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Eurock - Music & Second Culture Post Millennium Archie
Patterson's wonderful fanzine, EUROCK, is unique in the world of
rock fanzines, not only for its breadth and depth, but also for its
incredible 20-year run. Music and words are different mediums, and
it isn't easy to describe one with the other. What does come
through in the reviews, loud and clear, is his unflagging
enthusiasm for the music, through thick and thin. This is what
truly sets EUROCK apart from almost every other act of rock
journalism; Archie never lost his idealism. I was struck by his
editorial in the 27th issue, when most journalists would have
long-since become jaded or burned-out. To my mind, it serves as a
perfect summary of the magic that was EUROCK: "Music can be a voice
that speaks to and means something to people maybe it's the most
powerful form of communication we can share. In addition, if
made/played for the right reasons, it brings out the best in
people. EUROCK's function on all levels is to turn people on to new
music that in some way works in this positive way." The first book,
European Rock & the Second Culture was a massive 700+-page
reference source of real time journalism, full of in the moment
opinions and reactions to the music and culture in flux during a
time of change. The new one, Music & Second Culture Post
Millennium, is 235 pages, offering reflections on the past, looking
back at the history of artists who Eurock has covered from the
beginning. It also features interviews and thought pieces that
offer perspective on where the music has been, gone to, as well as
a very personal remembrance of who, what, where & how I've
spent my life. It covers a vast and diverse array of International
artists, some more famous in the experimental music scene, others
not so, many translated into English for the first time. It also is
Augmented by Audio Content online at: www.eurock.com Some of the
Interviews & Features included are: Giorgio Gomelsky Gilbert
Artman & Urban Sax Richard Pinhas of Heldon Christian Vander of
Magma Florian Fricke of Popol Vuh Godfather of Deutsch Rock Gerhard
Augustin A Tour Journal of Ashra in Japan by Harald Grosskopf
Original documents of the Cosmic Couriers Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser &
Gille Lettmann Kluster] Flashback, A history of Conrad Schnitzler
The "Banned" Czech band Plastic People of the Universe Mikhail
Chekalin Russia's Post Symphonic Composer Savage Rose's Freedom
& Love The Experimental Music Scene in Mexico Complete EUROCK
& MIR Records Discographies music & Much More
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