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''Eurock'' started in 1973 as a spinoff to Patterson's radio show. It featured European experimental music groups, particularly bands from Germany such as Amon Duul, Can, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream, and later bands and musicians such as Plastic People, and Sven Grünberg.  At least 40 issues were released, with ''Eurock'' eventually becoming also a distributor of music and a record label.  
 
''Eurock'' started in 1973 as a spinoff to Patterson's radio show. It featured European experimental music groups, particularly bands from Germany such as Amon Duul, Can, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream, and later bands and musicians such as Plastic People, and Sven Grünberg.  At least 40 issues were released, with ''Eurock'' eventually becoming also a distributor of music and a record label.  
  
Contrubitng writers included Chris Cutler, Klaus Schulze, and Robert-Jan Stips, among others.
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Contributing writers included Joe Carducci, Chris Cutler, Klaus Schulze, and Robert-Jan Stips, among others.
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Featured interviews were with Holger Czukay, among others.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[http://www.eurock.com '''Eurock''' online]
 
*[http://www.furious.com/perfect/eurock.html interview with Archie Patterson, editor of '''Eurock''']
 
*[http://www.furious.com/perfect/eurock.html interview with Archie Patterson, editor of '''Eurock''']
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Revision as of 02:02, 5 April 2014

Eurock is a fanzine by Archie Patterson.

Eurock started in 1973 as a spinoff to Patterson's radio show. It featured European experimental music groups, particularly bands from Germany such as Amon Duul, Can, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream, and later bands and musicians such as Plastic People, and Sven Grünberg. At least 40 issues were released, with Eurock eventually becoming also a distributor of music and a record label.

Contributing writers included Joe Carducci, Chris Cutler, Klaus Schulze, and Robert-Jan Stips, among others.

Featured interviews were with Holger Czukay, among others.

External Links