I always enjoy jockey slut.

Not only do they cover the music I like, but they're actually fun to read.

On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Well, I know you're joking (sort of) but it does seem to have more to do
> with music than most other "DJ/dance music" magazines do.
> The Octave One article was good and as far as I know when Mixmag started it
> concentrated on the music and not the newest drug/fashion/high profile DJ -
> I might be wrong but it seems like the team or person who started 7 has/had
> some integrity.
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> I don't know about other people on 313 list but I do like to have something
> to read about in dance music but it seems like there less than a handful of
> decent magazines out there that cover the music I like and are intelligent
> - consistently. So far they are:
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> XLR8R (although the recent sway toward "post-rock" has me a bit worried -
> not that I don't like that music)
> Straight No Chaser
> 3000 (haven't seen it yet but I'd expect anything out of Submerge to be
> quality)
> The Wire (although it gets a too self-absorbed  at times)
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> If 7 is still kicking around and is upholding the quality that I've seen
> from on-line articles then I'd be more than happy to read it.
>
> MEK
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>                       "David Hampson"
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> > Can't see the answer to this, sorry if I'm repeating. 7 is a sort of
> weekly
> > UK Mixmag - the same guy who had the orginal idea for Mixmag (before it
> was
> > sold to EMAP) started 7.
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> Does it have anything about music in it or is it all about how cool it is
> to take drugs, perhaps with some verbal rimjobbing Sasha thrown it to get
> it put on the same shelves as the rest of the music mags!?!
>
> Cheers
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> David
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