Massive Magazine

Massive Magazine
Massive Magazine

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Producer Matt Bonde
Categories Rave culture
Frequency Irregular
Circulation 50,000
First issue October 31, 1993
Final issue March 31, 1999
Country United States
Language English
Website www.massivemag.com

Massive Magazine was a Midwestern United States electronic music publication published by Matt Bonde of Mayville, Wisconsin. Issue #1 was released in 1993 and chronicled the evolution of rave zines that were being self-published by individuals during that time. Later, as the magazine grew in circulation and sophistication it became a magazine in its traditional sense and no longer a compilation of zines. Massive included reviews, articles, letters, commentary, interviews, and information related to the Midwestern United States rave community. The final issue was published in March, 1999 with a circulation of 50,000. In January, 2004 a mysterious fire destroyed the magazine's back stock.

Contents

Issue 1

Released October 31, 1993
Circulation: 500
Cover Art: DZak and Jason Tertadian

Limited to 500 print, this issue is now rare. Features an interview with Woody McBride (aka DJ ESP) and commentary on the Milwaukee and Chicago rave scene of the time.

Staff

Ministry of Truth: Matt Massive, Flip Milbrath, DJ Oke, Mandy, Lady Godiva, Eva Bonde, S&K The Liquidator, Waterworks Boys; Junga Vibes: Brian MC Blackeye; Quadrasonic: Brad Massive; Chicago Hardcore Authority: Rhiannon, Aaron Stigberg, Jason Berry; ATP: Roy Buck, Tom Moran; Hardcorn: Amy, Mike; Old Fashoned Rave: DJ Rackme; Stark Reality: Zak Bundelo; Pure Hype Magazine: St. Louis; Free Art: Phil FreeArt; Maragolds on Steroids: Elain Avery

Issue 2

Cover of Massive Magazine issue #2, 1993

Released December 31, 1993
Circulation: 5,000
Cover Art: Cody 43d

The first newsprint issue. Features: Interview with Bubounese Qualk by Deadly Buda and more commentary on the Milwaukee, Chicago, and Minneapolis rave scenes.

Staff

Ministry of Truth: Matt Massive, Eva Bonde; Quadrasonic: Brad Massive; Now? Publications: Deadly Buda, Stickman, Speed Demon; Chicago Hardcore Authority: Aaron Stigberg, Jason Berry; Stark Reality: Zak Bundelo, Jason Tertadian; Psychotherapy: Pete; Reactor Magazine: David Prince; Free Art: Phil FreeArt; Trip the Light Fantastic: Paula, Annette, Jen, Claudia; Expositor: Sherri Hendrickson; Maragolds on Steroids: Elaine Avery

Issue 3

Released February, 1994
Circulation: 8,500
Cover Art: SuperFreak (photo by DJ Rackme)

Interviews with Lenny Dee, Mr. Bill, Jethrox, Mary Jan (the crazy lady at Mr. Doughnut), an expose' on what rave superstars wear under their pants, the puke lab, and some Phil FreeArt nude drawings.

Staff

Matt Massive, Zak Massive, Lucas Massive, Jason Quark, and MC Blackeye Contributing Zines: Quadrasonic, Expositor, Ministry of Truth, Chicago Hardcore Authority, Stark Reality, Junga Vibes, Free Art, Trance-Fusion, and Psychotherapy Contributing Writers: Jethrox, Jedidiah the Messiah, Mark E, Nick Nice, and Doc B. Circulation of 8500 and first color cover.

Issue 4

Released May 1994
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: Cody 43D

Features

Hardkiss, Terry Mullan, Feed, State of the Scene, Gabbers Suck, Resistance, How About Some Hardcore?, World Enlightenment, and reviews.

Staff

Matt Massive, Brad Massive, Cody 43D, Lucas Massive, Brian Junga Vibes Massive, Phil Free Art, Jedidiah DBN Massive, Doctor B, Cody 43D, Brian Keher, Ed Teletske, Ryan Dammit, Jodie P., Jannick, TJ Richter, Nick, Jedidiah, Joel, Jen TLF, DJ Rackme, and Mark E.

Issue 5

Released July 1994
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: Cody 43D

Interviews

DJ Drone, Mark Verbos, Planet 6 Sound System, French Scene Report by Nick Nice, and drum n bass commentary by CHA and JVT.

Staff

Matt Massive, Lucas Massive, Cody 43D, Brad Massive, Blackeye, HKK, Doctor B, Nick Nice, Rock Dee, Mark Verbos, Brian Keigher, Amy Burkhart, Aaron Stiberg, Chris Phillips, and Tim Kurkoski.

