terror #2 (IRM, Mikko Aspa, Slogun, Sick Seed, Barrikad and more)

Started by Levas, June 12, 2012, 09:29:52 PM

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Levas



Terror #2 is out today. Magazine, oriented to noise/power electronics/industrial.
Interviews:
Martin Bladh (Sharing thoughts about IRM, Skin Area, performance art, art in general, sound etc.)
Mikko Aspa (Huge interview about Special Interests and other magazines, Freak Animal, Grunt, Nicole12, Northern Heritage and many more things)
Slogun (USA true crime power electronics legend. Answers from back then to what's up now)
Sick Seed (One of the greatest from Finland. About imagery, releases, what and why)
Dieter Müh (UK industrial veteran. From early days to now - more than 30 years of activity)
Barrikad (Chat with one of quite a few anarcho-noisers in here. War?)
Remlap (Canadian HNW artist. Art as Intent label owner. Why the sound should be free and other nuances)
Impulsy Stetoskopu (Label from Poland - Encyclopedia of Industrial music, DIY releases.)

Bunch of reviews.

44 a4 pages. Offset printing. 5 euros (+postage)

Inquiries, questions etc.: info @ terror . lt

Levas

Thanks to all who ordered. At the moment - these distros should have or soon will have magazines:

Release The Bats (swe)
Freak Animal (fin)
Second Layer (uk)
Abgurd (ru)
Obscurex (fin)
Untergeschoss (fin)
Peripheral records (uk)
White Centipede Noise (usa)
White Gimp mask (usa)
Posh Isolation (Den)
Impulsy Stetoskopu (Pol)

1/3 of the magazines are gone from me.

MT

Such an improvement from the first issue, print-wise!! Stylish PRINTED magazine. Looking forward to read this from cover to cover, all articles seemed interesting.

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Great magazine. Looks good, reads well. Same size and paper quality as Exoteric #6, which is great. Anyway, am enjoying the interviews a lot. Take it easy with the multiple questions perhaps, I notice more and more that I'm skipping the questions and head right for the answers. Especially Martin Bladh and Mikko Aspa interviews were highly interesting. A mandatory read if you ask me, where the last issue of SI didn't live up to expectations.