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Topic: Prog magazines
Posted By: gabbel ratchett
Subject: Prog magazines
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:29
Do you subscribe to any prog magazines? Borrow your friends copies? Steal them from the magazine racks?
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Posted By: Lindsay Lohan
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:31
The only magazine i got that is about prog is some kind of MOJO special edition thingie wich is some good reading...
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:33
I think the closest a magazine comes for prog rock fans has to be the UK's 'Classic Rock'.
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Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:37
there is a German online prog magazine, the progressive newsletter:
http://www.progressive-newsletter.de/index.htm
sadly this is in German, of course, but for all who speak German certainly an interesting source.
another German online mag is this:
http://www.whiskey-soda.de/
it is not for prog alone though, it is for all kinds of rock music. again in German though
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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:37
I was rummaging through the shelves of a local bookshop at the weekend. They had a large selection of music magazines, but nothing specialising in prog. As mentioned above, the nearest thing is "Classic Rock". Perhaps we should start one?
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Posted By: gabbel ratchett
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:38
How about Expose' or Progression?
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Posted By: goose
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:39
chopper wrote:
I was rummaging through the shelves of a local bookshop at the weekend. They had a large selection of music magazines, but nothing specialising in prog. As mentioned above, the nearest thing is "Classic Rock". Perhaps we should start one? |
 Someone mentioned some time ago about doing an online one. That'd be an easy way to start since there's no costs except time!
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 08:00
In paper mags , I subscribe to:
Exposé mag (they have a link to Gnosis site and generally concentrate on the more experimental side of prog) ,
Traverses (French , they are really about Musiques Progressive - not just rock - and also stretch out to les musiques nouvelles)
Prog-Resiste (Belgians and buddies of mine - but recently they have decided to turn a bit more towards neo-prog and sympho).
I also check out Classic Rock (last issue Jeff Airplane , Zep again , Journey , Triumph and Opeth ) and I leaf thru Mojo but never buy it much
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Posted By: Eetu Pellonpaa
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 08:15
I used to subsribe "Colossus", a finnish magazine.
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Posted By: Bob Greece
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 08:19
goose wrote:
chopper wrote:
I was rummaging through the shelves of a local bookshop at the weekend. They had a large selection of music magazines, but nothing specialising in prog. As mentioned above, the nearest thing is "Classic Rock". Perhaps we should start one? |
 Someone mentioned some time ago about doing an online one. That'd be an easy way to start since there's no costs except time!
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It already exists .... http://www.dprp.net - www.dprp.net . They have new progressive rock news every week. It's really excellent.
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Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 09:47
Jim Garten wrote:
I think the closest a magazine comes for prog rock fans has to be the UK's 'Classic Rock'. |
Jim,
Please please please take this off the thread. People might think you're recommending the magazine. It can be very often dire crap, badly researched, ill-informed, with a tendency to invent facts when necessary - aimed at teens who don't know any better.......................
John Tobler's 70's magazine Zig Zag is the reference point for good rock writing, especially prog. When Mojo was first published, the then editor stated that they intended to follow the high standards set by ZigZig, and did so for a number of years, before trying to become like their sister magazine Q.
Otherwise you have to find the independently published magazines, specialising in prog. Atleast a couple have good circulations in North America, and get across here. Locally the Ultima Thule shop publish Audion, a mixture of pretty good interviews, researched pieces on the more obscure prog and related bands, and lots of album reviews - unexpectedly the Freeman brothers put a lot of effort into the magazine, and so will contribute a lot. But they are always looking for serious contributors.
Otherwise you have the electronic publications such a Prog Archives, Ghostland (offshoot of the NEARFEST organisation):
http://ghostland.com/ghostland/ - http://ghostland.com/ghostland/
, etc. etc.
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Posted By: The Rock
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 09:58
Progression magazine is veering toward metal but still ok.Expose is cool too.Here in Quebec we have Terra Incognita,a neat little publication promoting local and international talent.
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Posted By: Odysseus
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 10:00
Bob Greece wrote:
goose wrote:
chopper wrote:
I was rummaging through the shelves of a local bookshop at the weekend. They had a large selection of music magazines, but nothing specialising in prog. As mentioned above, the nearest thing is "Classic Rock". Perhaps we should start one? |
 Someone mentioned some time ago about doing an online one. That'd be an easy way to start since there's no costs except time!
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It already exists .... http://www.dprp.net - www.dprp.net . They have new progressive rock news every week. It's really excellent.
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A dutch progressive rock site? Thanx for link, Bob.
