Eurock 1973–1993

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1973197519771979198119831985198719891993

36 edizioni

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1973 #1

1974 #2

1975 #3

1975 #4

1976 #5

1976 #6

1977 #7-8

1977 v2 #1

1978 v2 #2

1978 v2 #3

1978 v2 #4

1979 v2 #5

1979 v2 #6

1980 #15

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1981 #18

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1984 #25

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1986 #29

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1987 #32

1987 #33

1988 #34

1988 #35

1989 #36

1990 #37

1993

1973 Edizione 1

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

36

Pubblicato:

1973–1993

Editore:

Archie Patterson

Posizione:

Fresno, California United States (1973–1976)
Portland, Oregon United States (1976–1979)
Torrance, California United States (1979–1983)
Portland, Oregon United States (1984–1993)
A young DJ named Archie Patterson started a weekly radio show dedicated to European psychedelic rock in Fresno, California in 1971, calling it Eurock. Taking inspiration from famed fanzine editor Greg Shaw, Patterson transformed Eurock into a zine in 1973. In 36 issues over the next 20 years, Eurock’s focus changed: it initially centered on progressive and kraut-rock, including Can, Faust, and Amon Düül II; in the 1980s, it turned to more do-it-yourself (DIY) and experimental styles, including artists like Metabolist, Pascal Comelade, and DDAA; and in the early 1990s, new age and electronic music dominated its pages. Patterson also founded a music distribution service, likewise entitled Eurock.