5 music magazines you may not have heard of.
In these challenging times, high-quality music journalism is more important than ever.
You'd have to live under a rock not to be familiar with publications such as Resident Advisor, DJmag or Mixmag. Fancy exploring more? Check our list of music magazines you might not have heard of yet.
Best for learning the ins and outs of music production.
An online magazine dedicated to dance music production. It focuses on all things technical such as software & equipment but also features useful tutorials for anyone who's into music-making. You'll find reads on anything from club promotion, pro audio, DJing, music publishing and the record industry.
An indie music blog, Pigeons and Planes, is part of the Complex platform. This music discovery website will help you keep up with new music, across all genres and from all corners of the globe.
4. Loud and Quiet
Best for captivating music essays
A London-based independent, monthly music magazine featuring publications on modern music. Expect news from underground artists, playlists’ selections and interesting interviews.
5. The Quietus
Best for well-researched, longer reads
Even though The Quietus primarily focuses on rock music and pop culture, it’s a must-read for anyone who’s interested in music. Worth checking out for its excellent essays on contemporary issues the music industry is facing right now.
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