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+----------------------+ -|MEET THE PRESS |- -|MEET THE PRESS BY DUKE|- +----------------------+ T The scene media has profound power to be a positive influence. It has the chance to tie the link between the consumer and the producer, but also the other way around. It represents the voice of the scene, and does therefore deserve to be heard. MEET THE PRESS is dedicated to the people behind the magazines, who are responsible for the scene being one, a family - together. +---------------------------+ ** |HIGHLIGHTING | ** \/ |HIGHLIGHTING - THIS EDITION| \/ +---------------------------+ T - THE MAGAZINE NEWS THE NEWS _________________ ________ T - THE MEDIA TODAY DEBATE _______________ ______ W - WORLD OF DEMOS RETURN ARTICLE _____________________ _______ T - THE MAGAZINE REVIEWS JUST OUT ____________________ ________ AND MUCH MORE.. THE C64 IS NOT A PC... ________________________________________ What does VANDALISM NEWS and THE TRIBUNE have in common with WINDOWS and the PC? The answer is: THE PAUSE SCREEN. The annoying pause screen rather. This screen may have a real purpose on the PC, as it prevents the screen from becoming damaged by whatever text or graphics, that may be on the screen - however, the C64 has no need for such a "tool", so why do these magazines insist on having one installed? The C64 is not, and will never be, a PC - no matter how much certain people would like it to be. Stop converting PC ideas to the C64, as it will only undermine the C64, and will certainly not help its struggle for survival. Leave the readers to work with other things while going through a magazine, without having to remove that really irritating screen, when they return to read some more. .. It serves absolutely no purpose! >< +-------------------+ | PROPAGANDA | | PROPAGANDA | | | |ALWAYS ON YOUR MIND| +-------------------+ -+R-----------S----+- =|REMEMBERING SHOCK|= -+-----------------+- Today, September of 1997, it has been just about 5 and a half years, since perhaps the greatest magazine-phenomenon released its very last edition. SHOCK, dutch based, took the world by storm, and impressed everyone to a degree, previously unheard of. The editors became SUPERSTARS, and to this day, it is remembered as undoubtedly the best magazine ever. But was it in fact deserving of such great attention and praise, as it received? Now, having collected all issues of SHOCK ever released, I dig down into the facts of this famous production, and take a look at the magazine - both inside and out. How SHOCK was voted into a top position worldwide is a mystery to me today. When SHOCK had its glory days, I was also struck by the hype, but today, having been awarded with the ability to see more clearly - perhaps provoked by age - I see SHOCK in a completely different way. SHOCK covered the elite scene, and had no interest in - or even in serving - anyone else, meaning the thousands of others part of the scene. How could it then possibly become voted into a top position, if it had nothing to offer the rest of the scene? The elite do not make out a great enough number to vote anyone into a chart, so it had to have been a hit in the general scene for it to have made it to a top position. SHOCK was in many ways a ground-breaking magazine. It was absolutely adored by everyone, and for most of its short life - only releasing 1O editions - it totally dominated the charts. The competitors - PROPAGANDA and MAMBA - were left in shock, and had very little to say during this age. SKATER and MIRAGE, the editors of SHOCK, had a way of charming their way into the market, that was quite unique. They produced probably the most beautiful outfit ever, and they were extremely friendly with almost everyone, later earning SKATER a top position in the much debated MOST LIKED chart on the boards. PROPAGANDA was controversial, SHOCK was not. SHOCK was the pretty boy, who could not do anything wrong or state an ugly fact. SHOCK never really shocked the world with its journalism or even - some might say - said a word at all. The chapters were short, far too short. When BIZZMO and DEEK from GENESIS PROJECT quit the scene, all they had to say about it, was exactly that. BIZZMO and DEEK quit the scene! No comments about the achievements of these people, no sadness to spot, no nothing. But hey, they had a smashing outfit! When the text was read in about two minutes, you could always stare at the logo for another two hours, while writing down SHOCK on all the vote- sheets. SHOCK, however, worked as a fantastic motivator. Everyone wanted to be in their charts, commented in their news or reviewed in their demo chapter. Why? Because it was read by all and loved by all - which equals fantastic exposure. Perhaps SHOCK will remain a mystery to me forever, much like MARILYN MONROE is a mystery, and sadly PRINCESS DIANA will too - now that she is gone too. .. /\ What we do know though, and most editors of today agree, SHOCK would have been beaten silly, had it tried to make a comeback today. The competition and level of journalism is quite simply too advanced, too detailed, too, well, unlike SHOCK. SHOCK was just pretty! But hey, if an outfit is great, the text must be too! .. >< +---------------------------+ -|Read SCENE ILLUSTRATED, |- |which