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− | '''Emo.Core''' is a [[perzine|personal]] [[fanzine]] by Therese | + | [[Image:Emocore2.jpg|210px|thumb|rightt|Second issue]] |
+ | '''Emo.Core''' is a [[perzine|personal]] [[fanzine]] by Therese and Stephan from Dortmund, Germany. | ||
− | The focus of this [[zine]] is on the scene, [[punk]] and political issues in their area. It features interviews, personal articles and political columns. | + | The focus of this [[zine]] is on the scene, [[punk]], and political issues in their area. It features interviews, personal articles and political columns written in German. |
− | == Issues == | + | === Issues === |
− | '''Emo.Core #1''' | + | '''Emo.Core #1''' February 2007: Personal notes on town fascists, [[Straight Edge]], Benjamin Blümchen, MySpace, interviews with Kollerteralschaden, Katzenstreik and Antitainment, a tour diary, review of the Force Attack-Open Air festival and reviews. |
− | '''Emo.Core #2''' | + | '''Emo.Core #2''' March 2008: About the police, work, the network Studi-VZ, a tour diary from the band Sidetracked, interviews with Pascow, Black Stuff Mailorder, and poems. |
== External Link == | == External Link == |
Latest revision as of 22:30, 12 May 2009
Emo.Core is a personal fanzine by Therese and Stephan from Dortmund, Germany.
The focus of this zine is on the scene, punk, and political issues in their area. It features interviews, personal articles and political columns written in German.
Issues
Emo.Core #1 February 2007: Personal notes on town fascists, Straight Edge, Benjamin Blümchen, MySpace, interviews with Kollerteralschaden, Katzenstreik and Antitainment, a tour diary, review of the Force Attack-Open Air festival and reviews.
Emo.Core #2 March 2008: About the police, work, the network Studi-VZ, a tour diary from the band Sidetracked, interviews with Pascow, Black Stuff Mailorder, and poems.