Ondarock
Italian online music magazine
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Ondarock is an Italian online magazine focused on music journalism, founded by Claudio Fabretti in February 2001.[1] It won the 2013 Targa Mei Musicletter award for "Best Website".[2] The magazine is regarded as one of the most authoritative music publications online and ranks among the most visited sites in its niche.[1][3][4][5]
Type of site | Online magazine |
|---|---|
| Owner | Claudio Fabretti |
| Launched | February 2001 |
| Current status | Active |
History
As early as 1999, Claudio Fabretti began experimenting with website creation using Geobuilder, developing a personal site to host his music articles written for the weekly magazine Avvenimenti.[3][4] In February 2001, he launched the domain ondarock.it, inspired by the new wave movement.[4] The name aimed to evoke "the suggestion of web navigation and a distinct musical attitude".[3][6] Early articles covered artists like David Bowie, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, and R.E.M., alongside lesser-known indie rock acts.[4][6]
During this period, Ondarock transitioned from a personal project to a collaborative effort, with contributors like Paolo Sforza, Mauro Roma, and Marco Delsoldato joining.[6] The site introduced new sections such as Rock e dintorni ("Rock and Beyond") and Angolo Dark ("Dark Corner"), as well as a short-lived space dedicated to female singer-songwriters.[6]
The Cinema section grew significantly, eventually spinning off into a standalone online magazine, Ondacinema, in 2008 under editors Elisa Goolvart and Rocco Castagnoli. Tragically, both editors died in a car accident shortly afterward.[7][8][9]
In 2013, Ondarock received the Targa Mei Musicletter award for "Best Website", praised for its "quality content spanning independent music and mainstream genres, up-to-date coverage, and excellent navigability".[10]