Songlines (magazine)
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Songlines is the name of a British based magazine covering music from traditional and popular to contemporary and fusion, featuring artists from all around the globe, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
Songlines is published eight times a year and contains CD reviews, artist interviews, guides to particular world music traditions, concert-listings and travel stories. Every issue comes with an exclusive compilation CD including a celebrity world music playlist. A podcast containing highlights of each issue is now available to download through iTunes or through the Songlines website.
The magazine is edited by Simon Broughton, co-editor of The Rough Guide to World Music.
The name was chosen based on the aboriginal mythological concept of Songlines.

