Gonzo (magazine) explained

Gonzo (circus)
Language:Dutch
Category:Music magazine
Frequency:Bi-monthly
Firstdate:1991
Country:Belgium
Netherlands
Based:Amsterdam
Website:www.gonzocircus.com

Gonzo (circus) is a Dutch-language bi-monthly culture[1] and music magazine, first published in 1991 in Belgium.[2] It is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[2] The magazine primarily focuses on contemporary musical genres such as punk, industrial, hip hop, jazz, improvised music, modern classical music, indie rock, noise, electronic music and world music.[2] The founders are Stefan Joosten and Dirk Vreys. Since 1995 each publication is accompanied by a compilation CD under the name Mind the Gap, featuring new artists. In June 1998 Guy Bleus organised a retrospective exhibition of Gonzo (circus) (1991-1998) and Mind The Gap (1995-1998) at the Centre for Visual Arts (now Z33) in Hasselt (Belgium).[3]

Gonzo (circus) is published by the publisher Virtumedia.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Meagan Hughes. Sound Walks by Gonzo in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Belgium.. 2 August 2015. Untapped Cities. 17 July 2013.
  2. Web site: Mapping Netherlands: Performing Arts - Publications. DutchCulture. 2 August 2015.
  3. Marc Van den Bossche, Pêle-Mêle: Guy Bleus® - 42.292, cultuurcentrum Hasselt, 2010, p.132.
  4. http://www.discogs.com/label/Gonzo%20Circus Gonzo Circus