I think they're just becoming more specialized - even more than just
"electronic dance music magazine"
and there is always some new magazine popping up though so I don't think
we're quite there yet
MEK
robin
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Jockey Slut went exactly the same way before carking it.
We live in a post-magazine world.
robin...
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>>Overall, I think XLR8R does a pretty good job for a N.American glossy.
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> but theyve gone WAYYYY downhill in the past few years. i swear i read
> more stuff in there about white hiphop emcees, trendy indie rock
> bands, and hipster dancemusic thats in style this week be it bhangra
> or dancehall or crunk or whatever than i do music of actual substance.
> its not as big of a joke as URB, but theyre on their way. how
> disappointing.
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> tom
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