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unsigned bands and artists who the magazine chooses to follow, it shall inform readers on the latest gigs, and include interviews with people who are involved in the music industry such as people who made it recently and how they got there ect. The magazine will also have other features not necessarily about music but other artistic things the audience my be interested in such as photography perhaps. Option 1-Nameless/Unknown The Yet to be named- following market research- is all about unsigned acts attempting to break into the music industry. The Magazine will not be Genre specific but look toward perhaps indie music more dominantly. Each Issue will include news of
Tasha ,19, describes herself as the creative type and studies art in Canterbury university, but her real passion is the modern style indie music that continuously plays through her headphones. Apart from when she is working on her own music that she dreams one day she might here on the radio. Tasha prides herself in not following the crowd like a sheep but likes niche unheard of music, dresses how she likes. She always has her old-style film camera ready round her neck for when the perfect picture is in front of her.Other than Music what’s important to Tasha is having a good time with her friends (although this often occurs at festivals or gigs) helping those less fortunate, and being an individual, and of course her other dream of one day traveling the world. Option 1-Nameless/Unknown
Gold magazine is all about the Artists at the top. It has all the latest news and all the most exclusive interviews with the music gods and gurus who the nation wants to here about and from. Option 1-Gold Magazine Gold magazine is attitude. Gold Magazine is class. Gold Magazine is interviews with the best. Gold magazine is the next generation. Gold magazine is Music.
Option 1-Gold Magazine You always know when Sam,17, is arriving thanks to the JBL GT-series speakers in the boot of his car. The rap, hip-hop that pumps out his speakers are more than just how announces himself on arrival but also the rhythm he lives entire life to. Jay Z is his hero, he has his songs on his iPod and knows everything about him. One day Sam claims he’s going to be just like him with his very own rags-to-riches story. Sam’s a classic kid who just wants to escape the one horse town he lives in, and music is his ticket out. But in the mean time he kicks back with friends, listens to music and read the latest gold magazine