Stealth Magazine

Stealth Magazine was an independent hip-hop magazine from Sydney, Australia.[1] Founded by Mark Pollard, it debuted in June 1999 with Arsonists on the cover. Its first three issues were zine-like in format (mostly black and white with a colour cover). In 2000 it went full colour and had a bonus CD attached to it and was quickly picked up for distribution by Tower Records worldwide (mag department now deceased).

The magazine's editorial content mostly focused on the independent hip-hop scenes around the world with the CD including music from Australia, United States, Canada, England, Switzerland and South Korea.

Stealth magazine ended publication in 2007.[1]

Covers

  • Issue 1: The Arsonists
  • Issue 2: Saafir
  • Issue 3: Prince Paul
  • Issue 4: Celsius (Australia)
  • Issue 5: Esoteric, Boston Feature, Mnemonic Ascent (Australia)
  • Issue 6: KRS-One
  • Issue 7: De La Soul
  • Issue 8: Culture of Kings (Australia)
  • Issue 9: Style Wars
  • Issue 10: Gangstarr
  • Issue 11: DJ Bonez, Hyjak, Torcha (Australia)
  • Issue 12: Pete Rock and CL Smooth
  • Issue 13: Method Man and Redman
  • Issue 14: Def Wish Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "Stealth: hip hop magazine Australia". National Library of Australia. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2015.

External links

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