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Nada Mucho, or
www.nadamucho.com, is an online entertainment magazine based in Seattle, WA. Created by Matt Ashworth and Gabe Baker in 1995, Nada Mucho's main focus is music, although film, books and television are sometimes covered.
Nada Mucho was created as a creative outlet for Ashworth and Baker to discuss their favorite new albums and, in the heady early days of the internet, the logical progression was to create a website that would be updated monthly. Quickly, more writers came aboard and began contributing in a wildly random, sometimes coherent style. T-shirts were made.
The early days of Nada Mucho included lists, lists and more lists, usually revolving around how awesome the Afghan Whigs were. As more people became involved, including Sean "The Snizz" Oliver, Caleb Baker, and Adam "I Respectfully Request That You Refrain From Referring To Me As 'D.H." Lawrence, Nada Mucho shifted its focus to "timely reviews." As timeliness involves punctuality, Nada Mucho quickly shifted its focus again to just "reviews."
As soon as Nada Mucho staff members figured out how to get on guest lists to local concerts, Nada Mucho began interviewing musicians and artists, both local and national in scope. Interviewees have included Neko Case, Jay Farrar, Ian MacKaye, Eddie Spaghetti, Ken Bethea and Steve-O.
Recently, Nada Mucho founder Ashworth has focused on promoting local rock showcases, including New Music Monday, a mildly successful forum for unknown bands to play shows probably before they deserve to.
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