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Phil McMullen is a British writer and music journalist. He was the founding editor of Ptolemaic Terrascope magazine from 1989 until 2005, at which time management of the publication was handed over to Pat Thomas in North America. McMullen consequently ran the website named Terrascope Online and from 2012 onwards founded a hand-crafted letterpress periodical dedicated to music named the Terrascopædia. McMullen also founded the semi-annual Terrastock indie rock festivals which have taken place in North America (and once in London, England) since 1987. In 2013, he curated the first Woolf Music festival. There has also been a series of concerts staged under the name Terrascope Audio Entertainments. Phil lives in the West of England and in addition to owning and operating The Ptolemaic Press writes primarily about psychedelic, improvised, experimental rock and folk music.
In an interview published in 2005 Nick Saloman of the band The Bevis Frond praised McMullen and describe him as "one of that rare breed, a music fan who doesn't want to be a musician".[citation needed]
PhilMcMullen is a British writer and music journalist. He was the founding editor of Ptolemaic Terrascope magazine from 1989 until 2005, at which time...
mathematician PhilMcMullen (born 1958), music critic from England, founder of both Ptolemaic Terrascope magazine and the Terrastock festivals Ramsey MacMullen (1928–2022)...
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Atlanta, Georgia. McMullen was born 19 February 1972, son of Doug and Theresa McMullen. He grew up in Cadillac, Michigan with his brother Phil and sister Sarah...
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Guides Ltd. pp. 539–40. ISBN 1-85828-201-2. "Micky Jones tribute by PhilMcMullen". www.terrascope.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-04-12. Retrieved...
Missouri (2003) Anton Barbeau with The Bevis Frond Ptolemaic Terrascope PhilMcMullen Terrastock "The Bevis Frond – We're Your Friends, Man". Theprogressiveaspect...
Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee. McMullen was appointed by Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen to be a judge on the Court of Criminal Appeals...
side and using them as binoculars to see the future of rock'n'roll — PhilMcMullen, Bucketfull of Brains magazine, July 1987 Joe Ross and Jeff Kelly met...
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interviewed in 1993 by the magazine Dirty Linen, and later contacted by PhilMcMullen of the magazine Ptolemaic Terrascope, he reappeared in 1997 at Terrastock...
Retrieved October 30, 2018. Jensen, Mike. "Dan Mullen's rise at Miss. State has Philly fingerprints". Philly.com. Retrieved October 30, 2018. Gordon, Carmac...
articles from such journalists as Edwin Pouncey (aka Savage Pencil) and PhilMcMullen in NME, Melody Maker, Sounds, Ptolemaic Terrascope, and the first issue...
Called, But Few Get Up - a tribute to Micky Jones of the Man band (by PhilMcMullen) Chart Stats for Man Albums Retrieved 14 August 2009. Hughs, Mark. "CD...
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their appearance due to a scheduling conflict. In Ptolemaic Terrascope, PhilMcMullen described the recordings as "a vitally important document in the overall...