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Uncut

Uncut is a term with multiple uses in language and media. In general English usage, uncut describes media that remains in its original, unedited form, without cuts, edits, or censorship. The term is commonly applied to audio, film, and video releases to indicate that the content is presented as originally produced.

Uncut is also the title of a British monthly magazine devoted to music and film. The magazine,

Beyond its use as a descriptor and magazine title, Uncut has been used as a formal title

launched
in
the
late
1990s,
publishes
long-form
interviews,
critical
reviews,
and
features
on
artists,
genres,
and
cinema,
with
attention
to
both
classic
and
contemporary
work.
It
is
known
for
its
thoughtful
curation
and
for
reporting
on
overlooked
or
rediscovered
recordings
and
films.
The
publication
has
been
distributed
internationally
and
has
built
a
reputation
among
music
and
film
enthusiasts
for
in-depth
feature
writing.
for
various
works
in
music,
film,
and
literature,
reflecting
the
idea
of
presenting
material
without
alteration.
In
each
case,
the
word
signals
an
emphasis
on
authenticity
and
completeness
in
the
presented
content.