Cadence - The Review of Jazz & Blues: Creative Improvised Music - Cadence magaine now has its own web presence. Please see: http://www.cadencebuilding.com and email to cadence@cadencebuilding.com
Clicks and Clangs - "Clicks
and Klangs is a bimonthly music e-zine which covers adventurous music from hip-hop to
Krautrock, free-jazz to drum and bass, post-rock to psychedelic punk, country blues to
electronica. Featuring interviews, articles, special features, its own streaming
audio radio station, a links directory and (soon to come) discussion forums, Clicks and
Klangs serves up a small slice of the very best in underground music from just about any
era or genre from this and the last century."
Coda - From Canada, and a standard-bearer for quality reviews, articles,
and interviews since 1958.
Halana - A journal featuring an assortment of styles and musicians related to jazz.
Jazz Review - Covers a variety of styles, runs reviews, and contains many other features.
Jazz Weekly
- An online journal of jazz and improvised music, containing reviews of new recordings,
interviews, and other information. I once wrote recording reviews for this journal.
IMPROVIJAZZATION NATION - An interesting mix of
styles and information, from Zzaj Productions and Rotcod Zzaj (Dick Metcalf).
One Final Note - A quarterly journal dedicated to creative jazz (a.k.a. free jazz, avant-garde jazz, new music, Great Black Music, ecstatic jazz, etc.) and all things related.
The Open Space - A
Magazine - "The OPEN SPACE WEB MAGAZINE invites interested and
committed people to work collaboratively to create and sustain an ongoing web-based
publication/forum associated with The OPEN SPACE MAGAZINE, and with OPEN SPACE
PUBLICATIONS. The online site is a context for publication of work in and about creative
phenomena which may not fit into the print format, by virtue of medium, subject, or forum.
We
would like to provide opportunities to experiment in directions which are made available
uniquely
within this kind of space: person-to-person exchange, for example, and webcasting, file
exchanges, chat spaces, exhibition spaces, and other community building projects."
Opprobrium - Features musicians from the free end of the spectrum.
Signal to Noise - A mix of jazz styles, excellent interviews and reviews.
Sound Projector
- "The Sound Projector is a magazine written and drawn by
British Underground Cartoonists who like music... it is simply an open platform for
ideas, pointers, directions, the million and one ways in which the drug of music can
short-circuit your brain, expand your horizons, and connect you to your inner being."
The Wire - From the UK, this
journal features music from a variety of genres, including jazz, and contains reviews,
articles, interviews, etc.
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