Uncut (magazine)

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Uncut is a British music magazine based in London and distributed throughout the English-speaking world. In Germany, it is available from station magazines and by subscription. Until May 2010, the magazine was also available online from the media sales portal www.morgenheit.de (excluding shipping costs).

history

The magazine was developed in the late 1990s based on the model of Mojo magazine . The publisher is IPC-Media .

subjects

In addition to the focus on music, films and books are also presented. Both new releases and re-releases are discussed. Musically, it primarily serves the genres of alternative country , rock and independent, but is open to other genres that might interest the target audience.

With sophisticated, in-depth journalism, the magazine is intended to appeal to pop culture fans who are more interested in the genres. The cover story often features a multi-page feature about a classic rock band ( Rolling Stones , Led Zeppelin etc.) that tries to fathom unusual, new details about this band. Several bands, musicians or actors are presented in more detail and there are longer interviews with artists.

Every month the magazine is accompanied by a CD on which new music or special compilations can be heard. However, for technical reasons it is not available to subscribers in continental Europe.

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