TraxWeekly

TraxWeekly

"TraxWeekly" was one of the two main PC demoscene E-Zines of the 1990's, the other being DemoNews. It focused purely on the music scene and was for a time the central source of news and major releases in the music scene. It ran for 119 issues from March 12, 1995 to February 16, 1998, 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.


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