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 10:03
Dick Heath wrote:
Jim,
Please please please take this off the thread. People might think you're recommending the magazine. It can be very often dire crap, badly researched, ill-informed, with a tendency to invent facts when necessary - aimed at teens who don't know any better......................
I would then to agree somewhat , but it does make an interesting (and often funny) read. But they tend too often to speak of Sex and drugs and sex and drugs and a bit of RnR! I sometimes refer to them as Classy Crock!
John Tobler's 70's magazine Zig Zag is the reference point for good rock writing, especially prog. When Mojo was first published, the then editor stated that they intended to follow the high standards set by ZigZag, and did so for a number of years, before trying to become like their sister magazine Q.
Actually , Q is really much crappier than Classy Crock ! And Mojo has been on the slide for quite a while now!!!
Otherwise you have to find the independently published magazines, specialising in prog. Atleast a couple have good circulations in North America, and get across here. Locally the Ultima Thule shop publish Audion, a mixture of pretty good interviews, researched pieces on the more obscure prog and related bands, and lots of album reviews - unexpectedly the Freeman brothers put a lot of effort into the magazine, and so will contribute a lot. But they are always looking for serious contributors.
Have you got a link or an address for this Audion mag or should this be enough?
http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/ - http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/
Otherwise you have the electronic publications such a Prog Archives, Ghostland (offshoot of the NEARFEST organisation):
http://ghostland.com/ghostland/ - http://ghostland.com/ghostland/
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Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 10:28
Sean Trane wrote:
[Have you got a link or an address for this Audion mag or should this be enough?
http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/ - http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/
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Sean
That's the one I use. It also has the Brothers Freeman e.mail address there too if you want to make direct contact - but they can be slow, on the evidence of an e.mail reply from Alan received last week to some info I sent 6 weeks before..........................
BTW one thing about Audion is that has an element of timelessness, bar the reviews (unlike Q, Mojo or Classic Sock, which seem to be heavily responsive to what major bands are about to release), so back issues are available and don't seem particularly dated. They occasionally impress me by interviews of some great but neglected east European musicians e.g. Marion Vegas, keyboard player of the 70's Nice-influenced (then Czech, now Slovac) Collegium Musicum
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Posted By: MikeEnRegalia
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 10:43
The German magazine Rock Hard is quite good ... I use it to keep track of new album releases, even obscure Prog Rock albums are listed. Of course the emphasis is on straight Rock and Metal, but for someone who doesn't mind Metal the magazine is quite worthwhile.
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Posted By: slipperman
Date Posted: September 13 2005 at 10:43
I recommended 'Progression'. The interviews/features are their strongest point, as the reviews are a little too generous across the board, but overall this is a really great magazine that deserves a much larger readership. High quality printing, simple but nice layout, features on new bands, old bands, progrock bands and prog metal bands.
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http://www.progressionmagazine.com - www.progressionmagazine.com
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Posted By: flying teapot
Date Posted: October 14 2005 at 19:30
I would recommend Progression also, it does have great interviews, good features, and hundreds of reviews and comes with a CD of new and old prog.....however!
The negative side to the magazine is that its current track record of publishing has been very bad. The magazine is a quarterly, and so appears four times a year....if we are lucky.
John Collinge the editor has seen some personal set backs and seemed to have overcome them and put the magazine back on track, however I believe the magazine has bigger issues and problems, mostly that it is not profitable, and to the staff its a labor of love.
Back issues can be ordered at Progressionmagazine.com...
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Posted By: Badabec
Date Posted: November 20 2005 at 10:25
BaldJean wrote:
there is a German online prog magazine, the progressive newsletter:
http://www.progressive-newsletter.de/index.htm
sadly this is in German, of course, but for all who speak German certainly an interesting source.
another German online mag is this:
http://www.whiskey-soda.de/
it is not for prog alone though, it is for all kinds of rock music. again in German though
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Hahaha!
I'm from Germany!
I can read it! 
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Posted By: Zenith
Date Posted: January 23 2006 at 17:20
In Norway we have "Tarkus" which is dedicated to prog music and "Monster" which write about rock (mostly metal) in general, but also have some interest in prog.
"Tarkus" also have a site in english. It's worth checking out.
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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: January 23 2006 at 20:25
BaldJean wrote:
there is a German online prog magazine, the progressive newsletter: http://www.progressive-newsletter.de/index.htm sadly this is in German, of course, but for all who speak German certainly an interesting source. another German online mag is this: http://www.whiskey-soda.de/ it is not for prog alone though, it is for all kinds of rock music. again in German though
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