Sad news: IRR is no more: according to its website: "Due to the death of Barry Irving, the sole Director of International Record Review Limited, the company must now be considered insolvent and a letter has been sent to Companies House requesting it to be struck off the register."
Nice piece about IRR by Kenneth Woods.
Obituary for Barry Irving in The Gramophone
I will miss IRR, its sober demeanour and long discursive and learned reviews. It was amazing that it keep going in our superficial times, and I'm sure it was run at a loss. I heard from one conributor that you were fairly unlikely to be paid for your contributions, so the reviewers were supporting it as well as the publisher.
International Record Review is gone
Re: International Record Review is gone
I can assure the same is true of successful commercial publications!Ciaran wrote: I heard from one conributor that you were fairly unlikely to be paid for your contributions, so the reviewers were supporting it as well as the publisher.
That said it is very sad to see a credible intelligent publication go to the wall.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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