9.8.23

TQ Zine #61 - fanzine UK - Maio de 2023


 

TQ Zine #61 - fanzine UK - Maio de 2023



48 páginas - capa e contracapa a cores - papel brilhante e grosso/pesado

papel e lay-out bons

Editorial

Hello Dear Reader, and Welcome to TQ61. You will be aware that the blogsite recently underwent a revamp. Thanks for those who got in touch, feedback has been 100% positive. Don’t forget to be a regular visitor otherwise you will miss out the new EXTQRA feature.

Check it out – www.tqzine.blogspot.com

We continue to be extremely busy here at TQHQ as plans to revamp the physical zine get underway. The changes will be subtle and gradual, but rest assured your favourite features are going nowhere. We hope you continue to like what we are doing.

That’s enough about the future, and we will leave Trixie (front cover star) to ponder the exciting features coming soon. What about the issue you currently hold in your hands?

“DIVE IN.

READ.

INVESTIGATE,

LISTEN,…”

We have interviews with Jay Reeve of the Muteant Sounds netlabel and with Rutger Van Zuydervelt AKA Machinefabriek.

There are reviews aplenty as we consider the WAVELENGHT electronic music clubs inaugural get together, an album titled simply + which sees Machinefabriek working with over 50 collaborators, TQLive with Gidouille, TSR2 and BigRoadBreaker, we pop our head around the door at an intimate Bartholomew gig, we gatecrash the Tyneside Improvisers Workshop, and lastly (but in no way least) we review the 150-minute continuous performance curated by Auntie Joy and featuring The Church Bell Ringers, John Pope, Sally Pilkington, Christian Alderson and Faye MacCalman, plus cameo sets from NofC and TQ.

Additional features include a treatise on How to Make Music, Tony Van Dorst speaks to us about cataloguing his collection and what he’s been listening to, and there’s an extended piece on The Agar Band.

While stocks last, subscriber goodies include:

- A DL Code for Live at The Fulford Arms by TSR2, with several lucky readers also receiving a code for their debut album, Divebomber.

- 29 subscribers receive a code for the Colour Tones album by Machinefabriek

- A code for a random album from the MuteAnt Sounds back catalogue.

So, until next time dear readers, dive in, read, investigate, listen, and support the scene in any way you can. Your next TQ will be a bumper Summer Special, so get your sun hats, sunscreen, deck chairs and curious ears ready.

TarQuin // May 2023






2.8.23

WERRA FOXMA RECORDS - Magazine - Issue 5 - Q1 de 2023



WERRA FOXMA

Issue 4

Q1 2023

£5.99

Free to WFR Sub Club members

48 páginas - papel brilhante e a cores, 80g pelo menos (lux) – smelling J 




THE WERRA FOXMA MAGAZINE.

YEAR TWO. ISSUE FIVE.

 

Hi everyone.

Thank you for picking up this latest issue of the WFR Magazine, and it’s our biggest yet. I hope you enjoy it.

We have loads to share with you. We speak to our cover artist Cholly about her mesmerizing debut album ‘Anomaly’, and shares some of her processes on how she creates her wall-of-sample, vocal electro sound. Her album is not to be missed. We also catch up with Matt Donatelli, aka Survey Channel, and we talk about his gorgeous new album, Canvas Doubles.

This issue’s cover CD comes courtesy of DiN legend Ian Boddy, whose well-known Berlin School-esque modular odysseys have delighted thousands through the years. Our man Mike Stanton grabbed Ian a feature interview, too.

The 2023 WFR SubClub has had a bit of a makeover, courtesy of The Shadow Library, aka graphic designer Andy Heggs. We cover the first 3 releases from the 2023 schedule, featuring interviews with Finland’s 4T Thieves, Japan’s Nyoral and Northern Ireland’s John Haughey.

We also felt that the musicians are hogging too much of the limelight these days, so we shone the spotlight on some of the indie electronica’s most renpwed graphic designers for some insight and thought process gems. They really are an inspirational bunch, and we thank them for their contributions to the scene.

We also welcome back Rick Flynn for his now regular reviews section, which we have doubled in size (he does buy a lot of records, does our Rick), Mike dwells on the monolithic legacy of Gary Numan, and godmother of DIY pop Claire Welles picks out her favourite 3 records for us.

Finally, you’ll notice information about our 3 WFR events for 2023 dotted around the magazine; WFR NorthWest (March), WFR London (June), and WFR // NYC (October). If you haven’t bought your tickets for these events, and would like to come along, please snap your tickets up early to:

A – avoid disappointment

B – help me sleep at night knowing that you’re coming, rather than waiting til the last minute. I am going grey fast enough without the squeaky bum time!

Enjoy, and take care.

Fra

 

Contents

Intro

5             Forthcoming on WFR

6             WFR Northwest

7             WFR // Collect & Survive

8             The Troika – Claire Welles

11           WFR London

Verse

12           Cover CD – Ian Boddy

16           WFR SubClub

25           Survey Channel

Chorus

28           Cover Artist – Cholly

32           Listen With Your Eyes

38           The Process – Veryan

Outro

40           Reviews

44           For The Love Of… Gary Numan








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