This article is from the Progressive Music FAQ, by Phil Kime(Philip@kime.org.uk) with numerous contributions by others.
::Publication::
Audion
::Editor/Contact::
Steve and Alan Freeman
::Address::
Audion P.O. Box 225, Leicester, LE2 1DX, UK
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Just about everything. Specialist articles. Lots of reviews.
::Language::
English
::Format::
A4, gloss colour covers, BW inside 40+ pp.
::Subscription Rates::
For 4 issues (prices in pounds sterling. Credit cards accepted by
phone): UK 9.60, Europe and World (surface) 11.00, Europe (air)
11.40, Americas/Africa/Middle East (air) 14.00, Australasia/Far
East (air) 16.00
::Comments::
Superb magazine run by very experienced people. Generally costs
around 2 sterling an issue. Issues come out approx quarterly. Back
issues are available (#1 -- #10 are not available any more)
(as of 20/10/95, Audion is on issue #32). There are also some
supplements on various detailed topics. See FAQ 6 entry for Ultima
Thule for how to order direct.
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::Publication::
Facelift
::Editor/Contact::
Phil Howitt
::Address::
39, Nicolas Road, Manchester, M21 1LG
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Canterbury progressive
::Language::
English
::Format::
Fanzine A5 40 pp. BW
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::Publication::
Feedback
::Editor/Contact::
c/o Kev Rowland
::Email::
kev_rowland@safeway.co.uk
::Address::
199 Chart Downs, DORKING, Surrey, RH5 4DD
::Language::
English
::Comments::
Feedback is the newsletter of Mensa's Rock Special Interest
Group. There is a focus on all forms of rock, including
progressive. Latest issue is #63 and is 140 pages long. Although
the magazine is only available to members of Mensa worldwide,
it does promote prog in a very positive manner. The mag comes
out every 6/8 weeks, and is always over 100 pages in length.
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::Publication::
Freak Beat
::Editor/Contact::
Richard Allen
::Address::
"Moon willow", 23 Fieldway, Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross,
Buck, SL9 9SG
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Progressive
::Language::
English
::Format::
A5 BW
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::Publication::
APOCALYPSO
::Editor/Contact::
Gerry Pratt
::Address::
APOCALYPSO, PO BOX 416, Newcastle, Staffs, ST5 5BF
::Email::
cca13@cc.keele.ac.uk
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Captain Beefheart Related Music (Collecting bias)
::Language::
English
::Format::
Fanzine A5 24-52 pp. BW
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::Publication::
A Little Angry
::Editor/Contact::
Duncan Harris
::Address::
2st Mary's Park Road, Portishead, Bristol, B20 8QN
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Neo-progressive
::Language::
English
::Format::
Fanzine A5 50pp BW
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::Publication::
The Organ
::Address::
PO Box 790, London, E17 5RF
::Language::
English
::Subscription Rates::
$5/£1 per issue. #2 per issue in Europe
::Comments::
"On the cutting edge of anarchic prog journalism." Issue 30 had
IQ, Frog, Camel, FInal Conflict and the mag is organizing an Enid
reunion.
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::Publication::
Ork Alarm!
::Editor/Contact::
Paul Mummery
::Address::
Ork Alarm!, P.O.Box 419, ERITH, Kent DA8 1TE, UK
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Magma and Zeuhl
::Subscription Rates::
£8 for 5 issues
::Comments::
Occasional bulletin for non-French speaking Magma and zeuhl
enthusiasts. Vander is a subscriber. Paul says it might stop
after the next issue (#25).
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::Publication::
Ptolemic Terrascope
::Address::
58 West End, Melkshire, SN12 6HJ
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Psychedelic, progressive, underground musics
::Language::
English
::Subscription Rates::
$24 for 4 issues
::Comments::
One issue I saw had an interview with Wyatt and part 2 of one with
Richard Sinclair (Caravan, Camel, Hatfield the north) and they seem
to cover a lot of the Canterbury UK scene. The next issue covered
more obscure stuff I mostly wasn't too familiar with. Each issue
comes with a 7" EP. Subscription > is $24 for 4 issues, but you
have to send an International Money order which costs a few more
bucks. But I can find them occasionally at Tower Records or another
local store.
They have a bit of a speciality of tracking down people from
forgotten bands for interviews (the last issue had one on Silver
Apples). They cover a huge variety of stuff (whatever the writers
like, really), which includes psych, prog and folk but also garage
and plain wierdness. It's actually published by Phil McMullen, not
Nick Saloman of the Bevis Frond, although the latter was responsible
for its beginning and is still involved.
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::Publication::
Sequences
::Address::
3 Copseland, Claverton Down, Bath, Avon, BA2 6EA
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Electronic music
::Language::
English
::Format::
Electronic magazine on cassettes done in radio style
::Subscription Rates::
Each: £4 (UK), £4.50 (Europe), £5.00 (Elsewhere) 4 volumes: £15
(UK), £17 (Europe), £19 (Elsewhere)
::Comments::
Prices include P and P. Recorded on chrome, dolby 90 minutes
cassettes from DAT master. Eurocheques accepted payable in
sterling. Payable to "Sequences".
 
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