''Select'' was a United Kingdom music magazine of the 1990s. It was known for covering
indie rock
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, but featured a wide array of music.
Launched in July 1990, its first cover star was
Prince
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. After
EMAP Metro bought ''Select'', they revamped its image, and it became known for its coverage of
Britpop, a term coined in the magazine by
Stuart Maconie. Its 1993 "Yanks Go Home" edition, featuring
The Auteurs
The Auteurs were a British alternative rock band of the 1990s, and a vehicle for songwriter Luke Haines (guitar, piano and vocals). Several bands influenced by the Auteurs have taken their names from the band's songs. The Polish band Lenny ...
,
Denim,
Saint Etienne,
Pulp and
Suede's
Brett Anderson
Brett Lewis Anderson (born 29 September 1967) is an English singer best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the band Suede. After Suede disbanded in 2003, he fronted The Tears with former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler in 2004-2 ...
on the cover in front of a
Union Flag, was an important impetus in defining the movement's opposition to American genres such as
grunge.
Later,
John Harris stepped down as editor, and was replaced by former ''
Mixmag'' editor
Alexis Petridis
Alexis Petridis ( el, Αλέξης Πετρίδης; born 13 September 1971) is a British journalist, head rock and pop critic for the UK newspaper ''The Guardian'', as well as a regular contributor to the magazine '' GQ''. In addition to his mus ...
.
Under Petridis, the magazine's image moved back towards its coverage on an eclectic array of music, aiming to reach what Petridis described as "a wide range of music fans".
The magazine folded in late 2000, amid competition on the
internet
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.
Tagline
* Pop Babylon! (circa 1994)
* Music and Beyond (circa 1998)
* Music for Tomorrow (circa 2000)
* Total Stereo
Contributors
* Andrew Perry, deputy editor
*
Harry Borden
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*
John Harris
*
Andrew Harrison[Cardew, Ben.]
Q editor Andrew Harrison steps down
. ''The Guardian
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'', 11 April 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2021
*
Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan () (born 22 May 1968) is an Irish television writer and anti- transgender activist. He created or co-created the sitcoms '' Father Ted'' (1995–1998), ''Black Books'' (2000–2004) and '' The IT Crowd'' (2006–2013). He has al ...
*Steve Lowe, contributing editor
*Dorian Lynskey
*
Stuart Maconie
*
Sarra Manning
Sarra Manning is an English writer and journalist. She attended the University of Sussex and took an English with media studies degree. She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to ''Melody Maker''. She worked as the entertainment ...
*
Caitlin Moran
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*John Mullen, contributing editor
*Sian Pattenden
*
David Quantick
David Quantick (born 14 May 1961) is an English novelist, comedy writer and critic, who has worked as a journalist and screenwriter. A former freelance writer for the music magazine '' NME'', his writing credits have included ''On the Hour'', '' ...
*
Miranda Sawyer
Miranda Caroline Sawyer (born January 1967) is an English author, journalist and broadcaster.
Education and early life
Sawyer was born in Bristol and grew up in Wilmslow, Cheshire with her brother Toby, who is an actor. Sawyer was educated at ...
*Cass Spencer, art editor
*
Roy Wilkinson
Roy Wilkinson is a British music journalist and band manager.
As a journalist he is best known for his work in ''Sounds'', '' Select'' and '' Q'', but has contributed to various other publications. Considered an authority on the Pixies, he app ...
, reviews editor
References
External links
Select magazine archive
{{Authority control
Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines established in 1990
Magazines disestablished in 2001
Magazines published in London
Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Music magazines published in the United Kingdom