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Disco Pogo Magazine Issue #3
Cat: 944890 Rel: 17 May 23
 
Disco Pogo is the new, bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut.
Notes: Issue 3 is a heavyweight 220 pages and features Roisin Murphy, Grace Jones, Art of Noise, Boards of Canada, Chris Frantz, Danielle Moore, Decius, Hifi Sean, Jamz Supernova, Leftfield, Luke Solomon, Native Tongues, Ralph Lawson, Twisted Nerve, Underground Resistance and much, much more.

*** This magazine has two different covers - we can't guarantee which one you're going to get! ***
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Disco Pogo Magazine Issue #7
Cat: 1081196 Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Featuring Madonna, DJ Harvey, Marie Davidson, Aunto Flo, Pan Amsterdam, Ela Minus, Tryouts, Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke, DJ Koze and more.
Notes: Our Spring/Summer '25 issue features a deep dive on Madonna's New York nightclub roots and her links with the dancefloor ever since plus a rare interview and photo shoot in LA with DJ Harvey and our third cover is the super cool Marie Davidson.

Plus we have features on Auntie Flo, Pan Amsterdam, Ela Minus, Tryouts, Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke, DJ Koze, Andy Bell, Everything Is Recorded, The Sabres of Paradise, The Wild Bunch, Kevin Saunderson, HAAi and lots more.

184 pages of quality music journalism by the world's best music writers plus beautiful photography and design in a glossy print magazine.

*** This magazine has three different covers - we can't guarantee which one you're going to get! ***
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Record Time Magazine #3
Cat: 1089098 Rel: 12 May 25
 
Record Time is a print magazine that covers obscure, unusual, forgotten and neglected records
Notes: Contents: Elliott Murphy, Bonnie Owens, Jimmie & Vella, Crack the Sky, cheap 70s glam albums, Rosie & the Originals, Bernie Torme, Claudine Longet, dinosaur rock bands go punk, wrestling and rock & roll, Jumpin' Beans & the Moustaches, Blowhole, Barbra Streisand goes experimental, Brubeck goes psych, Village People punk, Mezz Mezzrow, SST Records, and more. Issue No 2 is still available. Issue No 1 is not.
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Trust Fanzine #3
Cat: 1039198 Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
An eclectic series of articles with topics ranging from 1980s Queens through the modern media landscape and everything in between
Notes: An eclectic series of articles with topics ranging from 1980s Queens through the modern media landscape and everything in between. Contributions from/interviews with Norman Brannon, Bill Stevenson, Ben Merlis, Koyo, Jeffrey Ladd, Arthur Smilios, Jonah Bayer, Bryan Poerner, Combust, Anthony "Civ" Civorelli, and Walter Schreifels. 48 pages.
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #61
Cat: 925242 Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
This cover story focuses on NYC garage-pop wizards the Magicians ('An Invitation to Cry') and the fascinating twilight world of Greenwich Village in the mid-sixties.
Notes: This cover story focuses on NYC garage-pop wizards the Magicians ('An Invitation to Cry') and the fascinating twilight world of Greenwich Village in the mid-sixties.

Also: The remarkable story of Jefferson Airplane's first bass player Bob Harvey is revealed for the first time, along with the saga of '60s garage heroes the Chancellors (famous for the Back From the Grave fave 'On Tour'). Mark Cunningham of '70s New York no wave renegades Mars is interviewed, David Holzer explores Lou Reed's obsession with the white light mysticism of Alice Bailey, and the mystery of Phantom's Divine Comedy is unravelled (rumored at the time to be the recently deceased Jim Morrison in disguise).

Plus, Part 2 of the story of Detroit proto-punkers the Dogs, and much more, including our popular review sections, covering all the latest vinyl and CD reissues, and rock 'n' roll-related books.
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Weird Walk Editions: Cromlech Zine
Cat: 1056601 Rel: 02 Jan 25
 
A 32-page A5 zine deep dive into The Devil's Den
Notes: Printed on high quality PEFC certified recycled stock. Proudly made in Wessex and printed in Essex. "O Prince of Darkness," I cried, "O Lord of strife and chaos, O master of men, come forth from out this tomb! Here, according to the folklore of this place, is the entrance to your infernal abode..." CROMLECH is a deep dive into The Devil's Den. A feast of images and new words from Weird Walk sit alongside a feverish, and previously unpublished, account of a trip to the Den by the brilliant artist Denis Grant King (extract above) and a guide to the folklore of this wondrous dolmen. There is power in the stones!
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Weird Walk Editions: Magic Circle Zine
Cat: 1056605 Rel: 02 Jan 25
 
28 page A5 zine containing photos from two rolls of Kodak Portra 200 film taken at sunrise within the inner circle of Stonehenge
Notes: Printed on high quality recycled stock. Potent semiconductor of winter solstice vibes. Magic Circle contains photos from two rolls of Kodak Portra 200 film taken at sunrise within the inner circle of Stonehenge, six days before the winter solstice of 2018 and on the morning of the winter solstice of 2019. Some experts believe the rituals connected to the winter solstice to be of greater significance to the Neolithic people of Stonehenge than the summer, as it marked the time after which longer, brighter and more fecund days would return.
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Weird Walk Zine Issue Eight
Cat: 1083829 Rel: 15 May 25
 
Weird Walk present issue number eight of the irregular journal
Notes: 48 page A5 zine

Printed on high quality PEFC certified recycled stock

Weird Walk present issue number eight of the irregular journal. With spring well and truly sprung, there is no better moment to be reminded of the creativity which continues to unfold in the landscape, whether through new folk forms, socially-engaged art or weird tales told on stage and screen.

With contributions from Maxine Peake, Rachel Adams, Lucy Wright, Isaura Barbe-Brown and Beccy Mccray.
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