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- fossiltooth
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I had a problem with renewal last time too.@?,*???&? wrote:I did not receive the last issue of TapeOp.
Anyone think I should order a back issue?
Apparently, my TapeOp subscription was up for re-newal or something. I answered the e-mail prompt in timely fashion and still didn't get that one.
I missed issue #61 or #62
Then I filled out the renewal form again.
Now I get 3 issues every month! But all I realy want is just one copy of the issue I missed!
- centurymantra
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It's funny you mention this as I've recently been going through my recently unearthed stack of Option magazines. It's really bending my head reading through all these articles and reviews and seeing soooo many bands that are being pulled out from the deep recesses of my sub-conciousness - from my days of deep music geek-dom. It's made for some great kitchen table reading...and not just a nostalgia trip. Although a good bit of it is rather dated (like the section for home studio construction tips), there are some excellent interviews...and it's really cool reading about all these great bands I had nearly forgotten.@?,*???&? wrote:Before Pitchfork.com there was a magazine published in Santa Monice called 'Option' that was GREAT for independent alternative music. Glossy cover too. reviewed alot of non-major label music. That went under at the end of the 90's as well.
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The publishers should license those reviews to All Music Guide. I am sure AMG is deficient on at least half of them!centurymantra wrote:It's funny you mention this as I've recently been going through my recently unearthed stack of Option magazines. It's really bending my head reading through all these articles and reviews and seeing soooo many bands that are being pulled out from the deep recesses of my sub-conciousness - from my days of deep music geek-dom. It's made for some great kitchen table reading...and not just a nostalgia trip. Although a good bit of it is rather dated (like the section for home studio construction tips), there are some excellent interviews...and it's really cool reading about all these great bands I had nearly forgotten.@?,*???&? wrote:Before Pitchfork.com there was a magazine published in Santa Monice called 'Option' that was GREAT for independent alternative music. Glossy cover too. reviewed alot of non-major label music. That went under at the end of the 90's as well.
Mix's website has all the Classic Tacks published since '99 here:dwlb wrote: I tend to really enjoy the "Classic Tracks" column
http://mixonline.com/classic-tracks/
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