Side-Line was started as print magazine in 1989 by two university students David Noiret and Séba Dolimont.
In 1990, the German label Celtic Circle Productions offered to become the magazine’s publisher. The magazine also took on the added feature of moving to a glossy format with an attached CD compilation.
In 1996 was founded the label Side-Line Records.
The actual Chief Editor is Bernard Van Isacker.
See also Side-Line Music Magazine for the credits section.
In 1990, the German label Celtic Circle Productions offered to become the magazine’s publisher. The magazine also took on the added feature of moving to a glossy format with an attached CD compilation.
In 1996 was founded the label Side-Line Records.
The actual Chief Editor is Bernard Van Isacker.
See also Side-Line Music Magazine for the credits section.