Frontpage (techno magazine)
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Frontpage (techno magazine)
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Frontpage was a German magazine for electronic music and techno culture. The first release was in May 1989 with a run of 5000 copies and 8 pages. From this, Frontpage developed into one of the most important German techno magazines, with a run of 70,000 copies and 140 pages in 1996. Stefan Weil is one of the founders. It was established as an in-house fanzine for Technoclub, Dorian Gray, located in Frankfurt Airport. In 1992 the headquarters was moved to Berlin. Running out of money, the last re
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German magazine
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2024-03-22T03:27:52Z
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