| Atm | Now in its 7th year of prodution, ATM continues to lead the way for informative urban music, literature and lifestyle. Covering a multitude of movements within the ever-growing/ever changing field of dance music, with the addition of regular covermounts. ATM is a mag not to be without. more... | | Big Cheese | Subscribe to Big Cheese Magazine magazine from only £32.62 delivered to The United Kingdom, The USA, Europe, The Rest of the World. Subscribe to Big Cheese Magazine at Unique Magazines. Also a fantastic selection of Mens Lifestyle magazines, specialist titles and gifts to choose from. Unique Magazines, the home of Specialist Magazines. more... | | Billboard | Billboard Magazine is the number one newsweekly for the music, video and home entertainment industries. Weekly features include the famous BILLBOARD charts. BILLBOARD helps keep music and video retailers, radio programmers and music fans up to date on what the public is buying and listening to in every category. | | Blunt | Blunt magazine understands that everyone's life has a soundtrack and Bluntalso knows what sort of tunes are belting out from the stereos of the youth of Australia - hard hitting, alternative rock. At the cutting edge of the alternative music scene, Blunt continues to push the envelope on what a music magazine can offer. Delivering irreverent coverage of the very best alternative music from Australia and the world, Blunt has established a distinct, independent voice that continues to turn heads in the rock & roll world. | | Goldmine | GOLDMINE is the world's largest marketplace for collectible records, CDs, and music memorabilia covering Rock 'N? Roll, Blues, Country, Folk, and Jazz. Large volumes of 'For Sale? and 'Wanted? ads are placed by collectors and dealers. Includes articles on recording stars of the past and present with discographies listing all known releases, a listing of upcoming record-and-CD-collector conventions, album reviews, hobby and music news, a collecting column, a letters section, a "Best of DISCoveries" section, and 'Collector Mania,? which focuses mainly on hobby trends and questions on collecting. | | Making Music | Making Music Magazine is a unique lifestyle publication for amateur music makers. With an emphasis on the health and wellness benefits of recreational music making, Making Music aims to help musicians get the most out of their exciting hobby. Packed with features, spotlights, health advice, product reviews, book resources, and tips and techniques, Making Music is an informative, instructive, and inspirational magazine. | | Mojo | Let MOJO take you to the heart and soul of music with unique depth, insight and passion MOJO magazine is designed for those who truly love music, every month MOJO provides you with music’s greatest icons in exclusive encounters, while celebrating tomorrow’s stars today. A hand-compiled collector’s CD is free with every issue, while MOJO magazine’s definitive reviews section provides you with the ultimate buyer’s guide. All in all, MOJO adds up to the world’s finest music magazine | | Nme | Every week NME provides everything you need to know about music, from the hottest new acts to the world's biggest stars. You will read about good music, whatever the genre - and be one step ahead of your mates on what's hot and what's not. Please Note: Payment by Visa Electron is not accepted for this magazine. | | Paper | The Los Angeles Times calls Paper "The hippest publication on Earth". It is for readers everywhere who want to plug into the energy, the style and the intellectual currents of New York. The style, fashion, theater, clubs, restaurants and most of all the people the--up-and-comers whom Paper discovers before the rest of the world. Fresh, daring, graphically exciting. | | Paste | Paste Magazine: Paste magazine is quickly becoming the most celebrated entertainment magazine in the U.S. with dozens of awards, including two consecutive National Magazine Award nominations for general excellence. Discerning entertainment lovers come to Paste magazine to discover the Best of What's Next in music, film, books, games and television. Focusing on what's good instead of what's popular, each issue is filled with insightful criticism, intriguing features and in-depth profiles of musicians, authors and filmmakers. Plus every issue includes a Sampler of 20+ new songs picked by Paste's editors | | Plan B | Plan B is an alternative culture mag from the team behind Careless Talk Costs Lives. Although it focuses mainly on music, it also takes an original approach to literature, film, comics, games, and the visual arts. | | Q | Qhas been the UK’s best selling music monthly magazine. With its unrivalled access it has delivered the world’s biggest music stars every month. 2008 sees Q herald a bold new creative vision widening its parameters to include the world outside music. Seeing life through the lens of music, it draws references from the world of sport, comedy, film and even politics. With the magazine at its beating heart, the world of Q encompasses a glittering new radio station Q Radio, QTV, Qthemusic.com and its legendary lunch-time knees up, the Q Awards. | | Remix | REMIX is New Zealand's #1 fashion and pop culture magazine! Showcasing the very latest international and local trends in fashion, beauty & grooming, tech, music, film, art, entertainment and lifestyle; plus in-depth, issue-based feature articles and high-concept fashion photography. REMIX provides a hit of pure pop-culture! Each issue of REMIX also comes with a music CD mixed by an exciting talent, which captures the current musical zeitgeist. Issue 64, The Holiday Issue 09/10 will include: - 40+ pages of sizzling summer style. - The Fashion Week Lookbook with 20+ pages of our favourite designers' looks shot straight from the runways of Air New Zealand Fashion Week 2009. - An 8-page scrapbook of all the action backstage and the people behind the scenes of Fashion Week. - Fitter = Happier. Writer Karl Puschmann gets off his ass and into shape. - Online shopping – how you can get the wardrobe you want without leaving your house. Plus our top 20 online stores. - In music, we chat with Basement Jaxx, Chromeo, Fred Falke, Florence And The Machine and kiwi lads Shapeshifter. - A look what’s hitting cinemas over the holiday season, including Under The Mountain, Avatar, Where The Wild Things Are and Broken Embraces. - The CD that comes with this issue is a compilation of summery big room house bangers selected and mixed by Auckland DJ Grant Marshall. In stores from the 1st of December. Enjoy! | | Real Groove | Real Groove holds a unique position amongst local pop culture and entertainment titles as a magazine with integrity, intelligence and flair – providing authoritative and independent views on music, film, fashion and gaming. In its 17th year in publication, Real Groove is a magazine for music lovers, movie nuts and gaming geeks of all persuasions. Real Groove cherry picks the best of local and international talent, pairing it with great writers and photographers from around the world. It also comprises concert coverage, music industry news, opinion pieces and a comprehensive gig/tour guide. Real Groove is a truly interactive publication, with a daily blog at realgroove.co.nz posting free mp3s plus news and a reviews, with a community of thousands of users who can tailor the site to their own preferences. The best popular culture publications strike the perfect balance between being informative and entertaining, but most of all, telling it like it is. Every month, Real Groove achieves exactly that. | | Relix | Relix Magazine is the only music magazine of its kind. Focused on live, independent music and the jam music scene, exclusive, in-depth interviews with high-profile musicians headline every issue. Published continuously for 32 years, Relix re-launched in 2001 with a new look and feel and expanded editorial content. With a special focus on independent and improvisational music, Relix covers a wide range of genres, from rock, jam, jazz, and funk to electronica. Relix features all aspects of the live music scene: music festivals, concert tours and new CD releases. Reporting on new music technology, music enthusiast gear and lifestyles, Relix Magazine not only offers entertainment, but a true community for lovers of "music for the mind." |
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