Audio Druge Zine

Started by Mikerdeath, February 13, 2014, 12:26:04 PM

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Mikerdeath

Anyone have any scans to share of this Zine? Or Copies for sale/trade?
Any info about this zine would be most welcome.

re:evolution

I am assuming you already know that it was the mag published by Jason Mantis of Malignant Records?  Details of the content of each mag is on discogs at: http://www.discogs.com/label/7538-Malignant-Records

In brief the mag contained an interview and a contributed track from each featured artist on a comp tape.  Layout was b&w print and pretty straight forward in design. Early editions were photo copy printed and ring bound and later editions were pro-printed and staple bound.  However the absolute best thing about each issue was they were PACKED with tons of information and reviews of obscure albums.

Basically Audio Drudge 7# was my gateway into all things obscure (this is pre-internet information saturation mind you), after which I tracked down as many back issues as could (most are still in my archive collection).

Also here is for an interesting fact: when Jason informed me in around 1997/98 that there would be no more issues of Audio Drudge, it actually spurred me on to create Spectrum Magazine to fill the void of the type of magazine that I wanted to read.
noise receptor: sound with impact - analysing the abstract
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spectrum magazine archive: ambient / industrial / experimental / power electronics / neo-folk music culture magazine
http://spectrummagarchive.wordpress.com/


icepick method

It was me who scanned Audio Drudge 2,3,6, and 7, and Spectrum 1, and 5. Thanks again re:evolution for making the other issues of Spectrum available digitally. Hopefully someday Jason won't be so busy and put up an audio drudge archive.

Did you ever convert AD#5 locustfurnace? If you want to post the cbr i can convert it. And if anyone else has old zines they'd like to sell or lend to be scanned get in touch with me.




Industrial-noise zine archive http://shock-corridor.blogspot.com