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Reorganisation
[edit]Artrocker covers a number of projects owned by different people, one of which is a magazine. This page has been reorganised to reflect that. The magazine has also been given its own page in order that the various magazine page templates can be applied and to help people researching magazines specifically. The artrocker projects have been around quite a while now and have a continuing impact on UK music culture. Artrocker 'alumni' have gone on to write for diverse publications such as the NME, Guardian, BBC and Vice. This page is a start at collecting these strands together and any ex or current artrocker contributors are invited to improve this page and create a more comprehensive view of what artrocker has represented throughout its history. In particular it would be great to get a link to Oliver Savidge's (2004?) full-length documentary, missing contributors (this is just a small sample) and perhaps what ex-contributors have gone on to.
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[edit]Hello - - I'm trying to get in contact with Dave Depares. I'm searching family history and this site came up in a Google search. Appreciate any assistance. I can be contacted at: rdepares@westpac.com.au Thanks
"from the people who make music what it is"
[edit]This page seems to read like an ad from here on. I've tagged it accordingly.
Also, they seem to be comparing their total-circulation with NME's total-sales to suggest that they're a realitively big player. However, circulation is generally five-or-so times sales. This comparison seems deliberately misleading. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 149.254.192.192 (talk) 11:06, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Additionally, they offer their own unaudited circulation figures - the 'source' listed is their own press pack. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 149.254.192.192 (talk) 11:07, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Naming
[edit]i reckon this page should be named "Artrocker" rather than "ArtRocker" - i have a copy of the magazine here, in every mention (including on the cover) it calls itself "Artrocker", lowercase "r". 87.102.66.114 (talk) 18:52, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
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