Signal to Noise ain't too bad. But I heard they were getting ready to fold. I don't buy magazines often, but one magazine I snatched up both times I saw it on the newstand is Experimental Musical Instruments. I don't know if that's still around either. --bob np: optical 8
From: Lang Thompson <wlt4@mindspring.com> To: <zorn-list@lists.xmission.com> Subject: Re: Pulse magazine (magazine recs?) Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 23:44:51 -0500
P.S. Are you serious about Blender? From their web site, it looks like Maxim's entertainment magazine.
Yes, a Maxim mag, and no, not serious. I've never looked through an issue but it seems completely uninteresting. Could be wrong though but in any case certainly no substitute for even a watered-down Pulse.
Music mags I'd recommend are:
The Wire Mojo Songlines
and sometimes:
Jazziz (declining a bit recently too) Downbeat (most of the time) BBC Music Magnet
Fanfare used to be quite good but I haven't seen it in a while and Gramophone still has some decent material.
For videos/film highly recommended are Video Watchdog, Film Comment, Sight & Sound and if you read French Positif and sometimes Cahiers du Cinema.
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