About the Judas Kiss magazine, as was
The Judas Kiss magazine was one of the leading small print journals that captured the very essence of the post-industrial scene through the written medium.
Focusing primarily but not exclusively on musical aspects of this genre, including such styles as neo-folk, martial/military, neo-classical, noise, dark ambient, power electronics and all that falls in between. Through in-depth, yet delectably readable interviews and articles, the Judas Kiss strives to delve into the very souls of these artists/bands to unearth how and why they produce the powerful and stimulating music they record.
It was with regret that as from the 03/06/06 the decision has been made to cease the printed version of the Judas Kiss magazine. This was a very hard decision to make and was done so for a number of reasons - for more information on this please see the Judas Kiss website.
The Judas kiss magazine (printed) has now left the building..
However this is by no means the end of the Judas Kiss in fact its just the start of a new chapter.
Work is also well underway on a brand new Judas Kiss website this is currently being worked on in the back ground and as soon as its full developed will be launched with a huge review and new interview sections.
Since the demise of the Judas kiss magazine and the move completely on the web we are now able to expand on the plethora of musical styles we are able to cover.
This means that along with our usual musicwe are now able to cover a whole spectrum of other styles and tastes including (but not exclusively): Post rock, Atmospheric,Electronica, Experimental, Abstract,
avant garde/avant rock, Drone, soundtracks,Alt. country/Americana,
Modern folk,Horror punk/death rock
The range is music we can now cover is huge - the Judas Kiss can now truly explore the boundaries of modern music and beyond.
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