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FRET was a free magazine which covered the pop music scene in the Netherlands. It was published in the Dutch language. It contained interviews, reviews, a gig guide and background information about Dutch bands and artists. The magazine was available at record stores and venues in the Netherlands. It was published between 1994 and 2012. Today, each issue can be read digitally via their website. The website is offline as of August 2015. FRET was published by the Dutch Rock & Pop Institute.

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  • FRET was a free magazine which covered the pop music scene in the Netherlands. It was published in the Dutch language. It contained interviews, reviews, a gig guide and background information about Dutch bands and artists. The magazine was available at record stores and venues in the Netherlands. It was published between 1994 and 2012. Today, each issue can be read digitally via their website. The website is offline as of August 2015. FRET was published by the Dutch Rock & Pop Institute. (en)
  • FRET was tussen 1993 en 2012 een gratis muziektijdschrift dat uitgegeven werd door Muziek Centrum Nederland. Het tijdschrift handelde over de ontwikkelingen in de Nederlandse popmuziek, zoals rock, dance, blues en heavy metal. In FRET stonden nieuws, interviews, achtergrondverhalen, een concertagenda en cd- en . Het blad verscheen negen keer per jaar in een oplage van ruim twintigduizend exemplaren en werd verspreid via zo'n zeshonderd distributiepunten in het hele land: poppodia, muziekcafés, poporganisaties, oefenruimtes, gespecialiseerde platenzaken, bibliotheken en muziekscholen. (nl)
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  • FRET was a free magazine which covered the pop music scene in the Netherlands. It was published in the Dutch language. It contained interviews, reviews, a gig guide and background information about Dutch bands and artists. The magazine was available at record stores and venues in the Netherlands. It was published between 1994 and 2012. Today, each issue can be read digitally via their website. The website is offline as of August 2015. FRET was published by the Dutch Rock & Pop Institute. (en)
  • FRET was tussen 1993 en 2012 een gratis muziektijdschrift dat uitgegeven werd door Muziek Centrum Nederland. Het tijdschrift handelde over de ontwikkelingen in de Nederlandse popmuziek, zoals rock, dance, blues en heavy metal. In FRET stonden nieuws, interviews, achtergrondverhalen, een concertagenda en cd- en . Het blad verscheen negen keer per jaar in een oplage van ruim twintigduizend exemplaren en werd verspreid via zo'n zeshonderd distributiepunten in het hele land: poppodia, muziekcafés, poporganisaties, oefenruimtes, gespecialiseerde platenzaken, bibliotheken en muziekscholen. (nl)
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