Oor

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Oor
CategoriesMusic magazine
FrequencyMonthly
FounderBarend Toet
Founded1 April 1971 (1971-04-01)
First issue1971; 55 years ago (1971)
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch
Websitewww.oor.nl

Oor is the oldest currently published music magazine in the Netherlands, founded in 1971. Oor is the Dutch word for ear. Until 1984, it was published as Muziekkrant Oor.[1]

History

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The magazine was first published on 1 April 1971 as Muziekkrant Oor, being founded by Barend Toet. Toet used the United States' Rolling Stone and the United Kingdom's Melody Maker as examples to model Muziekkrant Oor after.[2]

Of the first issue, 20,000 copies were printed and paid for by Berry Visser, one of the co-founders of Mojo Concerts. The magazine was sold to Levisson on 1 January 1972. In 1978, the magazine was bought by Elsevier. Throughout the 1970s and 1990s, Oor was seen as "the only source of information in the Netherlands when it came to 'serious' pop music", because other magazines only dealt with Top 40 pop and foreign magazines could only be purchased in large cities.[3] Oor also received exclusive interviews with musicians such as Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley, Prince and Fela Kuti. The magazine's album reviews and concert schedules were a key part of its popularity.[4]

Halfway through the 1990s, Oor was sold to the Telegraaf Media Group. In 2002, Oor was bought by Erik de Vlieger's Imca Media Group. Since 2006, Argo Media is the owner.

Originally, Oor was published as a newspaper, hence the word 'krant' in the name. From the 1980s onward, the word Muziekkrant was dropped from the title and Oor had become a magazine. In 2005 the publication frequency changed from bi-weekly to monthly.[1]

In 2021, the book Want More? Het beste van 50 jaar Oor was published to celebrate the magazine's 50th anniversary. The crowdfunded goal of €22,500 was easily reached, and a total of €100,000 was raised on www.voordekunst.nl.[4]

Albums of the year

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Year Artist Album Source
1990 Living Colour Time's Up
1991 Nirvana Nevermind
1992 Tom Waits Bone Machine
1993 The Lemonheads Come on Feel the Lemonheads
1994 Spearhead Home
1995 Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
1996 DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
1997 Radiohead OK Computer
1998 Massive Attack Mezzanine
1999 Tom Waits Mule Variations
2000 Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
2001 The Strokes Is This It
2002 Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
2003 The White Stripes Elephant
2004 Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand
2005 Antony and The Johnsons I Am a Bird Now
2006 Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
2007 Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare
2008 TV on the Radio Dear Science
2009 The xx Xx
2010 Arcade Fire The Suburbs
2011 PJ Harvey Let England Shake
2012 Alt-J An Awesome Wave
2013 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Push the Sky Away
2014 The War on Drugs Lost in the Dream
2015 Sufjan Stevens Carrie & Lowell
2016 David Bowie Blackstar [5]
2017 LCD Soundsystem American Dream [6]
2018 Janelle Monáe Dirty Computer [7]
2019 Lana Del Rey Norman Fucking Rockwell! [8]
2020 Eefje de Visser Bitterzoet [9]
2021 Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert [10]
2022 Big Thief Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You [11]
2023 Caroline Polachek Desire, I Want to Turn Into You [12]
2024 Charli XCX Brat [13]

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