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RUBBERNECK

1985-2000

15 Years of Independent Publishing

email: rubberneck@btinternet.com

 

Welcome. Rubberneck was founded in 1985 by its editor/publisher Chris Blackford, and is the longest-running experimental music magazine in Britain specialising in improvised musics (improv to its friends). Other genres covered include free jazz, experimental rock, electroacoustic, contemporary composition, plus a section concerned with film music. Contents typically consist of interviews, specially commissioned essays by leading musicians, CD reviews, book reviews, magazine listings, and a video review section devoted to non-mainstream film, including silent film and animation. From time to time, experimental fiction is also published. Happy reading!

what's new

new issue

back issues

special issues

CD reviews (List 1; List 2; List 3; List 4)

film music

video reviews

silent film

millennial mavericks

20th century treasures

secret Basingstoke (photo archive)

links

Editor/Publisher - Chris Blackford

Reviews Team - Chris Atton, Jim Barker, Catherine Blackford, Bruce Coates, Giuseppe Colli, John Eyles, Gus Garside, Fred Grand, Mark Greenaway, Brian Marley, Will Montgomery, Declan O'Driscoll, Gerard F Tierney

Please note that Rubberneck magazine (ISSN 0952-6609) is not affiliated to any other business, organisation or individual(s) on the Net using the name 'Rubberneck'.

"And that's my end, for man can wish no more, than so to write, as none e'er writ before." Rochester (1647-1680)

If you find mistakes on this website, please remember that they are there for a purpose. We try to publish something for everyone, and some people are always looking for mistakes.

Website compiled, designed and struggled with - Chris Blackford

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