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MessedUp Magazine Messed!Up is an independent music magazine covering a wide range of music genres. Whatever gets us into a vibe!
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Messed!Up Magazine

Messed!Up is about passion for music! The magazine started on March 1st 2018 after the editor had a work hiatus for two weeks and became a burden to people around him. After doing interviews together with Hamburg's best photographer for other magazines, Messed!Up was founded a cold day in February 2018 after spending a night with electropunk music and a few Mexicaner by people with much experience of work in the music industry, people who are just tired that their boring jobs take too much time from their passion for music. The Messed!Up crew is made up of people with a wide range of entry points in the music industry, as music researchers, DJ's, photographers, concert organizers and other skills and talents that taken together constitute the creative melting pot of the magazine.

We are an independent online music magazine with a focus on a wide range of music genres. In fact, we don't exclude any music genre at all - a good tune will always find its way into Messed!Up. We are international by nature, based in Hamburg, Germany, but with offices spread out across the world in UK cities London and Manchester, Swedens's finest city Gothenburg and at times in Linköping, and in Melbourne, Australia. Our goal is to help music fans to discover new and great music, bands and artists finding it difficult to reach out to the crowd of listeners.

Our primary ambition is to publish interviews, photo galleries, guide the reader through the wide range of festivals we attend every year, and present research on music industry developments that affect artistic work. We do not do reviews or act publish news; our primary interest is to reach beyond the ordinary news and rumors and let bands and artists be the center of attention through our interviews.