features an exclusive| |interview with WESTBAM of | |LEGEND - and covers all **| -|about their comeback. \/|- +---------------------------+ +T---M-----T----+ -|THE MEDIA TODAY|- +---------------+ "MOTIVATING THE SCENE" The 9O's have been a wonderful decade for the magazines on the C64. They have earned themselves a place in all disk drives, and play a real role in keeping the scene together. The sceners love them, read them and will continue to do so - at least that appears to be the tendency. Today there is a good handful of decent magazines. There is certainly also a good number of horrible magazines, which should have never been made. Most, however, serve the readers with an acceptable coverage, leaving little to remain unknown about the current status of the scene. But what is the current status of the magazines then? What do they do to remain interesting for the sceners - and are they at all heard by the sceners? There are many questions to be asked, but few know exactly what the situation looks like at the moment. Most would agree though, that the news, and the charts, are the most important parts of a magazine - and should therefore be treated by the editors as such. These two parts are read by the most people, and generally the readers tend to read them first. However, even though the charts have a vital importance in keeping the scene motivated, it seems as though they have become somewhat of a chore for most editors. There is done very little to improve the way of the charts, and they have therefore remained pretty much untouched since they first came about. It should not only be informative reading the charts, it should also be interesting - maybe even exciting. But we can hardly say, they are anything but informative today, and that is a real shame. Every now and again the number one position is replaced by a new group, person or magazine, and all the editors have to say about this, is just stating the facts - instead of elaborating on why this is, and casting more light on the new star in the scene. The voters have received a lot of criticism for the poor state the charts often are in. By poor state, I refer to the tons of inactive sceners currently ruling the charts - which is hardly fair. But the voters seem to think so, and to be honest, the blame is on the magazine editors themselves - and not the voters. The magazine editors claim the voters should keep up to date themselves, but quite frankly, who's responsibility is it to keep the voters up to date? The answer is obvious: The magazines! Many magazines tend to go with what is known to be a success. It is rare to see a new chapter, that looks at the C64 scene in a different way, but still remains objective and informative at the same time. There are plenty of room for improvements in the magazines of today, and they need to use a lot more energy on this, than they do typing in addresses in the address chapters. Keeping the scene motivated is the number one responsibility of a magazine, at least in my opinion. How do we do this best? Or rather, how do we do this better? In the upcoming editions of MEET THE PRESS, I will be discussing this topic with some of the best magazine editors in the scene, and hopefully a Aood debate will come of it. MOTIVATING THE SCENE will continue.. WORLD OF DEMOS WILL RETURN... ________________________________________ Perhaps the most detailed demo covering chapter in the world, WORLD OF DEMOS, is set for a comeback in PROPAGANDA, once a staff has been assigned. The chapter that took the world by storm in the deceased, THE PULSE MAGAZINE, was visited by some of the biggest names in the demo-scene, such as; MADUPLEC and SYNDROM/CREST, STEVE/X-FACTOR, DRAX and METAL/VIBRANTS, TDJ/FOCUS and even MR.SEX/BYTERAPERS. It was not only a demo reviewing concept alone, we also had ideas on expanding, making more informative chapters for the demo community - all to be part of the WORLD OF DEMOS. We never succeeded completely in making WORLD OF DEMOS as great, as it certainly had potential of becoming, but now we have been awarded with a second chance. WORLD OF DEMOS is set for a comeback under the PROPAGANDA label! We have only just begun searching for fitting names to be the new WORLD OF DEMOS staff, and hopefully we would have completed this task by the time, the next PROPAGANDA issue hits the market. If you have any suggestions, as to how we could cover the demo-scene better, please send them to us, and we will be most appreciative. PROPAGANDA one hot magazine +T---M--------R------+ -|THE MAGAZINE REVIEWS|- +--------------------+ Welcome to the obligatory magazine reviews, which has always been a popular part of meet the press. I have made myself the owner of the latest c64 magazines to have reached the internet, and will now serve you my humble opinion, on the experience of reading them. The point-system on which the magazines are rated should be obvious once it appears. They will appear after all of the reviews. Hope they are taken as a sign, that improvement is always a possibility in the world. Remember that! SUBJECT : VANDALISM NEWS, 28TH EDITION. LABEL : ONSLAUGHT. ________________________________________ VENGEANCE is back and so VANDALISM NEWS also saw its way to the drives around the world once again. VANDALISM NEWS is VANDALISM NEWS, and