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Donut Mag was a UK disc fanzine edited by [[Slice]] (Tom Dean), and the successor to [[Impact]]. | Donut Mag was a UK disc fanzine edited by [[Slice]] (Tom Dean), and the successor to [[Impact]]. | ||
− | Like Impact, it had an eccentric sense of humour, often directed towards [[Jonty]]. Perhaps the liveliest of UK disczines, it engaged fully with the European scene, and demo/fanzine reviews were a strong part of its appeal. Donut Mag was the 'house magazine' of [[Donut System]]. | + | Like Impact, it had an eccentric sense of humour, often directed towards [[Jonty]]. |
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+ | Perhaps the liveliest of UK disczines, it engaged fully with the European scene, and demo/fanzine reviews were a strong part of its appeal. | ||
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+ | Donut Mag was the 'house magazine' of [[Donut System]]. | ||
Two issues were produced. | Two issues were produced. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 23 March 2015
Donut Mag was a UK disc fanzine edited by Slice (Tom Dean), and the successor to Impact.
Like Impact, it had an eccentric sense of humour, often directed towards Jonty.
Perhaps the liveliest of UK disczines, it engaged fully with the European scene, and demo/fanzine reviews were a strong part of its appeal.
Donut Mag was the 'house magazine' of Donut System.
Two issues were produced.