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| 1. Who do we send our recordings to for you to review? | |||||
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Who do we send
our recordings to for you to review? Firstly, take a moment to look around this site. A passing familiarity at least with the types of bands we tend to cover in our reviews columns is usually a good indication that we'll be interested in what you're doing. If you're sure you have something that's likely to be right up our street (and you'd be surprised at what is sometimes!), then here's where to send things to: |
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Attn. Simon Lewis, Terrascope Online Reviews Editor 63 Millers Close Leominster Herefordshire HR6 8BP England
e-mail: Simon Lewis reviews(at)terrascope(dot)co(dot)uk |
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| Alternatively, if you'd particularly like Phil McMullen's opinion, then by all means feel free to contact him direct:
Attn. Phil McMullen Terrascope Online 37 Sandridge Road Melksham Wiltshire SN12 7BQ England
e-mail: Phil McMullen
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How does our band get to play one of your shows?
Phil hand picks bands to play each Terrastock festival himself, often over a year ahead of schedule.
Terrastock festivals are billed as "a celebration of Terrascopic music". At no time in the past has a band performed at Terrastock who hasn't previously been written about or featured in the Terrascope, either online or in the magazine. Your first move therefore is to follow Step 1 (above)
You then need to make sure your band is firmly on Phil's own radar. It's recommended that you contact him direct (via the email address shown above) stating your case. Posting a comment on MySpace isn't enough. In fact, MySpace (and electronic press kits generally) are probably best avoided altogether. The Terrascope is very keen on the aesthetics of popular music - we love vinyl, tolerate CDs, and particularly admire bands and artists who have an understanding of the role the visual arts play in the appreciation of music. There simply aren't enough hours in the day to click on the links of every website we're directed towards - so if you love music as we love music, wrap it up in a nice little package and send it along for us to share and enjoy.
The selection criteria for the TEA parties is a little less rigorous, although again since they are showcases for "terrascopic" music it stands to reason that bands and artists will be familiar names from amongst the music we cover. |
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What's happening with the magazine these days?
The Ptolemaic Terrascope Magazine is now a separate entity to Terrascope Online, edited and published in the U.S.A. by Pat Thomas.
The first issue under the new regime, Issue 36, was published in September 2007.
Any current subscriptions at the time of the final UK issue, issue 35, were honoured by the new publishers. They are not however accepting new subscriptions or subscription renewals.
Items for review consideration should be sent to the following address.
Attn. Pat Thomas Editor, The Ptolemaic Terrascope Magazine PO Box 18841, Oakland, CA 94619-8841 United States of America
e-mail: normalsf(at)earthlink(dot)net
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