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Melodic (magazine)

''Melodic'' is an international daily Internet publication devoted to music criticism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews. Its focus is on independent music. However, the range of musical genres covered extends to rock, pop, folk, jazz, heavy metal, electronic, and experimental music.
The site, which was established in 1999, concentrates on new music, but ''Melodic'' journalists also review reissued albums and box sets. The site also publishes "best-of" lists as annual features detailing the best albums of each year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Best of Year )
==History==
The website was created in Skogås, Sweden in 1999 with the name of Midwestern Skies. It was founded by the music industrialist Pär Winberg, which had been an A&R executive and had worked for EMI Music Sweden and Lionheart Music Group. He also worked with several artists, including The Real Group and Robert Well.〔 ''Melodic'' publishes content from contributors located around the globe, based in different continents and countries.〔
In May 2002, Midwestern Skies moved to the domain Melodic.net. The following year, the site expanded to competitions, features, and columns. In 2006, several features began to be provided by the site's staff writers, including live reviews, interviews, exclusive MP3 streams, and year-end features. In 2011, ''Melodic'' presented readers choice awards in ten categories. Swedish rock band The Pusher received three awards for their debut album ''The Art of Hit Music''. Other winners were The Anix, Miss Behaviour, Nickelback, Coury Palermo, Sixx:A.M., Infinita Symphonia, and Brad Byrd. In January 2012, ''Melodic'' announced a new chart which is based on readers' vote. Charts are announced on Monday mornings and feature fifteen tracks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melodic Net Singlelist )
The website currently features the latest news, interviews, record reviews, live shows, as well as competitions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Soular (NM): Billboard )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interviews & Reviews )

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