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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Moderator:DYPSS1::SCHAFER
Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

7.0. "Publications (Magazines) - Names and Addresses" by --UnknownUser-- () Mon Mar 05 1984 20:14

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7.1Topic DescriptionDYO780::SCHAFERBrad ... DTN 433-2408Thu Sep 29 1988 19:108
    This topic will be used to store names, addresses, telephone numbers
    and other pertinent information about COMMUSIC related publications. 

    The title of each reply should contain the name of the publication. The
    reply should contain subscription information and a description of the
    content and orientation of the rag (eg, primarily guitar info for head
    banger teenie boppers).
    
7.2Keyboard Magazine.DYO780::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Wed Aug 23 1989 19:4523
Magazine Address:

    Keyboard Magazine
    GPI Publications
    20085 Stevens Blvd.
    Cupertino, CA  95014
    (408) 446-1105
    (408) 4461088 (FAX)

Subscriptions:

    Keyboard
    Subscription Dept.
    P.O. Box 4061
    Cupertino, CA  95015-9932
    (800) 289-9919

    The subscription phone # is in Colorado (don't know what number these
    folks call - sorry).  They handle all subscription problems (like
    issues not received, etc.). 

    As of this date, subscription is $23.95 per year.

7.3CMJMILKWY::JANZENTom 2285421 FXO/28 Franklin MATue Mar 27 1990 19:3314
    The Massachusettes Institute of Technology Computer Music Journal is
    about 4-10 years ahead of its time; that is, theories are printed in it
    that become products some years later.  I have an article in X:3, so
    products based on my ideas should be appearing in the next year or so
    ;-).    You can buy editions from about the previous year at the MIT Press
    boostore (not the  mit bookstore which is across the street in the
    basement) in Cambridge facing out to the street off campus. 
    down from the health food store a few feet from the kendall square T
    stop in boston.  Buy one or two before subscribing.  I have about 40 of
    them that I hardly read in depth.
    You may be able to buy the theremin issue at that bookstore.
    You subscribe at MIT Press Journals; if you have another MIT journal
    try the same address.  It's like mail stop e40 or something.
    Tom
7.4MIT CMJMILKWY::JANZENTom 2285421 FXO/28 Franklin MAWed Mar 28 1990 02:499
    MIT Computer Musical Journal
    $30 per year for engineers, four issues per year.
    The MIT Press
    55 Hayward Street
    Cambridge, MA  02142
    
    my information is about a year old.
    or more.
    Tom
7.5OPTIONS [?]SALSA::MOELLERI know-let's speed up the Blues!Wed Apr 11 1990 00:245
    The March issue of Music Technology, in the "Reader's Tapes"
    department, mentioned a publication called OPTIONS.  Has anyone heard
    of this ?
    
    thnak uoy.  karl
7.6Lipsmacking !BAHTAT::KENTpeekayWed Apr 11 1990 07:216
    
    
    There is a Magazine in the U.K. called OPTIONS I can't believe it could
    be of help. What was the context ?
    
    					Paul.
7.7Option MagazineAQUA::ROSTBass is the placeWed Apr 11 1990 12:5319
    
    There *is* a magazine out of CA called *Option* which is an interesting
    rag.  I just subscribed  this year, after I saw an issue that had
    *forty* pages of record reviews that ranged from bluegrass to Sun Ra to
    hardcore to worldbeat. Yeah!!!
    
    It's bimonthly, they avoid the mainstream scene almost entirely.  Some
    recent cover stories were on Kate Bush and Laurie Anderson, that's
    about as commercial as they get.  Good editorials, too, including some
    on the death of indie labels, why CDs are ripping off the public, etc.
    Last issue had a fascinating tour diary of an experimental band from
    NYC touring behind the Iron Curtain just before the Wall came
    down...fascinating stuff.  Lotsa ads for records that you won't want
    your kids or Tipper Gore to find out about.  Two-year paid subs get a
    free CD.  
    
    I can post the address in here if I can remember to bring it in.
    
    								Brian
7.8that's it!SALSA::MOELLERI know-let's speed up the Blues!Wed Apr 11 1990 16:566
    re .6 - PK, you shouldn't 'read' stuff like that..
    
    re .7 - Brian, that's it.. I'm interested in getting my album reviewed
    by them...  please bring in the address if you can. Thanks.
    
    I KNEW the COMMUSIC community would come through - karl
7.9Mix, anyone?DYPSS1::SCHAFERWill Rogers never met Metzenbaum.Tue Jan 07 1992 15:344
    Anyone know the address/phone # for Mix?  I'm considering subscribing,
    but want to check 'em out first.  Thanks.
    
+b
7.10Mix Magazine Info..SUBWAY::GRAHAMThe revolution will be televisedWed Jan 08 1992 06:4714
    >Anyone know the address/phone # for Mix? 
    
    		MIX
    
    	An ACT III Publication
    	Also publishers of 'Electronic Musician'
    	and 'Mix Bookshelf'.
    
    National Editorial, Advertising and Business Offices,
    6400 Hollis St. #12, Emeryvillle, CA 94608 
    (510-653-3307), IMC 736 FAX (510-653-5142)
    
    ---
    Kris..