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List of Articles LIST OF ARTICLES By Andrián Pertout “Accordion, The.” Mixdown 33 (Jan. 1997): 23. “Accordion, The.” Mixdown 108 (Apr. 2003): 28. “Achison, Geoff: Mystery Train.” Interview with Geoff Achison. Australian Musician 11 (Spring, Sep. 1997): 15. “Achison, Geoff: The Bluesman.” Interview with Geoff Achison. Mixdown 63 (Jul. 1999): 22. “Alfred Interactive: Guitropolis.” Mixdown 51 (Jul. 1998): 10. “Alice, The: Don’t Shy Away.” Beat Magazine 654 (May 12, 1999): 36. “Alice, The: Don’t Shy Away.” Mixdown 61 (May 1999): 14. “AMEB Piano Syllabus: Series 14 Grade Books.” Mixdown 69 (Jan. 2000): 12. “Apurima: World Music in Melbourne.” Interview with Alejandro Vargas. Australian Musician 7 (Spring, Sep. 1996): 18. “Arctic: Self-titled.” Interview with Anthony Scaffidi. Australian Musician 31 (Spring, Sep. 2002): 29. “Argiro, Anthony: Halfman Wolfhorse.” Interview with Anthony Argiro. Australian Musician 14 (Winter, Jun. 1998): 48. “Ausmusic Week: 23rd – 29th November 1998.” Mixdown 55 (Nov. 1998): 8. “Ausmusic Week ’98: Our Music… Our Say.” Mixdown 57 (Jan. 1999): 30. “Bailey, Victor: Lowblow.” Mixdown 77 (Sep. 2000): 18. “Barnes, Jimmy: Soul Deeper.” Interview with Jimmy Barnes. Mixdown 79 (Nov. 2000): 13. “Batá Drums, The” Mixdown 36 (Apr. 1997): 13. “Batá Drums, The” Mixdown 109 (May 2003): 28. “Beatals, The: Classical Mystery Tour.” Interview with Craig Tugwell. Mixdown 77 (Sep. 2000): 16. “Bedridden, The: I Told You It Wouldn’t Work.” Interview with Baterz. Australian Musician 15 (Spring, Sep. 1998): 45. “Beggarman: Self-titled.” Interview with Alfredo Malabello. Australian Musician 15 (Spring, Sep. 1998): 45. “Bell, Anthony: Belman Guitars.” Mixdown 53 (Sep. 1998): 30. “Bertolla, Ivan: Beyond the Skies Eternity.” Interview with Ivan Bertolla. Australian Musician 30 (Winter, Jun. 2002): 35. “Betchadupa: The Alphabetchadupa.” Interview with Liam Finn. Australian Musician 30 (Winter, Jun. 2002): 28. “Big Day Out: Australia Day.” Mixdown 58 (Feb. 1999): 7. “Big Night Out: Ariel, the Kevin Borich Express and Chain.” Interviews with Paul Murphy, and Mike Rudd. Mixdown 58 (Feb. 1999): 7. “Bissonette, Greg: Golden Drummer.” Mixdown 54 (Oct. 1998): 9. “Blues Keyboard: The Complete Blues Keyboard Method.” Mixdown 66 (Oct. 1999): 12. “Boat Show, The: Dirty Rock and Roll Beast.” Interview with Martin Lee. Australian Musician 23 (Spring, Sep. 2000): 22. “Bomba: (Living in my) Letterbox.” Interview with Nicky Bomba. Beat Magazine 665 (Jul. 28, 1999): 28. “Bomba: (Living in my) Letterbox.” Interview with Nicky Bomba. Mixdown 64 (Aug. 1999): 23. “Bonang, The.” Mixdown 46 (Feb. 1998): 16. “Brozman, Bob: Resonance.” Interview with Bob Brozman. Beat Magazine 748 (Mar. 14, 2001): 40. “Brozman, Bob: Resonance.” Interview with Bob Brozman. Mixdown 84 (Apr. 2001): 12. “Brujeria: Raza Odiada.” Metalshop Online (Jan. 2000): n. pag. “Buchanan, Colin: The Great Australian Songbook.” Interview with Colin Buchanan. Mixdown 54 (Oct. 1998): 9. “Camilleri, Joe: All Saints Hotel.” Interview with Joe Camilleri. Mixdown 21 (Jan. 1996): 9. “Camilleri, Joe and Ian Chaplin: Jazzheads.” Interview with Joe Camilleri, and Ian Chaplin. Australian Musician 9 (Autumn, Mar. 1997): 51, 64. “Canopy: Remix the World.” Interviews with Erik Parsons, and Vanessa Toholka. Australian Musician 30 (Winter, Jun. 2002): 35. “Caramelle: Self-titled.” Mixdown 74 (Jun. 2000): 8. ANDRIÁN PERTOUT (COMPOSER) 257 Mary Street, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia Telephone & Facsimile (61 3) 9427 8042 Mobile (0409) 504 139 Email: [email protected] Web Page: www.pertout.com ABN: 65 889 073 716 “Carnivore: Retaliation.” Metalshop Online (Dec. 1999): n. pag. “Casio CTK811EX.” Mixdown 60 (Apr. 1999): 21. “Cavalera, Igor: Sepultura.” Interview with Igor Cavalera. Mixdown 57 (Jan. 1999): 28. “Cavalera, Max: Soulfly – Part 1.” Interview with Max Cavalera. Mixdown 99 (Jul. 2002): 22. “Cavalera, Max: Soulfly – Part 2.” Interview with Max Cavalera. Mixdown 100 (Aug. 2002): 29. “Chan, Charlie: East & West.” Interview with Charlie Chan. Mixdown 26 (Jun. 1996): 13. “Chan, Charlie: Wild Swans.” Interview with Charlie Chan.” Mixdown 53 (Sep. 1998): 20. “Chandra, Sheila: AboneCroneDrone.” Mixdown 41 (Sep. 1997): 24. “Charles, Nick: My Place.” Interview with Nick Charles. Australian Musician 23 (Spring, Sep. 2000): 40. “Chesworth Ensemble, David: Badlands.” Interview with David Chesworth. Australian Musician 17 (Autumn, Mar. 1999): 55. “Chilean Music in Australia – Part 1.” Interviews with Jorge Coulón, Alejandro Vargas, and Jorge Gonzales. Mixdown 76 (Aug. 2000): 22. “Chilean Music in Australia – Part 2.” Interviews with Jorge Gonzalez, Isabel Parra, Alejandro Vargas, Alex Pertout, and Alejandro Arellano. 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Mixdown 67 (Nov. 1999): 34. “Collins, Bootsy: Fresh Outta ‘P’ University.” Mixdown 52 (Aug. 1998): 9. “Cooke, Gairden: Seed Cracker and the Boy.” Interview with Gairden Cook. Australian Musician 15 (Spring, Sep. 1998): 46. “Corcoran Band, Matt, The: Angry Young Man.” Interview with Matt Corcoran. Australian Musician 15 (Spring, Sep. 1998): 46. “Corcoran Band, Matt, The: Angry Young Man.” Mixdown 52 (Aug. 1998): 9. “Cosmas, Dallas & Astrolab: Walking Home.” Beat Magazine 774 (Sep. 12, 2001): 40. “Costanzo, Giuseppe: The Accordionist.” Interview with Giuseppe Costanzo. Mixdown 55 (Nov. 1998): 40. “Coster, Tom: Return to ‘Europa’ – Part 1.” Interview with Tom Coster. Mixdown 63 (Jul. 1999): 20. “Coster, Tom: Return to ‘Europa’ – Part 2.” Interview with Tom Coster. 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