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'''''Flashback''''' is a British [[popular music]] periodical edited by Richard Morton Jack, editor of ''Galactic Ramble'' and ''Endless Trip'' music reference [[book]]s, and co-founder of Sunbeam Records. With the banner 'Psych, prog, [[jazz]], [[Folk music|folk]], [[blues]] & beyond!' ''Flashback'' covers many overlooked and obscure artists from the 1960s to the 1970s, with over 200 pages in full-colour on A4 glossy paper. The magazine is headquartered in [[London]], [[England]], and features exclusive interviews, new research, reviews, and many rare and previously-unseen images. First published in Spring 2012, regular contributors include Richie Unterberger, Patrick Lundborg, David Biasotti, David Wells, and Aaron Milenski. | '''''Flashback''''' is a British [[popular music]] periodical edited by Richard Morton Jack, editor of ''Galactic Ramble'' and ''Endless Trip'' music reference [[book]]s, and co-founder of Sunbeam Records. With the banner 'Psych, prog, [[jazz]], [[Folk music|folk]], [[blues]] & beyond!' ''Flashback'' covers many overlooked and obscure artists from the 1960s to the 1970s, with over 200 pages in full-colour on A4 glossy paper. The magazine is headquartered in [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[England]], and features exclusive interviews, new research, reviews, and many rare and previously-unseen images. First published in Spring 2012, regular contributors include Richie Unterberger, Patrick Lundborg, David Biasotti, David Wells, and Aaron Milenski. |
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Flashback is a British popular music periodical edited by Richard Morton Jack, editor of Galactic Ramble and Endless Trip music reference books, and co-founder of Sunbeam Records. With the banner 'Psych, prog, jazz, folk, blues & beyond!' Flashback covers many overlooked and obscure artists from the 1960s to the 1970s, with over 200 pages in full-colour on A4 glossy paper. The magazine is headquartered in London, England, and features exclusive interviews, new research, reviews, and many rare and previously-unseen images. First published in Spring 2012, regular contributors include Richie Unterberger, Patrick Lundborg, David Biasotti, David Wells, and Aaron Milenski.