Mondo Sonoro
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Mondo Sonoro, sometimes shortened to la Mondo, is a Spanish magazine established in 1994 which focuses on current alternative, popular and indie music, as well as national emerging bands.[1] Co-founded by Sergio Marqués and Jose Macarro in Barcelona, Dani López joined them in 1995 and they are still in charge of the magazine.[2] By 2019, Mondo Sonoro had a circulation of 125.000 monthly copies and over two million visits to its website every year.[2]
Categories | Music magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 125.000 |
Founder | Sergio Marqués Jose Macarro |
Founded | 1994 |
First issue | October 1994 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Barcelona |
Language | Spanish |
Website | mondosonoro |
Mondo Sonoro is distributed every month in clothes shops, discos, pubs and music venues for free, in eight regional divisions of Spain (Madrid, Catalonia-Balearic Islands, Valencian Community, Basque Country, Asturias-Cantabria, Galicia-Castile and León, Aragón, and Andalusia-Murcia-Extremadura), having a local edition for each area.[2][3][4][5]
The magazine organises the yearly events Fiesta Demoscópica and Plaza Sonora, both serving as springboards for emerging bands.[2]