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'''Koekrant''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.  
 
'''Koekrant''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.  
  
'''Koekrant''' was written by Diana Ozon and Hugo Kaagman between 1977 and 1984. It was a punk zine like contemporary zines at the time covering the punk scene and music in Amsterdam but one difference between Koekrant and other zines was that contained literature work. The cover sometimes had stencilwork as well as being photocopied. It was also sometimes written under a different name such as Koecrandt, Coekrandt, Koekkrant, Koekrand, and Coekrant.  
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'''Koekrant''' was written by Diana Ozon and Hugo Kaagman between 1977 and 1984. It was a punk zine like its contemporaries at the time covering the punk scene and music in Amsterdam with the notable difference being that Koekrant featured literary work as well. The cover sometimes had stencilwork as well as being photocopied. It was also sometimes written under a different name such as Koecrandt, Coekrandt, Koekkrant, Koekrand, and Coekrant.  
  
 
Years later the Nieuwe Koekrant was released by Johan van Leeuwen which lasted several years. In total there were more than a hundred issues of Koekrant written.  
 
Years later the Nieuwe Koekrant was released by Johan van Leeuwen which lasted several years. In total there were more than a hundred issues of Koekrant written.  
  
 
[[Category:Zines from The Netherlands]] [[Category:1970's publications]] [[Category:1980's publications]]
 
[[Category:Zines from The Netherlands]] [[Category:1970's publications]] [[Category:1980's publications]]
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[[Category:Punk]]

Revision as of 07:39, 18 July 2007

Koekrant was a punk zine from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Koekrant was written by Diana Ozon and Hugo Kaagman between 1977 and 1984. It was a punk zine like its contemporaries at the time covering the punk scene and music in Amsterdam with the notable difference being that Koekrant featured literary work as well. The cover sometimes had stencilwork as well as being photocopied. It was also sometimes written under a different name such as Koecrandt, Coekrandt, Koekkrant, Koekrand, and Coekrant.

Years later the Nieuwe Koekrant was released by Johan van Leeuwen which lasted several years. In total there were more than a hundred issues of Koekrant written.