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− | '''Woofah''' is a London-based music fanzine launched in 2007 covering reggae, grime and dubstep. | + | |
+ | '''Woofah''' is a London-based music [[fanzine]] launched in 2007 covering reggae, grime and dubstep. | ||
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+ | The 'zine was produced after a number of contributors realised they held a common frustration with the lack of good independently produced writing about their favourite music. | ||
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+ | Inspirations for Woofah include the reggae fanzines [[Boom Shaka Lacka]], [[Reggae Quarterly]], and [[Pressure Drop]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 8 April 2009
Woofah is a London-based music fanzine launched in 2007 covering reggae, grime and dubstep.
The 'zine was produced after a number of contributors realised they held a common frustration with the lack of good independently produced writing about their favourite music.
Inspirations for Woofah include the reggae fanzines Boom Shaka Lacka, Reggae Quarterly, and Pressure Drop.