TraxWeekly


Demoscene
Concepts
Demo - Intro - Demoparty - Effects - Demogroup - Compo - Music disk - Diskmag - Module file - Tracker
Alternative demo platforms
Amiga - Apple IIGS - Atari ST - Commodore 64 - Vic-20 - Text mode - ZX Spectrum
Parties
Current: Alternative Party - Assembly - Buenzli - Evoke - The Gathering - Sundown - X
Past: Breakpoint - Mekka & Symposium - The Party
Websites
Hornet Archive - Scene.org - Mod Archive - Trax in Space
Software
ProTracker - Scream Tracker - Fast Tracker - Impulse Tracker - ModPlug - Renoise
Tracker musicians
Demosceners

TraxWeekly was one of the two main PC demoscene E-Zines of the 1990s, the other being DemoNews.[1] It focused purely on the music scene and was for a time the central source of news on the Tracker technique and major releases in the music scene. It ran for 119 issues from March 12, 1995 to February 16, 1998,[2] ending with a circulation of over eleven hundred subscribers. It established a strong format that included interviews, reviews, on-the-spot reports from major demo parties from all over the world. After closing it was largely replaced by Coplan/SceneSpot's Static Line E-Zine.

External links

References

  1. ^ Young, E. Vincent (2005-05-31). "The Best of TraxWeekly". novusmusic.com. http://www.novusmusic.org/traxweek.html. Retrieved 2011-02-17. 
  2. ^ "TraxWeekly, the complete arcive 1995–1998". MilkyTracker. http://www.milkytracker.org/docs. Retrieved 2011-02-17.