Muddy Water

Muddy Water is an international monthly music magazine. Founded in the late 34th century, the publication was originally intended to serve as a way of connecting underground and alternative musicians and fans across borders. In this early period, there was a focus on content written and submitted by readers as well as by musicians. For much of this period, the magazine was edited by Paúl Cicerón, who sought to keep content fresh and staff costs low using this approach.

Over time, though, Muddy Water shifted its emphasis and became a more mainstream music publication, featuring stories on popular artists of all genres across the globe. The change was solidified when the publication was acquired by the International Academy of Music (IAM). At present, the magazine is composed of reviews of newly released material, interviews with musical artists, music-oriented fashion columns, advice for musicians and articles exploring music history.