[2] The magazine was conceived by free-lance music journalist Ric Levine in early 1985 while at a restaurant.
[3] The magazine contained interviews, reviews, and opinions regarding musicians associated with progressive rock, jazz fusion, and new age,[2][5] though the magazine would stray to other categories deemed "innovative".
[2] Levine, alongside his wife Deborah, attempted to publish the magazine nationwide.
[7] However, in 1988, Levine put the magazine out of the market after four issues to rethink his efforts.
However, Flipside opined that the musicians featured in the magazine are great for their genre.