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'''''resident''''' is an Austrian music magazine with strong focus on the German speaking [[drum'n'bass]] scene. Its released quarterly and includes a mix [[CD]] featuring a regional label or artist.


'''''Resident''''' (styled as '''''resident''''') was an [[Austria]]n [[music magazine]] with a strong focus on the German-speaking [[drum and bass|drum-and-bass]] industry.
The magazine's main idea is it to promote the often neglected but highly talented German and Austrian drum'n'bass scene.


==History and profile==
The first issue has been released in October 2005, its release was accompanied by a major drum'n'bass event in [[Vienna]]. The Lineup featured more than 15 Acts, including internationally famous and not-yet-famous [[DJ]]s, [[MC]]s and [[VJ (media personality)|VJ]]s.
The first issue was released in October 2005, which was accompanied by a drum-and-bass event in [[Vienna]].<ref name=pfm>{{cite web|title=Resident - Vienna, Austria|url=http://www.play.fm/show/resident|publisher=Play FM|accessdate=1 November 2014}}</ref> Released quarterly, the magazine included a mix compact disc featuring a regional label or artist. The magazine's main idea was to promote the German and Austrian drum-and-bass industry.<ref name=pfm/>
Alongside many others:


The lineup featured more than fifteen acts, including internationally famous and not-yet-famous [[DJ]]s, [[MC]]s and [[VJ (media personality)|VJ]]s. Acts included:
* [[John B]],
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* [[Syncopix]],
* [[Basstikal]],
* [[John B]]
* [[Shroombab]],
* [[Syncopix]]
* [[MC SINISTA]],
* [[Basstikal]]
* [[Splinta]] and
* [[Shroombab]]
* [[MC Davox]].
* [[MC SINISTA]]
* [[Splinta]]
* [[MC Davox]]
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With a circulation of 2,000 copies, it is the highest circulation German speaking drum'n'bass magazine worldwide.
With a circulation of 2,000 copies, it was the highest circulation German-speaking drum-and-bass magazine worldwide. The final issue was dated 17 November 2008.

==See also==
{{Portal|Austria|Journalism}}
* [[List of magazines in Austria]]
* [[List of music magazines]]
* [[Music of Austria]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{url|resident.at}} (in [[German language|German]]), the magazine's official website

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Latest revision as of 06:01, 17 April 2024

resident
The cover of the magazine's first issue, released October 2005 and featuring MC Sinista.
EditorNicolaus Klinger
CategoriesDrum and bass music
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation2,000[when?]
Founded2005 (20 years ago) (2005)
First issue10 October 2005 (19 years ago) (2005-10-10)
Final issue
Number
17 November 2008 (16 years ago) (2008-11-17)
12
CompanyVerein Resident
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman
Websiteresident.at (in German)

Resident (styled as resident) was an Austrian music magazine with a strong focus on the German-speaking drum-and-bass industry.

History and profile

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The first issue was released in October 2005, which was accompanied by a drum-and-bass event in Vienna.[1] Released quarterly, the magazine included a mix compact disc featuring a regional label or artist. The magazine's main idea was to promote the German and Austrian drum-and-bass industry.[1]

The lineup featured more than fifteen acts, including internationally famous and not-yet-famous DJs, MCs and VJs. Acts included:

With a circulation of 2,000 copies, it was the highest circulation German-speaking drum-and-bass magazine worldwide. The final issue was dated 17 November 2008.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Resident - Vienna, Austria". Play FM. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
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