Issue 666

Released September 1994
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: Dan 'Most' Gibbs & SuperFreak

Features

Mike Dearborn, Mindrive, JJ Jellybean, Russian/Paris scene report with Nick Nice, and World Enlightenment.

Staff

Matt Massive, Lucas Massive, Brad Massive, Cody Massive, Brian Junga Vibes Massive, Cody 43D, Mike Paul, Nick Nice, JJ Jellybean, Brian Keigher, Doctor B, Yanu, Toby Tyler, DJ Rackme, Joe Carroll, The Pukers, and Hello Kitty Girl.

Issue 7

Released October, 1994
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: Dan 'Most' Gibbs & SuperFreak

Features

Acid Boy Todd P, Plastikman, Craig Mack, Alice in Frogland by Nick Nice, Cosmic Baby, and reviews.

Staff

Matt Massive, Brad Massive, Cody 43D, Lucas Massive, Brian Junga Vibes Massive, John Drefahl, Nick Nice, Doc. B, Speed Demon, Rock Dee, JSquared, Joe Carroll, and Obione.

Issue 8

Cover of Massive Magazine issue #8, 1995

Released January, 1995
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: SuperFreak

Features

Prototype 909, Dave Lee (DJ) of the Hed Boys, Tripper Information Systems, Dieselboy, T-1000, The Brain Farm, Nick Nice on French Labels, Mike Dearborn on Mayday, Mike Paul, scene reports, and reviews.

Staff

Matt Massive, Brad Massive, Cody 43D, Brian Junga Vibes Massive, John Drefahl, Nick Nice, Mike Dearborn, Roland Suchanek, JSquared, and Joe Carroll.

Issue 9

Released April, 1995
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: Dan 'Most' Gibbs & SuperFreak

Features

The Prodigy, Miss Djax, Charles Noel, Efex, DBX, Mike Dearborn, Kalamazoo Profile, Midwest Scene Reports, Reality Check with JJ Haws, Jungle with Black Eye, Nuts of Steel, Moscow Scene Report by Nick Nice, and a special Internet editoral by Matt Massive.

Staff

Matt Massive, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Brad Massive, Brian Jungla Vibes, Mike Dearborn, JJ Haws, Nick Nice, Jason 'Splat', Ian Patterson, Kaytee Gorrell, Roger Kumar, Ed Luna, Amber Fein, Sam Haskin, DJ Rackme, Aaron Bennett, Crowe VonSmith, Ken McCray, Joe Carroll, Joe Sposita, and Elemental Collective.

Issue 10

Released July 1995
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: SuperFreak

Features

Frankie Bones, Freaky Chakra, Acid Junkies, Nasenbluten, Jack Elliot, DJ Krush, Mayday Report by Mike Dearborn, and intimate recap of the Massive Posse's summer road trip.

Staff

Matt Massive, Brad Massive, John Drefahl, Doormouse, JSquared, Mike Dearborn, Andy B, Mark Verbos, DJ Rackme, and Joe Carroll

Issue 11

Released October 1995 Circulation: 10,000 Cover Art: SuperFreak

The Two-year anniversary issue. Interview with The Chemical Brothers, Steven Kaye, Nuts of Steel, and excessive reviews.

Staff

Matt Bonde, John Drefahl, Brad Owen, Dan Martin, Vivian Host, Paul Rhee, Julian Carrow, Mike Shum, Roy Dank, Terry Memlo, Mark Verbos, and others.

Issue 12

Released February 1996
Circulation: 10,000
Cover Art: Phil Free Art

Features

Jason Bentley, Adam X, Hardfloor, Union Jack, Terre Thaemlitz, Dubshack, Think by Ed Luna, Detroit is a Label by Diana, New York Massive with Brian Karp, and many reviews.

Staff

Matt Massive, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Brad Massive, Doormouse, Phil Free Art, Mark Verbos, Tony RAMos, Ed Luna, Diana Detroit, Brian Karp, DJ Rackme, Miss Janet, Yoshi, Bill O'Brien, Speed Demon, and Delta 9.

Issue 13

Released May 1996
Circulation: 15,000
Cover Art: Obione

Interviews with Oliver Lieb, Kenny Larkin, Paul Johnson (producer), and Delta 9

Staff

Matt Massive, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Brad Massive, Doormouse, Phil Free Art, Mark Verbos, Tony RAMos, Ed Luna, Diana Detroit, Brian Karp, DJ Rackme, Miss Janet, Yoshi, Bill O'Brien, Speed Demon, Mark Verbos and Delta 9.

