Marvin is a Mexican independent magazine devoted to music, film, art, and contemporary culture — published from Mexico City with an editorial voice that is unapologetically local and genuinely international at the same time. The publication covers the music and creative scenes of Mexico and Latin America with the depth and seriousness that mainstream media reserves for artists from New York and London, while also engaging with global culture on terms that reflect a Mexican perspective rather than simply importing Anglo-American tastes.
Each issue features interviews, reviews, photography, and cultural commentary that span indie rock, electronic music, hip-hop, film, visual art, and the broader ecosystem of creative culture in the Spanish-speaking world. The editorial tone is informed and passionate, written by people who are part of the scenes they cover rather than observers parachuting in from outside.
For readers who want to understand what's happening in Mexican and Latin American creative culture — and who believe that some of the most interesting music and art in the world is being made in Spanish — Marvin is an essential and energetically produced guide.
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