Crack (magazine)
British music and culture magazine
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Crack is a monthly independent music and culture magazine distributed across Europe.
| Editor | Louise Brailey |
|---|---|
| Categories | Music |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Format | Newsprint |
| Publisher | Crack Industries Ltd |
| Founder | Jake Applebee and Thomas Frost |
| Founded | 2009 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | Bristol |
| Language | English |
| Website | crackmagazine |
Founded in Bristol in the UK in 2009,[1] the magazine has featured the likes of Björk, MF Doom, Lil Yachty,[2] FKA Twigs, Gorillaz, Queens of the Stone Age, Vegyn, Oklou, Thundercat, André 3000, Clairo, Oneohtrix Point Never and Flying Lotus on the cover. The same team, still based in Bristol[3] are also involved with the curation of Simple Things Festival there.[4]
History
Crack was founded in 2009 by graphic designer Jake Applebee and journalism graduate Thomas Frost.[5]
In 2012, they secured the first independent music magazine interview with Flying Lotus ahead of his fourth studio album Until The Quiet Comes.[6]
In 2015, the magazine launched a Berlin edition.[7] In 2017, they launched an edition in Amsterdam.[8]
In May 2019, they launched their 100th issue with Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke.[9]
In 2021 they launched CC Co, a creative agency dubbed 'Crack Creative Company'. CC Co is led by Crack Magazine’s head of content Duncan Harrison, alongside company directors Luke Sutton and Jake Applebee.[10]