Issue 14

Released July 1996
Circulation: 15,000
Cover Art: Phil Free Art

Interviews with Meat Beat Manifesto, John Acquaviva, Murk Boys, Theorem, and Jack Lucifer

Staff

Matt Massive, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Brad Massive, Doormouse, Phil Free Art, Mark Verbos, Tony RAMos, Ed Luna, Diana Detroit, Brian Karp, DJ Rackme, Miss Janet, Yoshi, Bill O'Brien, Speed Demon, Mark Verbos and Delta 9.

Issue 15

Cover of Massive Magazine issue #15, 1996

Released October 1996
Circulation: 20,000
Cover Art: Kg2 Graphix

Interviews with Laurent Garnier, T-1000, Richard Devine, The Advent, Syndicate, Joeski

Staff

Matt Massive, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Brad Massive, Doormouse, Phil Free Art, Mark Verbos, Tony RAMos, Ed Luna, Diana Detroit, Brian Karp, DJ Rackme, Miss Janet, Yoshi, Bill O'Brien, Speed Demon, Mark Verbos and Delta 9.

Issue 16

Released January 1997
Circulation: 20,000
Cover Art: Eric 'Spark' Hurtgen

Interviews with Dan DC, DJ Tron, Crispin J Glover, Orbit Records, Tresor/Scan 7, Terrence Parker, Vitamin D, Speedy J

Staff

Matt Massive, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Brad Massive, Doormouse, Phil Free Art, Mark Verbos, Tony RAMos, Ed Luna, Diana Detroit, Brian Karp, DJ Rackme, Miss Janet, Yoshi, Bill O'Brien, Speed Demon, Mark Verbos and Delta 9.

Issue 17

Released May 1997
Circulation: 25,000
Cover Art: Kg2 Graphix

Interviews

Daft Punk, Carl Craig, Nick Nice, Hatatomic, Roland Casper Charles Uzzel Edwards, Future Forces, Taylor Deupree, Casper & Timestretch, Total Output, Wilhelm K, Barada, Adam Beyer, Cari Lekebusch, Jesper, Outcast Clan, UK Trance Labels, Ninja Tune, and Concrete Records

Staff

Matt Massive, Brad Massive, Dan Doormouse, Mark Verbos, John Drefahl, Al Dente, Doris Woo, Matt Embry, Jess Von Virginia, Diana Detroit, Oliver Way, Bill O'Brien, Morgan Packard, Dylan Ricochet, Phil Free Art, C-Horse, Fishead, Drew Young, Kimm Follett, Dag, Vivian Host, Julian Carow, Thad Jones, DJ Kise, Mike Shum, Speed Demon, DJ Berzerk, Mindrive, Brian Karp, Rich Wasrick, Kevy Kev.

Issue 18

Released October 1997
Circulation: 25,000
Cover Art: Kg2 Graphix

Interviews/Spotlights

DJ Hyperactive, Simply Jeff, Photek, Matthew Collin, DJ Slip, Faze Action, Will Webb, Omar Santana, Laidback Luke, CZR, Cujo aka Amon Tobin, Scott Brown (DJ), Bryan G - V Recordings, Terre Thaemlitz

Articles

Psychedelics! Astral Voyages! and YOU!; The Apex Mixer by Intimidation REGULAR FEATURES: Issue 18 LETTERS; The Voice of Reason - Essays from House Music's Front Line; JUNGLE MASSIVE; Hardkoor! by Phil Free Art; Hard by Dan Doormouse and Fishead; Massive's Naughty Bits by DJ Tron; CAPTAIN'S ANALOG; World Wide Fishead; LONDON UNDERGROUND; ATLANTA MASSIVE; MID-ATLANTIC MASSIVE MUSIC REVIEWS: Mixtapes, Mix CD's, Vinyl Reviews, CD reviews, Playlists; Jeffrey McFaggobot and friends; JUNGLE MASSIVE, Jungle Mixtape reviews/Bulletproof tapes; LONDON UNDERGROUND PARTY REVIEWS: Tribal Gathering

Staff

Editor: Matt Massive; Music Editors: Brad Massive, Dan Doormouse, Johnsin aka John Drefahl, Phil Free Art Staff: John Drefahl, J. Flux, Speed Demon, Al Dente, Fishead, Julia Jaksic, Drew Sutherland, Rick Salzer, Jes Telempathy, Tom Weiss, Chase Brandon, Brian Karp, Johnny Fischer, Bill O'brien, Paul Sullivan, Morgan Packard, DJ Tron, Diana Detroit, Vivian Host, Roy Dank, Nick Bulletproof, Chad Mindrive, Tim Krochalk, Jeff Baumann, Mark Moore, Frankie Vega, Luis Gabriel Aguilera, Mark Verbos.

