It's been around since '94, the height of mainstream DnB and jungle. I have a soft spot for it as it was the first magazine in which I ever got a byline.
I guess it's just too expensive to print relative to revenues, which I suspect are down, not just due to the economy. Judging from the once-bustling Toronto scene, DnB ain't what it used to be. On with dubstep and other breakbeat hybrids, and hopefully a stellar new website.
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