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SOUL UNDERGROUND

This is the February '90 issue 28

Issue may be of interest to DJ's, club collectors and archivists.

This particular issue may be of interest to collectors of

- New York News

- Neat Beats

- Clubs

- Vinyl Junkie Thangs

- Reggae News

- Ce Ce Rogers

- Lieutenant Stitchie

- Fela Kuti

- No Sell-Out Force

- The World Well Lost by Marcus Preece

- Boo-Yaa Tribe (cover)

- Classic Records - Leroy Burgess : Logg (Salsoul 1981)

- Breaks And Beats VI

- Charts - Hip Hop 15, House 15, Jazz 10, Phuture 15, Swingbeat 15, Unsampled 10

- East German Rap after the Revolution: The Electric B Interview


Issue is approx. 12 inches x 8 1/2 inches black and white issue with cover page and back page in color.
Editor: David Lubich

Soul Underground was a UK-based music magazine covering "underground" black music and dance music, which launched in 1987 and ceased publication in January 1991. The magazine was conceived as a reaction to what co-founders Darren Reynolds and David Lubich saw as the failure of the mainstream music press to cover the growth of an underground dance music scene in the UK ... its first issue had a print run of just 850 copies, and was distributed through record shops ... it's peak period of circulation with 12,500 copies was in 1990.

An anthology Catch the Beat: The best of Soul Underground 1987-91 was published by Djhistory(dot)com in October 2010. The hardcover, 440-page book contains a selection of features, interviews, charts and news stories from each of Soul Underground′s 38 issues.