Issue 19

Released April 1998
Circulation: 35,000
Cover Art: Gerrixx

Interviews/Spotlights

DJ Bone, Jon Williams, Glasgow Underground Recordings, DJ Algorithm, Orlando Voorn aka Nighttripper, Weird Dreams Records + Electrecord, Kimyon, Ron Jeremy, Cari Lekebusch and Alexi Delano, Kurt Eckes of Drop Bass Network, Abe Duque aka Kirlian, Abstract Beating Systems, Hong Kong's 'Mash Up', Happy Hardcore Hit Squad, Blame, Roni Size/Reprazent, Rob Playford, MC Rage, DJ Zinc, Technical Itch aka Decoder (artist), John B.

Articles

New York Massive; The Voice of Reason - Essays from House Music's Front Line; World Wide Fishead; ONANISM! by: Dan Doormouse; NAUGHTY BITS! by: DJ Tron; BEER! by: DJ Earth; CONSPIRACY THEORY! by: Matt Massive; Captain's Analog w/ Mark Verbos

Regular features

Letters To Massive, New York Massive; The Voice of Reason - Essays from House Music's Front Line; World Wide Fishead; Massive's Naughty Bits; HAPPY HARDCORE SECTION; 'HARD' SECTION; JUNGLE MASSIVE

Music reviews

CD's + Full Lengths; The Voice of Reason - Essays from House Music's Front Line; HAPPY CORE REVIEWS by Noahphex; Hardkoor! by Phil Free Art; Hardcore reviews by: Dan Doormouse; Jungle Mixtape reviews; Drum n' Bass reviews

PARTY REVIEWS: Love From Beyond Detroit, Michigan- Feb 14, 1998; Shake It! Cincinnati, OH- December 20, 1997; BURNING MAN: Is bigger better?; Hong Kong's Mash Up

COMICS: James Kloiber and Spark

COMMENTARY: Heavy Drinking and Ephemarality; The Kids are Alright

Staff

Editor: Matt Massive; Music Editors: Brad Massive, Johnny Fischer; Jungle Editor: Johnsin; Hardcore Editors: Dan Doormouse, Fishead; Happy Hardcore Editors: Phil Free Art, Noah Lee Staff: John Drefahl, Vivian Host, Paul Rhee, Morgan Packard, Roy Dank, Teri Memolo, Mike Shum, C-Horse, Stuart Wall, Diana Detroit, Dan Sicko, Julia Jaksic, Jes Telempathy, Brian Karp, Anne Betts, Eric Hurtgen, DJ Tron, DJ Earth, James Temple, Craig Stodolenak, Frankie Vega, Doris Woo, Mark Verbos, Oliver Way, Rich Waswrick, Kimm Follett, Brenda and Martin Manry

Issue 20

Released August 1998
Circulation: 40,000
Cover Art: Josh 'Node One'

Interviews with Richie Hawtin & M nus, Jay Denham, OVT, Paulina Taylor, Label Profiles, Surgeon, Reviews, Atomic Babies, and more.

Staff

Editor: Matt Massive; Music Editors: Brad Massive, Johnny Fischer; Jungle Editor: Johnsin; Hardcore Editors: Dan Doormouse, Fishead; Happy Hardcore Editors: Phil Free Art, Noah Lee Staff: John Drefahl, Vivian Host, Paul Rhee, Morgan Packard, Roy Dank, Teri Memolo, Mike Shum, C-Horse, Stuart Wall, Diana Detroit, Dan Sicko, Julia Jaksic, Jes Telempathy, Brian Karp, Anne Betts, Eric Hurtgen, DJ Tron, DJ Earth, James Temple, Craig Stodolenak, Frankie Vega, Doris Woo, Mark Verbos, Oliver Way, Rich Waswrick, Kimm Follett, Brenda and Martin Manry

Issue 21

Released March 1999
Circulation: 50,000
Cover Art: Cody 43d

Staff

Editor: Matt Massive; Music Editors: Brad Massive, Johnny Fischer; Jungle Editor: Johnsin; Hardcore Editors: Dan Doormouse, Fishead; Happy Hardcore Editors: Phil Free Art, Noah Lee Staff: John Drefahl, Vivian Host, Paul Rhee, Morgan Packard, Roy Dank, Teri Memolo, Mike Shum, C-Horse, Stuart Wall, Diana Detroit, Dan Sicko, Julia Jaksic, Jes Telempathy, Brian Karp, Anne Betts, Eric Hurtgen, DJ Tron, DJ Earth, James Temple, Craig Stodolenak, Frankie Vega, Doris Woo, Mark Verbos, Oliver Way, Rich Waswrick, Kimm Follett, Brenda and Martin Manry

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