RSQ (magazine) explained

RSQ Magazine
Language:Slovene
Category:Music
Frequency:Monthly
Firstdate:13 May 2007
Lastdate:13 December 2009
Country:Slovenia

RSQ was a Slovene music magazine published monthly from 13 May 2007 through 13 December 2009.

Overview

At first, RSQ was only a digital/internet magazine that tried to fill the gap in Slovenian music magazines.

Its first issue was published on 13 May 2007. It came out regularly every 13th of the month for a year and a half. On 22 May 2008, RSQ was printed for the first time in honor of its first year of existence.

The Slovene group Sphericube released its first album, Jugda, with the issue. Two concerts under the name RSQlive were made due to the release. The public in Ljubljana (Gala Hala) and Maribor (Jazz klub Satchmo) was able to see Sphericube and the first two concerts by Adam (a group made by members of Srečna mladina, Gušti & Polona and Anavrin). The issue included a list of the "50 Best Albums in Independent Slovenia". 13 January 2009 the magazine started to publish monthly printed magazine. It was made by a group of young journalists, photographers and media people who tried to cover Slovenian and foreign music scene. In February 2009 they published The Days That Follow ..., the third album by a group Multiball. In March, Against the Gravity by Elvis Jackson, in April the debut album by Corkscrew, in June debut album by BRO and in November album Muzej revolucije by Zabranjeno Pusenje. The last issue of RSQ was published on 13 December 2009.

RSQ also helped promoting the first Slovenian internet concert by a group Kamerad Krivatoff.

The magazine featured interviews, CD and concert reviews, musician portraits, discographies.

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