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''Sun Zoom Spark'' was a mid-1990s British music magazine. It took its name from a track on
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's LP '' Clear Spot'' and covered alternative rock and britpop music. Its editorial staff was based in Galashiels, Scotland.


History

The magazine originally appeared as a
fanzine A fanzine (blend word, blend of ''fan (person), fan'' and ''magazine'' or ''-zine'') is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by fan (person), enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) ...
in October 1992, sold by mail order. Its unusually professional production made it an immediate success, and after four issues it began to be sold in record shops, at which point the issue numbers started again from 1. From issue 4 (July 1994) onwards, it became a full-colour national magazine sold in newsagents. In October 1995, the magazine was radically reformatted as a fortnightly inkie under the title ''The Trigger''. It ran for only a handful of issues before closing down due to poor sales.


Format

A large portion of each issue was a regular section called "Spotlight Kid", which focused entirely on up-and-coming new acts. The magazine also contained several playful features distributed throughout the pages, such as the surreal cartoons "A Severed Head" (by Borin Van Loon) and "The Adventures Of Flagwoman" (by
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), a parody of "Did You Know..." columns titled "It's Daft, Like... But It's True" and what the editors called "sparks", short mottos which appeared at the bottom of most pages (including the front cover). This last feature was soon copied by the
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publication '' Vox'', leading to the tagline "...because Vox need the ideas" appearing on the cover of a later issue of ''Sun Zoom Spark''. Another regular feature was "Ism-isms", a list of made-up buzzwords for various real or imagined cultural phenomena.


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''Sun Zoom Spark'' mag 1 (jan 94) archive
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