. Pepper classic - but did he remember that he’d already met the girl in question?

The beloved British band whose comeback gig actually caused the earth to move
By Andy Price published
Surrounding residents had to be escorted from their flats the day Madness reunited due to suspected seismic activity

How Lorde established herself as Bowie's creative heir with her weirdest and most brilliant single
By Andy Price published
Co-written with Jack Antonoff, the first taste of Lorde’s modern classic Melodrama was stacked with inspired choices

Music world reacts to news that major labels are in talks to allow AI firms to train on their catalogues
By Andy Price published
The details of a new Bloomberg report into major labels trying to reach an agreement with controversial AI companies has caused uproar

When Kurt Cobain deliberately sabotaged Nirvana’s Top of the Pops appearance
By Andy Price published
Cobain later said his mock-baritone vocal was an attempt at imitating Morrissey

Reference tracks can be your secret weapon when mixing - but be mindful of replicating other artists' choices too much
By Andy Price published
Comparing your mix to another can nudge you into a safe technical zone, but remember to maintain your originality

“Gracefully injects authentic grit and harmonic girth into our developing tracks”: Arturia Tape J-37 review
By Andy Price published
Harness the beloved character of a remarkable reel-to-reel via this faithful reproduction of Studer’s tube-driven legend

When Keith Moon overdid the pyrotechnics for the Who’s most explosive television moment
By Andy Price published
The blast left a lifelong mark on Pete Townshend’s hearing…

Pachyman on the gear behind his characterful and sun-kissed sound
By Andy Price published
The Puerto Rico-born musician talks us through the key tools in his arsenal, and expanding his dubby sonic universe without enraging the purists

How a frosty band meeting in a fish and chip restaurant signalled the end for the Smiths
By Andy Price published
The Smiths story came to a close shortly after completion of 1987 album Strangeways, Here We Come, and a tense exchange of words over fish and chips…

The day Rage Against the Machine struck at the very heart of capitalism
By Andy Price published
The Wall Street shoot for Sleep Now in the Fire ended up making history as RATM descended on the New York Stock Exchange

The Beatle who had to be cut from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon
By Andy Price published
The making of Pink Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece originally featured a cameo from one Paul McCartney - but his contribution didn’t impress Roger Waters…

How Chris Isaak's masterpiece Wicked Game could have been lost if not for David Lynch
By Andy Price published
Chris Isaak’s steamy 1989 masterpiece took the intervention of David Lynch before it started turning heads

We speak to the maker of a game putting the humanity back into music discovery
By Andy Price published
Music League lets players discover and vote on music via a fantasy sports-aping model - and it’s already got thousands of daily players

The K’s speak to us about leading the guitar band fightback
By Andy Price published
The exhilarating four-piece tell us about hitting the top three of the UK album chart, and point to a still-thriving live band scene

When Elvis Costello terrified Saturday Night Live by launching into an unplanned song
By Andy Price published
The 23 year-old Costello drew the ire of Lorne Michaels with the legendary stunt

The insult that brought David Bowie back down to Earth
By Andy Price published
Bowie later said that the dog walker’s jibe left a lasting impression

How the Killers’ misunderstood classic drew on a struggle with faith - and an MTV presenter’s time with Iraq war veterans
By Andy Price published
The Killers’ most euphoric song was fuelled by spiritual uncertainty, a reach for U2-level stature and a late night bar chat with an MTV presenter

When the Beatles stole the Rolling Stones’ thunder and dropped Hey Jude at the Beggars Banquet launch party
By Andy Price published
It was supposed to be Jagger’s night - but a stealthy Paul McCartney had other ideas…

How becoming more in-tune with our feelings when listening to music made us better creators - with a little thanks to David Byrne
By Andy Price published
Whether it’s by being exposed to new genres or digging out some of your favourite records - zoning in to how music affects your emotions gives you the best creative blueprint for music-making

How Prince summoned one of the greatest guitar solos of all time from thin air
By Andy Price published
The heart-rending heights of Prince’s most affecting piece of music were conjured largely on the spot, during a now mythical performance
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