- Innerloop Magazine
"Innerloop Magazine" was a
dance music magazine based inWashington, D.C. from 2002-2004 and was a free publication distributed at record stores, clubs and other cultural hubs on interest around theUnited States and inEurope .Printed on newsprint, "Innerloop" was in tabloid format. The magazine featured
electronic music artists, who typically did not have press agents or major label representation, with a strong focus on the Washington and Baltimore music scenes. The first cover of the magazine featured Washington's legendaryhouse music DJ Sam "the man" Burns. "Innerloop"'s art director,London -based Ivan Cottrell, designed the magazine. "Innerloop" was featured in the U.K.'s "Creative Review " for its design.The Art Institute in Arlington, Virginia, andMaryland Institute College of Art inBaltimore, Maryland , also subscribed to "Innerloop" for its design students as a resource. Innerloop was also featured in the design textbook "Editorial Design" by Yolanda Zappaterra, along with other cutting-edge design publicationsRaygun Magazine and Bell du Jour."Innerloop" was founded by Courtney Reyers (Apple Rochez) and Ivan Cottrell as a joint, transcontinental publication. The staff was entirely
volunteer , and included Christine Moritz, Andy Cerutti of2Tuff , illustrator Nils Davy,Jorge E. Bañales and Daniel Swierdsiol, among others over the years. "Innerloop" partnered with various clubs over the years, including Red, Five and the Edge in Washington and Sonar in Baltimore to present "Innerloop"-based parties. Courtney Reyers also hosted an "Innerloop" radio show onXM Radio 's Channel 80 "The Move". In addition, the magazine joined up with many dance music web sites to feature its content, inAustralia ,South Africa , Europe and the States.The magazine closed in September 2004, with artists A Skillz and Krafty Kutz as its last cover feature.
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