Does anyone remember a UK mag called Herb Garden?
One of the funniest things I saw.

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> I remember Mark EG was one of the writers at Generator who gave quite a
lot
> of coverage to Detroit artists, but he always had a leaning towards
> ludicrously hard techno. I got a record by him fairly recently whose title
> was pretty self-explanatory - "Mad Music Engagement".
>
> It's a shame that magazines like Muzik and Mixmag survived while Generator
> went belly-up - it wasn't too bad, really. I also remember Mindfood, the
> short-lived ambient fanzine (they gave my tape a nice review, but then
again
> I did work with most of them - nepotism at work!), and Under One Sky, the
> global techno thing. It's funny looking back at how essential mags and
> fanzines were, back in those days before the internet had a major impact!
>
> Brendan
>
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> > From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 17 April 2002 15:03
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [313] kraftwerk bookies?
> >
> >
> > Alex Bond:
> >
> > >That Tim Barr used to be the editor? of a magazine in
> > England, the name of
> > >it escapes me, but the reason I remember is because my mate
> > wrote a very
> > >long article on Robert Hood for it and shortly after they
> > went bust, and I
> > >don't think he ever got paid for it. He was an excellent
> > journalist though,
> > >if only because there were only a couple of people in
> > England at the time
> > >(Magic Feet was just starting too) pushing some of the "2nd/3rd wave"
> > >Detroit guys into the media, and he was probably the most
> > high profile guy,
> > >so therefore his articles were always a couple of pages long, and, of
> > >course I was fascinated to read anything about anyone from Detroit.
> >
> > is Generator the magazine you mention?  it's shame that one
> > went belly-up...
> > aside from your mate not getting paid, as you say Generator
> > used to give a
> > pretty decent amount of coverage to techno, and Detroit techno in
> > particular.
> >
> >
> >
> > rob
> >
> >
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