This article is from the Progressive Music FAQ, by Phil Kime(Philip@kime.org.uk) with numerous contributions by others.
::Publication::
Synthesis
::Address::
219 Napfle St., Philadelphia PA 19111
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Electronic oriented
::Language::
English
::Subscription Rates::
$5 per 4 issues, $7 overseas.
::Comments::
Electronic oriented. Claims not to be interested in art rock
but has had info on Kit Watkins.
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::Publication::
Lullabye Letter
::Editor/Contact::
c/o North American Robert Wyatt Apreciation Society
::Address::
9690 NE Adolf Rd., Newberg OR 97132-7000
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Robert Wyatt
::Language::
English
::Comments::
Grass roots zine on Wyatt. Supposedly very good.
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::Publication::
Option
::Address::
2345 Westwood Blvd Suite 2, Los Angeles CA 90064
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Independent acts, including progressive artists, mostly Canterbury
and RIO
::Language::
English
::Subscription Rates::
US$15.45 per 6 issues
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::Publication::
Progression
::Editor/Contact::
John Collinge
::Address::
PO Box 7164, Lowell, MA 01852
::Scope/Musical Domain::
Progressive (mostly mainstream)
::Language::
English
::Subscription Rates::
4 issues per year. US, Puerto Rico and Canada - $18. Rest of
world - $23. Sample issues $5 for US etc., $6 for rest of world.
::Comments::
About the publication: PROGRESSION is an 80-120 page, quarterly
magazine devoted to news, reviews, interviews and features
involving progressive rock artists new and old, in the United
States and overseas. We cover the so called "mainstream"
progressive acts such as IQ, Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull Marillion,
etc. We include occasional features and reviews on more "serious"
prog artists such as Univers Zero and Richard Pinhas. And we
strive to highlight emerging talent in the progressive realm:
Echolyn, Prometheus, Ozric Tentacles, Episode, Cairo, Djam Karet,
Ancient Vision, Anglagard, Witsend, Kalaban, plus many, many
others. A typical edition of the magazine includes exclusive,
in-depth interviews with progressive rock artists (past issues have
featured the likes of Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Jordan Rudess,
Mastermind, Änglagård, Bill Bruford, Marillion's Mark Kelly,
Nik Turner's hawkwind, etc.), plus dozens ofconcert and album
reviews, tour intineraries and information on new album and video
release. Photographs accompany the articles. Ample advertising
provides a forum for those wishing to buy and sell progressive
recordings and other items.
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::Publication::
Tone Clusters
::Editor/Contact::
Ken Egbert
::Address::
5648 Riverdale Av., Suite 105, Bronx, NY 10471
::Phone::
718 562 4982
::Language::
English
::Comments::
Ken is a former employee of Pantasia Mad Platters, and has
produced TC sporadicly for 15 or 20 YEARS!! Although thoroughly
diverse in his interests, his particular love is the Canterbury
scene, groups like Caravan, Hatfield, etc. Very knowledgeable in
the English, French, German, Italian, domestic prog scene of the
70's 80's, and continues to expose folks to new interesting
stuff. Sample copies $2.50 well worth it. You may also phone
through the Nowhere music store (see FAQ 6) at 914 962 6274 or
mail through said store at nowhere247@aol.com
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