Industrial / noise / experimental magazines that has existed?

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, December 22, 2009, 11:47:35 PM

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bitewerksMTB

Quote from: Brad on December 11, 2010, 03:25:10 AM
From http://www.asloudaspossible.org/:
QuoteAs Loud As Possible # 2:   A solid 200 pages of indepth interviews, articles, informed frontline opinions and an extensive reviews section.  Due late 2011.  All details to be announced mid-2011.

ALAP should stop announcing what year an issue is due.

HongKongGoolagong

Quote from: bitewerksMTB on January 21, 2013, 01:25:41 AM
Quote from: Brad on December 11, 2010, 03:25:10 AM
From http://www.asloudaspossible.org/:
QuoteAs Loud As Possible # 2:   A solid 200 pages of indepth interviews, articles, informed frontline opinions and an extensive reviews section.  Due late 2011.  All details to be announced mid-2011.

ALAP should stop announcing what year an issue is due.

That delay's nothing by Harbinger standards - Ramleh 'Awake!' was six years late, "And the Vultures..." set more like ten. Things do always come out eventually. Every time I hear from Steve he seems to be in the midst of major personal chaos and cash problems. It's amazing that he's done what he's done and stayed so unique and uncommercial and kept the fuck-you punk ethic. He could have gone into coffee-table industrial Cold Spring mode or specialised in drone music and Wire mag hipster/beatnik stuff. A salute to Mr Underpants (& Sienko at ALAP) from me.

FreakAnimalFinland

I think that announcement is old. Since then they probably learned not to make further announcements, but allow magazine take all the time it needs to be good - and publish it then.

New Troubled Sleep magazine (#2) is good! 100 pages, very loose lay-out focused on continuous xerox collage taking about half or 2/3 of each page. One could have probably squeezed text to 30-50 pages easy. But it's nice reading. I think Vetala interview stands out for being kind of unsuitable. Only Black Metal interview, and being quite useless one as well.
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ARKHE

Fördämning, from mr. RTB, think a 2nd issue is in the making. First issue was straight to the point, humble and unobtrusive, in the best sense. Just a well-written 'zine.

FreakAnimalFinland

hmm.. just today got mail that new (#4) issue of Antibothis is out. I got all the 3 past issues, and while it is most of all "occultural magazine" - aiming to cover not just the "subculture", but something more hidden, something more unusual, it also includes topics why relates to this discussion.

contributions include for example Z'ev, Trevor Brown, V. Vale (RE/Search Pubs), Francisco Lopez, Mason Jones (Charnel Music), André Coelho (Sektor 304), and so on.

This Portuguese publication in past included GX of Haters, Boyd Rice, Aesthetic Meat Front, Nigel Ayers, and so on. But also all sorts of other "occulture" from classic Linkola translations to nonsense of Siratori. Each publication comes with compilation CD. It's fully professional, somehow makes me think what used to be done by magazines such as Headpress. But these are anthologies of text. No "trivial magazine" content.
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FreakAnimalFinland

NOISE RECEPTOR #1
Good stuff! For those who don't think mere online presence still makes a "publication" - like myself - it's great to see he decided to archive his long reviews and additional artwork and good long Trepangensritualen interview into printed journal! 200 copies done, perfect binded, nice quality.
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FreakAnimalFinland

PERSONAL BEST #3 has very little of "real noise", but it's very good issue. I think it's somehow better than #2 was. Not sure what was "off" with issue 2, as it did have many good interviews/artists too, but this feels better!
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online prowler

Got Trouble Sleep # 2 via Turgid Viking. Very refreshing and interesting noise zine executed in good ol´ xerox fashion. B & W. Since I just started reading the issue I cannot comment fully on the overall content, but so far I can say that the subject matter I've read is quite good. This, in conjuction with the overall execution of the zine plus the attention to quality/use of right kind of paper versus "printing" technique makes the reading experience rich. A recommended read. Will post an additional comment when I have read leaf to leaf.

Guldur

I hope that As Loud as Possible shall not be a part of this topic. BTW anyone knows if there is gonna be next volume?

For those interested in old times. Former Slovakian magazine - Crew Zine will be soon available on-line in it's whole. It was one of the few (if not the only one) zine in central Europe written in English.

Matthias

Can recommend Stunt Rock #1. Published by Marhaug forlag but made by Sindre Bjerga. Nice focus on norweigan experimental music, contributions from Aaron Moore on italian prog, interview with Scott Foust (btw there will be an interview with Scott Foust focusing more on IFCO in Fördämning#2 which will hit the printers fairly soon) etc.

tiny_tove

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 30, 2013, 06:01:16 PM
NOISE RECEPTOR #1
Good stuff! For those who don't think mere online presence still makes a "publication" - like myself - it's great to see he decided to archive his long reviews and additional artwork and good long Trepangensritualen interview into printed journal! 200 copies done, perfect binded, nice quality.

agree!
I was a big fan of spectrum back in the days and I am so glad that Richard is back in action.
TXRXPX interview is great
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Quote from: Guldur on May 16, 2013, 12:07:40 AM
For those interested in old times. Former Slovakian magazine - Crew Zine will be soon available on-line in it's whole. It was one of the few (if not the only one) zine in central Europe written in English.

Any news on this? Was never able to find copies of it.
Industrial-noise zine archive http://shock-corridor.blogspot.com

Dr Alex

From Serbia:
Black Syrup (main editor is from Kovačica - small town in Vojvodina (part of Serbia) and he played in Pamba - experimental industrial band)
Crap small photo of first issue:
Second issue:
He publish just 2 issues, English/Serbian mixed.

and my magazine Pure Nothing Worship

Guldur

Quote from: icepick method on June 23, 2013, 09:36:56 PM
Quote from: Guldur on May 16, 2013, 12:07:40 AM
For those interested in old times. Former Slovakian magazine - Crew Zine will be soon available on-line in it's whole. It was one of the few (if not the only one) zine in central Europe written in English.

Any news on this? Was never able to find copies of it.


Well right now, i belive i have all the copies. Currently we are still working on a webpage where we would place them, however if you want them before the webpage is ready, contact me privatelly and i can share them somehow to you.

FreakAnimalFinland

Not sure if many know Italian magazine THE STORMER. Mostly RAC related bands, but few latest issues from 2012 ( I guess #13 is latest?!) includes number of neofolk/martial/industrial groups. Most related to Skull line label. Small xerox magazines, in Finland found from ID10 distro.
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