Melanie Xulu is the founder and editor of MOOF Magazine, a small-print countercultural music & arts magazine with a penchant for the more obscure. She grew up in North Cornwall and graduated with a First Class Honours in BA (Hons) Culture, Criticism & Curation from Central Saint Martins in 2021.
Her work has been featured in The Guardian, Dazed, The Wire, So Young Magazine, Record Collector, The Museum of Witchcraft & Magic and BBC Radio 6, among others. She also presents a regular show on Soho Radio. Since 2018 Melanie has curated and independently promoted underground music & arts events across the UK. She has also DJ'd at venues and festivals such as Green Man, End of the road, Spiritland, Brighton Fringe, Sea Change, The Social, Damas (Lisbon) and Purple Weekend (Spain), as well as book launches for Jeremy Deller's Art Is Magic and Toby Manning's Mixing Pop & Politics: A Marxist History of Popular Music.
For booking enquiries please contact moofmagazine@gmail.com