STALKER Magazine
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Overview:
Stalker.CD[1] is the online version of the popular bilingual (German & English) pocketsized printed rock, metal and lifestyle magazine STALKER inside out of rockĀ“n roll, which was distributed in a number of between 32.000 and 50.000 issues in six North European countries from 2003 to 2005.
In December 2004 the company decided to source out the reviews, as a result of saving space for new columns, to the website and STALKER.cd became a real webzine. Since August 2005 the main magazine stopped its printing and the so far additional online magazine STALKER.cd got to be the main product.
The content is equivalent to the former print issue, which means: live-, cd-, dvd- and book reviews, interviews and specials from unusual angles, and columns like Gibberish and Saunarocker. The goal is not only to feature the big names in the scene, but also offering a platform for newcomer acts.
Editor in chief: Klaudia Weber Publisher / head of: Samira Alinto