reverb.
issue nine.
renewal.
after months of stagnation, the concept known as reverb is back, this
time in the form of a full-fledged webzine.
whereas before our coverage spread from techno to hip-hop, ambient, acid
jazz and other genres, we're much more focused on the proliferation of
the detroit "meme" (forward thinking) as well as historical perspective
(reverse edits).
plunging deep into more multimedia possibilities, issue nine contains
live footage of DBX and Rob Hood performing live, Claude Young and Carl
Craig's dj prowess The Cement Space (detroit's first "techno gallery")
and nine reviews (which will change in weekly increments of three).
our aim is to present techno in ways you might not be used to
experiencing it, whether it be a quicktime clip of a live event or an
audio file of that elusive white label.
recalibrate to
http://hyperreal.com/zines/reverb/ and enjoy.
sincerely,
dan sicko | matt macqueen
P.S. Mac users can check the back catalog section (found in "revolve")
for old reviews ranging all the way from The Black Dog to Eno to Orbital
to The Brand New Heavies to Born Under a Rhyming Planet ...
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| Dan Sicko |
| urbfutur@mindspring.com |
| reverb@hyperreal.com |
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| hyperreal.com/zines/reverb/ |
| "reverse edits and forward thinking" |
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