Tremolina 1999–2004
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1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
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1999 #0

1999 #1

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2004 #15

1999 Issue 0
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16 pages
1999 Issue 1
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24 pages
1999 Issue 2-3
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52 pages
2000 Issue 4
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40 pages
2000 Issue 5-6
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80 pages
2001 Issue 7
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16 pages
2001 Issue 8
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96 pages
2001 Issue 9
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60 pages
2002 Issue 10
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8 pages
2002 Issue 11
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96 pages
2003 Issue 12
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16 pages
2003 Issue 13
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16 pages
2004 Issue 14
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56 pages
2004 Issue 15
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16 pages
About this Publication
Issues:
14Published:
1999–2004Location:
Spain
Between 1999 and 2004, Jesús Miguel Gimeno Rosales published 15 issues of Tremolina. The opening dialogue between a pilot and a stewardess in the first issue of the fanzine explains that the term tremolina denotes a noisy commotion in the air or the chaos created by multiple voices shouting. Some of the European and North American bands to which Gimeno Rosales dedicated the pages of Tremolina include Altered Images, Black Tambourine, Hello Cuca, La Buena Vida, Los Empresarios, Meteosat, Morrissey, Pedro Páramo, La Casa Azul, Chico y Chica, Patrullero Mancuso, Slumber Party, and The Peechees, among others. Tremolina also featured items about movies, comics, and cultural events in Spain.
About this Publication
Issues:
14Published:
1999–2004Location:
Spain
Between 1999 and 2004, Jesús Miguel Gimeno Rosales published 15 issues of Tremolina. The opening dialogue between a pilot and a stewardess in the first issue of the fanzine explains that the term tremolina denotes a noisy commotion in the air or the chaos created by multiple voices shouting. Some of the European and North American bands to which Gimeno Rosales dedicated the pages of Tremolina include Altered Images, Black Tambourine, Hello Cuca, La Buena Vida, Los Empresarios, Meteosat, Morrissey, Pedro Páramo, La Casa Azul, Chico y Chica, Patrullero Mancuso, Slumber Party, and The Peechees, among others. Tremolina also featured items about movies, comics, and cultural events in Spain.