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Mitch Mosk

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Mitch is the Editor-in-Chief of Atwood Magazine and a 2014 graduate from Tufts University, where he pursued his passions of music and psychology. He currently works at Universal Music Group in New York City. In his off hours, Mitch may be found songwriting, wandering about one of New York's many neighborhoods, or writing an article on your next favorite artist for Atwood. Mitch's words of wisdom to fellow musicians and music lovers are thus: Keep your eyes open and never stop exploring. No matter where you go, what you do or who you are with, you can always learn something new and inspire something amazing. Say hi here: mitch[at]atwoodmagazine[dot]com

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Embracing ‘What Happiness Is’: Indie Folk Trio Trousdale Shine on Truthful, Vulnerable, Optimistic Sophomore EP

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“Lost & Searching, Small & Destructive”: The Unbearable, Hopeless Beauty of Seafarers’ Sophomore Album ‘II’

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Editor’s Picks 63: Phoebe Go, Charlie Burg, Tchotchke, Bartees Strange, Rozzi x Nile Rodgers, & Lizzie Reid!

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Premiere: Timi Afilaka Inspires Positive Vibes with Sunny, Seductive Single “Chemistry”

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Wy © Lamia Karic
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bedroom walls - November Ultra
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Charlie Collins © She Is Aphrodite
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