


TRiP MAGAZEEN
America’s first electronic music zine. All 16 issues never compiled online or in print, until now… “Think of a fanzine (or a 'zine’) like a physical blog, but one that was written, photographed, and produced by fans. You'd finish it and go to Kinko's to make your copies. Again, this is before the internet as we know it existed. We communicated by hardwired telephones, snail mail and faxes. Access to BBS message boards and listservs was happening for some via dial-up internet, and eventually, email would become a thing." - Peter Wohelski
America’s first electronic music zine. All 16 issues never compiled online or in print, until now… “Think of a fanzine (or a 'zine’) like a physical blog, but one that was written, photographed, and produced by fans. You'd finish it and go to Kinko's to make your copies. Again, this is before the internet as we know it existed. We communicated by hardwired telephones, snail mail and faxes. Access to BBS message boards and listservs was happening for some via dial-up internet, and eventually, email would become a thing." - Peter Wohelski
America’s first electronic music zine. All 16 issues never compiled online or in print, until now… “Think of a fanzine (or a 'zine’) like a physical blog, but one that was written, photographed, and produced by fans. You'd finish it and go to Kinko's to make your copies. Again, this is before the internet as we know it existed. We communicated by hardwired telephones, snail mail and faxes. Access to BBS message boards and listservs was happening for some via dial-up internet, and eventually, email would become a thing." - Peter Wohelski