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The Underground Edit is a female-founded digital magazine that specializes in bringing light to the underground. From up-and-coming musical and visual artists to indie films and self-publishing authors, they give a voice to those who are lesser known.

The Underground Edit co-founders and Editors-in-Chief,
Taylor Memoli and Gabrielle Sangataldo.
Gabrielle
Gabrielle knew she wanted to be a writer in fourth grade when she forced her classmates to listen to her badly written short stories, and then in high school when she first listened to Hamilton. Since then, her love for writing has only grown through her tenure as Editor-in-Chief of Monmouth University's The Outlook and now the founding of The Underground Edit with her partner-in-crime, Taylor Memoli.
In addition to The Underground Edit, her work has been seen in Trill Mag, The Pop Break, CultureSonar, VUE NJ, VUE Long Island, The Outlook, and the Monmouth Review. Besides writing and music, she thrives on strong opinions, playlists that make her feel like she’s in a movie, and her ferret, Dave.
Taylor
Taylor has always loved three things: music, writing, and talking people’s ears off. In college, she found a way to bring them together through entertainment journalism. Since then, she has interviewed dozens of up-and-coming musicians for her website, The Underground Edit, which she co-runs with her best friend, Gabrielle Sangataldo.
As well as The Underground Edit, her work has been seen in the Monmouth Review, ephemeras Magazine, The Pop Break, and The Outlook, with selections in the International Screenwriting Competition and the Screen Power Film Festival. Most of her free time is spent writing at her uneven desk with her dog, Pepper, and giving lousy Letterboxd reviews.

