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20 years of 'it': Michael Otterbach
In his essay Michael Otterbach explains how the website and the forum are like mass and how a fanclub may be conducive to relationships.
In his essay Michael Otterbach explains how the website and the forum are like mass and how a fanclub may be conducive to relationships.
One of the it Quiz Masterminds 2010 knows what he likes and explains why that is so.
Harald Dreyer is a dyed-in-the-wool fan. With his love for details he has found many like-minded people in the fanclub, but he still finds the anonymous online world peculiar, especially in debates.
To celebrate our 20th anniversary as a fanclub, a new Editorial was due. Read here what we think about 20 years and beyond …
To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the German Genesis Fanclub releases a 1-Track Digipak CD of Anon – Pennsylvania Flickhouse.
Some members of the large Genesis family have written some wishes for our 20th anniversary.
A selection of photos, compiled by the Editors of it, spanning 20 years of work from fans for fans.
A Genesis fan since the late nineties, but also actively involved in the music business. Martin Peitz tells his story about Genesis and the fanclub.
Anneke has been a fan for many years, then she met someone online – in our Genesis forum, which eventually changed her life. Read her story about it here …