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Jamie Taylor: Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield space age, from The Human League to Pulp Art Jak This searing polemic reveals how

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Jamie Taylor: Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield space age, from The Human League to Pulp Art Jak This searing polemic reveals howManchester University Press, 2025, softcover, 304 pages, 13 x 19. 8 cm The amazing story of the home studio that helped launch some of Britain's most beloved bands. The Sheffield space age began in 1961, when local mechanic Ken Patten won a tape recording competition by recreating the sound of a rocket launch using a pencil and a bicycle pump. In the decades that followed, the makeshift home studio he constructed became the launch pad for a group of

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