Favourite 90s dance mag?

Much enjoyed their “Do Us A Tape” column…

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Gotta be Jockey Slut for me

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7 was a great weekly too. Anthony Teasdale’s column was :ok_hand:

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Back before Sia became a global star

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Used to regularly buy Jockey Slut, Muzik & Urb from the U.S

Early 90’s Scottish rave magazine

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Was Keep On the 90’a or 00’s?

I’ve only got a couple of copies of Keep On, from the mid '00s, used to be able to pick up copies free from Record shops, like Faith magazine.

i bought them all jockey slut,q,select,mixmag,dj mag,muzik,nme,melody maker…back when there was no internet it was a case of drinking it all in lol

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I’ve got issue 2 and it seems to be from 2004. No dates anywhere.

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never got round buying apeman magazine, was it good ?

I’ve got 3 or 4 of them. It was a pretty good indie mag in the style of Straight No Chaser with Mitch on the design instead of Swifty.

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Still got a couple of copies of Apeman, it was a weird mix of music & porn, with pieces on Ron Jeremy & Mary Millington next to pieces on Schoolly D & U Roy

Any one remember Fat Lace, the magazine for ageing B Boys?

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Bought Muzik & Jockey Slut religiously in the 90s - early 00s here stateside. Mixmag never really did it for me. Someone scanned Muzik’s entire print run and it can be found here. Fun times. .

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Here in the US, I mostly read the Uk mags as well. We didn’t have too many of our own. But one here that deserves a mention, that hasn’t yet, is XLR8R.

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Yes. I read his book. Dan?? Main guy… It was quite funny.

Yeah, Dan Greenpeace, didn’t know he wrote a book though.

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I still have a pretty massive collection of jockey slut, muzik, straight no chaser, herb garden, the face, i-D, keep on, breakin point, sleaze nation and various other random music/yoof culture mags. My poor kids will need an artic to bin them all when I pop my clogs.

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