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offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2006-02-16 13:17 [#01842645]
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Aside from probably Pietrobot, has anyone signed on for
this? To be fair, I think Grooves has done wonders
for getting electronic music out there in another format. I
was sad to hear they were moving away from print.

Anyways, I unsuccessfully tried to pick up a hardcopy of the
last issue that also was free online. Since I couldnt find
it, I downloaded the online version. I understand this is
the first one, but I have to say aside from the color pics,
it was rather uninvigorating. It was difficult to read, the
highlights were for the first time about people I could care
less about, the gear was all shit I wouldnt use, and the
reviews were cut down so short that there was no possibility
for serendipitous discovery (as was the case for every issue
before this).

Like I said, I am sure they are ironing out the kinks, but
this isnt really convincing me to sign up for the online
service. I feel like I would have to see or hear about a
couple more "issues" before I signed up. There is something
to be said about flipping through a magazine while you are
standing in line waiting to buy the actual thing. I also
dont understand why its still only 4 issues now that it is
digital. I thought cutting out print costs / time and
having things readily available digitally, would expedite
things, save time, and allow for more content.

Anyways, let me reiterate that Grooves is a valuable
resource and has done a wonderful job of legitimizing
experiemental electronic music in many formats. Albeit a
bit disappointed, I am still curious to see where this
goes.

Opinions?


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-02-16 13:39 [#01842659]
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"Grooves (...) has done a wonderful job of legitimizing
experiemental electronic music in many formats"


what does that mean?


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2006-02-16 13:45 [#01842662]
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obviously it means that electronic music is fake music and
groove smag has tricked people into thinking otherwise.


 

offline Phobiazero from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-02-16 13:45 [#01842663]
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paper


 

offline mimi on 2006-02-16 13:50 [#01842668]
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yeah, groovesmag made a thread about this recently resulting
in a thread close and a b8 by vp


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2006-02-16 13:50 [#01842669]
Points: 2708 Status: Lurker



Well it was the only comprehensive publication on music more
like what is discussed here. From what I understood, they
had an active presence in the real world and now online I
guess. Also, they did well to establish associations
between contemporary design and electronic music, as was
seen on by the layout of the magazine and guest cover
artists, etc.

I just thought it was a (nearly) complete package in a
rather vague and under-represented genre of music and
culture.


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2006-02-16 13:50 [#01842670]
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not any more. that thread is open again.


 

offline groovesmag on 2006-02-16 14:23 [#01842708]
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hey gl0tch,

thanks for the feedback. let me try to hit the points you
make one by one.

1) we unfortunately didn't get a lot of specific
pre-production help from the online publisher we're using so
while we tried to increase the font size over print, etc.,
it still came out a little small. we'll try to tweak it for
next time.

2) the reason we are doing four 2006 issues is because i'm
expeciting my third child any day now and i have a day job
that obviously demands attention. i hope that we can
increase frequency in 2007.

3) in terms of reviews being cut down, i don't think people
would want 100+ reviews crammed onto digital "pages" like we
did with print. so most new reviews are being posted daily,
for free, on the groovesmag.com site. instead, i decided we
should do review columns that would be more readable for the
digital issues.

believe me, i'm doing my best to make the next issue even
better. i know it's a new medium and it's obviously just not
the same as print. but this was the best way to keep grooves
and its mission around. i hope you can have a little
patience.

thanks
sean
groovesmag.com


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2006-02-16 14:34 [#01842724]
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Thanks Sean. Congrats on the kid btw. Obviously that takes
precedence above all else. Again, I think Grooves is very
special. I appreciate your hard work.

I wasnt aware of the daily reviews. This makes me happier.
Anyway you will post the Table of Contents on the new issues
to the general public before they are offically uploaded?


 

offline groovesmag on 2006-02-16 14:38 [#01842732]
Points: 26 Status: Regular



yeah, we even have an rss feed if you want to be updated on
new reviews. we'll have a new version of the site up soon so
it will be more obvious that new reviews are appearing.

and i always try to let people know what the ToC of new
issues is.


 


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