Foxy Digitalis
Online music magazine
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Foxy Digitalis is an online music magazine.[2][3][4] Aquarium Drunkard have called it "an online publication exploring the deepest corners of experimental music, they continue a project that has existed in various forms since the mid-1990s."[5]
Type of site | Online music magazine |
|---|---|
| Available in | English |
| Created by | Brad Rose[1] |
| URL | foxydigitalis |
| Launched | 2003 |
| Current status | Active |
History
Foxy Digitalis originally started as a music zine in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1996.[4][6] Rose launched the Foxy Digitalis website with his wife, Eden Hemming, when the two relocated from Tulsa to Seattle in 2003.[7][8] The site published reviews, interviews, and essays related to underground an experimental music, until ceasing publication in 2013.[9][10] Pitchfork wrote; "Since 2003, the webzine and its 40-plus writers have exposed a wide range of experimental music, and fostered a community of international artists and labels trading homemade cassettes and limited-run LPs."[11] The site relaunched in 2021.[5]