VENGEANCE is and will always be VENGEANCE. Whether you like it or not. VENGEANCE has a special way of editing VANDALISM NEWS, that is probably unique in the world. He speaks his mind freely, and much of the magazine is used for self-serving propaganda, instead of objective journalism. He has been criticised for this in the past, but today there is no doubt - VANDALISM NEWS is VENGEANCE NEWS. It is really unfair of me to rate this edition, as it is more of a comeback edition, than a real release of usual standard. VENGEANCE came back, and had a lot on his mind - which is natural. This edition had pretty much all the defects a comeback issue would have, but in time, when VENGEANCE settles into the rhythm, it will no doubt rise in quality again. This edition, however, was poorly written, which is surprising, as it is edited by an Australian, who has English as his prime language. It is also filled with spelling errors, and reeks of stress. VANDALISM NEWS is assisted in the news department by JAZZCAT, and as a result is more or less a direct copy of the coverage found in DOMINATION. JAZZCAT and VENGEANCE may be friends and close colleagues in the same group, but they ought to settle on doing their own magazine or do what most would probably find most fitting - merge, and make DOMINATION and VANDALISM NEWS one. The point of the LIGHTERSIDE is not to amuse, but to offend. It was founded as a competitor to SATIRICA (now THE SCENE SHOW), but never found the style of which the chapter ought to be written in. Again VENGEANCE uses his opportunity as editor to rag on opponents. I have high hopes for the future though. VANDA- LISM NEWS can be much better than this, and no doubt VENGEANCE can too. When this edition is forgotten, VANDALISM NEWS will once again be a real player - who can be respected by its competitors, instead of just disappointing. SUBJECT : VITALITY, 2ND EDITION. LABEL : ALBION CREW. ________________________________________ VITALITY, another new magazine to have hit the scene, has golden dreams of becoming a famous magazine, read and loved by all. Although it may not be a current goal, it seems to be one for the future - and at first glance, it did not appear to be that unrealistic a hope, till reading the text opened my eyes to the facts. VITALITY, which is edited by DR.SOFT, UNLOCK, KMEG, QUESTOR of ALBION and MAVERICK of SAMAR, carries itself gracefully. The English is somewhat acceptable, although they are by no means top of the class. Here comes the problems. VITALITY claims to target primarily the ever growing Polish scene, but also cover very little of the news outside of Poland - very little indeed. As the scene basically includes the world, this magazine fails to satisfy anyone but the Polish scene. I fail to see how a Dane, like myself, should be at all interested in a magazine like VITALITY - and I recent the fact, that it is released world-wide, when it really only concerns the Polish scene. It even calls itself an English magazine and with English being the only real language in the scene, it should be directed towards all sceners. It should have been written in Polish, not that I in any way would approve of that, but it basically would have made no real difference to me, if it had. However, with that being said, they still serve charts, which does not restrict itself to Poland alone, but is open for all to enter. This magazine ought to make up its mind and figure out, whether it wants to cover the Polish scene - or just the general scene. The interview with MR.SEX surprised me - although reading the words of master TATU is always inspiring - as I thought he was from Finland. Well, he is, and that is just another paradox in this magazine, that has no real plan in who they want to target as an audience, but probably ends up being read and voted on by the Polish people in the end anyway. VITALITY seems like a good magazine. It has a lot of good sides to it, and if it would broaded its horizon, it could perhaps become a player in the scene. But this would have to include letting the rest of the scene be a part of the magazine, instead of just one people, one nationality, one slice of the scene. The scene is one - and should be only one. DRIVEN is in my mind the only magazine, that has successfully targeted one continent - but they have a real purpose, VITALITY do not. All VITALITY does is divide the scene into countries. What a shame! SUBJECT : PALLADIUM, 3RD EDITION. LABEL : ASCRAEUS. ________________________________________ Although I rarely bother commenting on the outfit of a magazine - considering the text is what should matter - I will make an exception in this case. This outfit is just about the most annoying I have ever seen, and trust me, I have seen quite a few. The graphics is horrible, and beams (flickers) like crazy. They have the nerve to be using IFLI graphics, claiming they are setting a new standard for magazines. What a joke! Please, if anything, you are setting a new LOWER standard. As luck would have it, my version of this magazine was bugged like hell - here I am talking about my disk - and because of that, many chapters refused to load. However, what I could load, I took as a sign of the overall strength of the magazine, and a review came from that. What is required from a decent magazine? Good