Spex (magazine)

Spex (magazine)

"Spex" is a prominent German rock and pop culture magazine located in Berlin, Germany. Besides music news, "Spex" also covers literature, cinema, fashion and contemporary social trends. Since January 2008, "Spex" is headquartered in Berlin and includes an audio CD.

History

The foundation

The paper’s first issue was published in Cologne in 1980 by a small group of writers who decided to found their own music paper: they were Gerald Hündgen, Clara Drechsler, Dirk Scheuring, Wilfried Rütten and Peter Bömmels. They first considered naming it “555” but finally pitch on “Spex” – which means “glasses” in English slang. The name “Spex” reminds of the then very famous punk band X-Ray Spex. The magazine was initially distributed in record stores and railway stations. The articles were not as elaborate as those in comparable magazines, as the objective was to present new young artists. Four issues were published in the first year. "Spex" turned monthly in 1981. In 1983 its main competitor, "Sounds", closed down. That paper addressed very modern artists and tendencies like punk, new wave and the German new wave. Most of its editorial team was hired to work for "Spex", like Diedrich Diederichsen (forthcoming editor) or Olaf Dante Marx. The articles took a new turn, more theoretical and more literary.

The fame

Around 1983, "Spex" gains recognition as a major music magazine thanks to the quality of its editorial line, competing with British music magazines as the New Musical Express or The Face. The magazine's strength is to focus on pop music in the context of "pop culture", while still covering social and political issues in a humorous and ironic tone. Some "Spex" writers see their profile rise as they start writing opinions columns, such as Diedrich Diederichsen, Rainald Goetz, or Clara Drechsler's editorials, which earned her comparisons to Julie Burchill. "Spex" is not only a platform for new authors but also for new trends. One of the first publications to put Madonna on their cover (November 1983), the magazine also opens its pages to debate on contemporary technical and social issues such as « girlism ».

However, because of its huge freedom "Spex" was inclined to speak only about topics that interest the editorial team, and to ignore other newsworthy trends. Some good artists were rejected on principle. The Smiths, for example, never appealed to Spex, whereas Die Toten Hosen were always been the object of graceful praises. Diedrich Diederichsen, the editor from 1985 to 1991, brought the spotlight on American indie punk bands (predominantly from the SST Records) at the expense of other kinds of pop music like house or hip hop.At the end of the year 1999, after nineteen years of existence, "Spex" went bankrupt and was bought by Piranha Media. This signalled the end of self-production and the magazine was completely restructured as many employees choose to leave. Critics saw the buy-out as a loss of Spex's independence and predicted that it would become a mouthpiece of the music industry.

The removal

In December 2006, parent company Piranha Media announced the relocation of the editorial staff from Cologne to Berlin. Editor Alex Lacher claimed it was necessary for practical reasons (being closer to the music industry in Berlin), and for financial reasons: the loss in revenue caused by the prohibition of tobacco advertising in German newspapers obligated them to close one of their three editorial offices (Berlin, Cologne, and Munich). This decision has sometimes been seen as a pretext taken by Piranha to get rid of the editorial staff.The move, first planned in the summer of 2006, was carried out in December; the Cologne staff who resisted the move has been fired after the publication of the January 2007 issue. Max Dax was named as the new editor and Spex settled in the Kreuzberg neighbourhood, where "Groove", a Piranha publication dedicated to techno music was already located.

The new Spex

In March 2007, the first issue of the new Spex fom Berlin comes out. At that time, the paper becomes bi-monthly. This choice is driven by the in-depth transformation of the magazine's content and the decision to emphasise analysis of wider musical and artistic trends over news coverage. Spex is no longer focused on listing new releases, but also on critical analysis of modern social evolutions. It has more pages, longer articled, and fewer but more detailed record reviews. The conditions of the production of art are a topic if interest, with special reports on globalisation, the rise of digital culture, depolitisation and the difficulties of the music industry.There are many reasons for those editorial changes. In the last years of the Cologne period, readers complained about a degradation of the editorial quality, claiming that the magazine was losing its trademark wit and just compiling record reviews indifferently every month. In that sense, Spex was no longer a voice distinct from other music magazines such as Intro, Uncle Sally or Musikexpress. In addition, the financial difficulties of the music industry, meaning declining ad buy figures, might have decided Spex to diversity the subjects covered.Today, "Spex" in Berlin has outgrown the initial difficulties, with a solid financial situation and positive feedback from its readers and peers: with a 18 400 circulation in early 2007, it grew to 21 349 copies one year later, a 14% raise. (source : (IVW)).

External links

* [http://www.spex.de/ German language online version]
*" [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_7_41/ai_98918660/pg_4 Ripening on the rhine: the Cologne art world of the '80s - Critical Essay] " ArtForum, March, 2003 by Daniel Birnbaum (accessed 31 August 2006)
* [http://home.rhein-zeitung.de/~tommi.s/spex20jh.htm "Das letzte Wort: Die 100 Platten des Jahrhunderts"] (Spex' 1999 listing of the best records of the twentieth century)
* http://www.spex.de - Spex im Internet
* http://www.de-bug.de/news/3662.html Wir Lassen Den Dom In Kölle. Spex zieht nicht nach Berlin] ". News, 24. August 2006
* http://www.laut.de/vorlaut/news/2006/12/15/13922/index.htm Spex-Eklat: Komplette Redaktion fliegt raus] ". laut.de, 15. Dezember 2006
* http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24266/1.html Telepolis: Spex wird geschreddert] ". 21. Dezember 2006
* [http://rz-home.de/~tommi.s/spex80.htm Jahres-Bestenlisten] von Kritikern und Lesern der Spex (1981-2006)
* " [http://interface.fh-potsdam.de/fb4/projects/dufkex/diplome/2001/DaBurger/index.html Diplomarbeit „SPEX CD-ROM“] " (FH Potsdam, 2001. Über die CD-ROMs, die 2000/2001 als Heftbeilage produziert wurden. Enthält auch Informationen zur Zeitschrift selbst)
* http://www.ivw.de Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von Werbeträgern


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