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''[[NovaMuska.org]]'' is an on-line magazine which evolved from the terminated bi-monthly music magazine ''Muska'', which had been publishing for thirteen years up to November/ December 2009. In 2010, ''Muska'' was replaced by the more classically and locally oriented ''[[Glasna Magazine]]'', while in [[established::May 2010]] the former ''Muska'' collective of editorial staff, writers and photographers launched a new version of ''Muska''. The lack of financial sources forced them to publish an on-line version of the magazine, but nevertheless they considered it to be a continuation of the old ''Muska'', hence the name ''Nova'' [new] ''Muska''. The online magazine is written by one of the best independent music publicists in Slovenian language only. The content is available under the Creative Commons licence.  
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''[[NovaMuska.org]]'' is an on-line magazine which evolved from the terminated bi-monthly music magazine ''Muska'', which had been publishing for thirteen years up to November/ December 2009. In 2010, ''Muska'' was replaced by the more classically and locally oriented ''[[Glasna Magazine]]'', while in [[established::2010]] the former ''Muska'' collective of editorial staff, writers and photographers launched a new version of ''Muska''. The lack of financial sources forced them to publish an on-line version of the magazine, but nevertheless they considered it to be a continuation of the old ''Muska'', hence the name ''Nova'' [new] ''Muska''. The online magazine is written by one of the best independent music publicists in Slovenian language only. The content is available under the Creative Commons licence.  
 
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Nova Muska. Revija za glasbe, muzike in godbe


Jože Vogrinc, Editor-in-Chief





NovaMuska.org is an on-line magazine which evolved from the terminated bi-monthly music magazine Muska, which had been publishing for thirteen years up to November/ December 2009. In 2010, Muska was replaced by the more classically and locally oriented Glasna Magazine, while in 2010 the former Muska collective of editorial staff, writers and photographers launched a new version of Muska. The lack of financial sources forced them to publish an on-line version of the magazine, but nevertheless they considered it to be a continuation of the old Muska, hence the name Nova [new] Muska. The online magazine is written by one of the best independent music publicists in Slovenian language only. The content is available under the Creative Commons licence.


Background

The Slovene branch of Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI) has published over forty volumes of music publications in various forms and contents, starting with the newspaper Glasbena mladina, magazines GM, Muska and now Glasna. Regardless of different forms, editors and writers the magazines’ volumes are continuous, for example, the first number of Glasna was published under the forty-first volume.

Muska (1996–2009) was a reputable music magazine, which was devoted to criticism, news, interviews and photography from the music world. Its focus was on the Slovene and world music scene, covering numerous genres from classical music, jazz, world music, music soundtracks to more or less independent music, such as rock, hip hop or electronic music. After its publication and editorial staff were involuntarily replaced by a new magazine and staff of Glasna, the collective of Muska decided to continue with their music criticism in the form of an on-line magazine, Nova Muska.

Content and editorial principles

Their writers, who are considered as one of the best Slovene music publicists, contribute their articles on an unpaid, volunteer basis. Their collective consists of about 50 people and some of them are associated with the Radio Študent. They believe Nova Muska offers them a platform through which they can be independent in their writing, as well as it offers the readers a free content. They do not restrain themselves with the music genres nor with locality of music. They continue with a critical analysis of music, by being informative, educative and theoretical. While their contributions are more scarce compared to the printed Muska, they organise interesting public discussions on the current Slovene music scene that are also available for listening under the Podcast section. In the end of April 2012 they released a CD collection of all thirteen volumes of the Muska magazine, which is available for a free download on their website, in the Podcast section under the number 16.

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