English! Does PALLADIUM have good English? Certainly not! Horrible in fact, but unfortunately a lot of mags are no better - some are even worse, if that is possible. "Everybody wants to do their own mag" said a great scener once, and he was right. Even those, who were not meant to do one - and that includes many. Another horrible side to this magazine is a chapter called FANTASTIC, edited by ARCANE. This editor seem to think the world deserves to know about his many problems in life - his struggle to face the reality, we are all going to die, and why politicians are cheating us into a corrupt society. Please, oh please! I have absolutely nothing against a good political debate, but I prefer it to be between someone who actually knows about it. Life is not black and white, there are thousands of nuances, and attempting to see and analyse them all is impossible. Please, oh please! Write about the C64 and the scene, we are all a part of, and leave "the real world" out of it. When I turn on my computer, I do not want to read about politics - just as well as I do not want to read about the C64, when I read about politics. It is two separate worlds, or at least it should be. RAZOR RAMON's chapter, DR.RAZOR's, is no better either. It is an absolutely uninteresting chapter, that serves no purpose as an informative or even entertaining role in this magazine. But then again, why break a bad rhythm, when you have found it. I have not seen the first two editions of this magazine, but I assume it was not much better. The only chapters, that come close to a decent rating, would have to be the news chapters. They are fairly well written, but unfortunately drowns in the overall incompetence of the rest of the magazine. Once again we have been "awarded" a new magazine, that has absolutely nothing new or original to offer us. It is just another magazine in a line of many, and they will never, ever make it anywhere. PALLADIUM is written by and for its own editors. They, and no one else, could possibly have any interest in reading this pathetic excuse of a C64 magazine. +------------------------+ | PROPAGANDA | |Automatic for the People| +------------------------+ SUBJECT : THE CREST, 2ND EDITION. LABEL : INDEPENDENT. ________________________________________ There has been a lot of controversy following the release of this brand new magazine to have seen the light of day in the scene. It is mainly directed by dytec members; hardsequencer and dodger. The controversy has not been surrounding the contents or look of the magazine, but instead the name of the magazine. Magazines have been a draw of contro- versy since antichrist invented the conncept, but never has the name been the cause of the controversy. Till now! the crest is a magazine, not a group. So begins the magazine its informative quest to set the readers straight on scene affairs. "This magazine has nothing to do with the group crest" is written in a intro page to the magazine, and followed by the proud words of the modern editor; "This is an independent production". Not only does the name of the magazine bring back memories of great demo group, the outfit also has scary similarities to the style of crest - especially the logo. But, I am by no means a demo fanatic, so I will leave this alone. I took the liberty of looking up the world crest in a dictionary, and found it had a few different meanings. It could mean a shield, but also the feathery thing found on the head of a rooster. Why do I mention this? Well, basically just because the editors of the crest claimed they were in love with the meaning of the name, and therefore refused to drop it. The magazine itself is fairly main- stream. It does not revolutionize - or even attempt to - the magazine industry, but instead concentrates on what is well known to be a success. They cover the news well, and that is a good sign of proper scene journalism. The release charts is also offered to the illegal part of the scene, and the graphics reviews satisfy some parts of the legal scene. Then we have the interviews and the editor, who speaks his mind - on what other subject, than of course: the crest. Where is the debates about scene affairs? Cut out I suppose. The crest is an ambitious and clean cut magazine, but also a new magazine, and unless they can figure out ways to attract the readers, I see no reason why they should get any at all. the crest covers some of what the larger, more established magazines, offers. It is a case of deciding between peter andre and michael jackson. peter andre tries to sing like wacko jacko, but he lacks the experience - and certainly the talent. Whether the crest has any talent or not remains to be seen. They did however not fall through in this edition, but still need to improve, instead of just working the mainstream - which is boring. We await the future of The crest! +--------------+ **........ |JUDGEMENT PAGE| ........** \/\/--/\>< |JUDGEMENT PAGE| ></\--\/\/ +--------------+ VANDALISM NEWS .. VANDALISM NEWS 28TH EDITION /\ ________________________________________ VITALITY .. VITALITY 2ND EDITION >< ________________________________________ PALLADIUM .. PALLADIUM 3RD EDITION >< ________________________________________ THE CREST .. THE CREST 2ND EDITION /\ ________________________________________ BYE FOR NOW, DUKE