ww.inthemix.com.au which is updated every
day with reviews, stories and news, but I think what gets people in is
forums where people can share their thoughts on everything. It's more
interactive.
But nothing beats a magazine that you can read on a tram or in bed.
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Subject: Re: (313) Fw: Jockey Slut mag
> is anyone entertaining the notion that UK Mags are so into trends, that
> when some
is anyone entertaining the notion that UK Mags are so into trends, that
when someone declared the death o magazines a trend, they all followed off
the cliff like lemmings.
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >What do you think weighs most on the decline of the paper dance magz?
>
> Thank God for Urb!!!
our words you don't hear too often. ;)
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> >To: "'Tom Magic Feet'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'313 mailing list'"
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In a message dated 2/3/2004 2:04:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
URB's trying hard to be Vibe with a dance music edge.
> Hasn't it gone all indie rock anyway?
> Thank God for Urb!!!
>What do you think weighs most on the decline of the paper dance magz?
hmm, well to be sure I dont know!
I reckon a combination of all those points though...
It's funny though. Say, in the example of jockey slut. They changed their
magazine to suit a more main-stream view right?
Well, now, the m
> Tom - would be pretty interested to hear your views (although I'm sure
you're pretty busy...
Mmm, well right now I still don't know very much and to be honest it would
be rather inappropriate/politically unwise of me to go spouting on about
this in public before I do.
I think you make some good
>The decline of
>the UK dance music press continues - discuss.
good topic! (but I'm sure the rest of the world doesnt care!)
Well, for a start, the way JS worded this press release makes it sound like
this is hardly the decline of the magazine, infact, quite the opposite!
Seems they're heading fo
I think you'll find it's pronounced Hurb. ;-)
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 7:05 AM
To: 313 Detroit
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Hasn't it gone all indie rock anyway?
Thank God for Urb!!!
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>Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 2:33 AM
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>>all i can say is bring back Magic Feet
>
> > WORD!
>
> I would love to hear some views on the decline of the
Hasn't it gone all indie rock anyway?
Thank God for Urb!!!
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>From: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Tom Magic Feet'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'313 mailing list'"
<313@hyperreal.org>
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Noo.
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>From: "Tom Magic Feet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "313 mailing list" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: (313) Fw: Jockey Slut mag
>Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 2:08 AM
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> did you get this?In amongst this piece of prime PR
In a message dated 2/2/2004 10:08:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL
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as a long time jockey slut fan, hyperbole aside, this is really the way
forward. for the money these mags charge for adverts, you really see very
little impact in terms of sales these days. at least that'
>
>all i can say is bring back Magic Feet
> WORD!
I would love to hear some views on the decline of the dance music media in
Europe. It's not only the UK that is experiencing this. Two weeks ago, Bassic
Groove, the leading Dutch dance magazine, announced it had gone bust,
restylings every
ebruary 2004 15:08
-> To: 313 mailing list
-> Subject: (313) Fw: Jockey Slut mag
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->
-> did you get this?In amongst this piece of prime PR
-> jibber-jabber below is
-> the news that Jockey Slut is to go quarterly instead of
-> monthly and focus
-> more on its website and s
did you get this?In amongst this piece of prime PR jibber-jabber below is
the news that Jockey Slut is to go quarterly instead of monthly and focus
more on its website and selling stuff to 'youths' instead. The decline of
the UK dance music press continues - discuss.
(Apologies for all the equals
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