Yeti (magazine)
YETI is a journal focused on art, music and literature, based in Portland, Oregon. It is published by YETI Publishing, which has also published books by Luc Sante, Tara Jane O'Neil and Jana Martin. YETI was founded in Seattle, Washington, by Mike McGonigal,[1] author of the 33⅓ book on the My Bloody Valentine album Loveless, former editor of the '80s zine Chemical Imbalance, and a freelance writer (including contributions to Pitchfork).[2] The magazine has featured various articles, interviews, artwork, poetry, novel excerpts, and more, from contributors including:
YETI FIVE | |
Editor | Mike McGonigal |
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Categories | Music, Culture |
Frequency | Non-standard |
Publisher | YETI Publishing |
Year founded | 2000 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Portland |
Language | English |
Website | yetipublishing.com |
Each magazine is packaged with a CD compilation, featuring rare and/or previously unreleased music. Musical contributors to the magazine have included:
- Iron and Wine (including their debut recording in YETI 1 and covers of Stereolab and The Flaming Lips in YETI 2.)
- Elliott Smith
- Death Cab for Cutie
- The Shins
- The Postal Service
- Devendra Banhart
- Destroyer
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