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Afropunk Festival Made Fashion Week Look Like Trash
The inaugural London festival was a beautiful celebration of black music, fashion, art... and hella good looks.
Ultimate Painting Create Crystalline Pop From Inside a Small East London Apartment
Stream the London duo’s third album ‘Dusk’.
Why Does Everyone Think Women Only Like The Weeknd Because They Want to Sleep With Him?
Women may appear in his songs less like actual people and more like cautionary tales, but that doesn’t mean we can’t heavily relate to his themes.
Cazeria Cazador Records Are Emerging Players In Santiago’s Underground Music and Party Scene
The young label is helping place the Chilean capital at the centre of the South American underground music scene.
How Björk Created a Virtual Version of Herself to Deal With the Pain of ‘Vulnicura’
A conversation with the Icelandic artist about moving on, both emotionally and technologically.
The Musical Mystique of Laurel Canyon Lives on In Itasca’s Folk Rock
Listen to a track from a new album that captures the free musical spirit of 70s Los Angeles.
Cymbals Eat Guitars and the Beauty of Patience
The critically acclaimed indie band new LP 'Pretty Years' is the best of their career. Now it's time for the world to listen.
Rewound and Rejuvenated: Craig David Is Having the Time of His Life
"I feel like a 16-year-old again... I've realised what really matters."
Hey Dole Bludger, What Are You Listening To?
It turns out that not all New Start recipients listen to ‘dole wave’.
The Elegant Panic of serpentwithfeet
The Brooklyn artist's new 'blisters' is an avant garde five-song EP that swells and glistens. How did he get here?
Remembering When Punk Legends Fugazi Played the Ballarat YMCA
This was a time before Facebook, when show promotion often involved handing out flyers at bus stops.
Skepta's Mercury Win: A Rare Glimmer of Light in a Year Full of Shit
It feels like a break in the clouds, where a group in charge of an important decision finally made one that is representative of the current UK climate.