Noise Receptor Journal continues its adventures into the physical world, where this print venture constitutes the physical manifestation of the Noise Receptor blog, but also contains interview and art content to differentiate it from the already published web-based reviews.
While Noise Receptor Journal is not intended to replace the website, it is however targeted at an audience who values the permanence of print media over the transience of web-content.
CONTENT
Long-form interviews with: Browning Mummery, Cipher Productions, Dødsmaskin, Geography of Hell, Infinexhuma & Raison D’être.
Reviews: 60+ detailed reviews (ambient/ industrial/ experimental / power electronics etc.).
Artwork: Cover artwork + review section artwork by Peter Andersson.
FORMAT
Increased size of publication format – 33% larger.
Professional print, colour cover, grey-scale throughout.
‘Perfect bound’ spine, with matt laminate, thick card stock cover.
104 pages in length.
Limited to 600 copies.
Weight | 0.205 kg |
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