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Taleban Dooda Is About to Put East Tampa Rap on the Map
Tampa is traditionally known for its party music, but the city’s new scene focuses on something else it knows well: pain.
Ten Years Later, Soulection Is Still The Standard for Music Discovery
We spoke with founder Joe Kay and some Soulection artists, old and new, about how a college radio show gave birth to a generation of new voices.
8 Artists on How Quarantine Has Changed the Way They Write Songs
VICE spoke to Sharon Van Etten, Lianne La Havas, Kevin Morby, and others about how isolation has influenced their creative process.
La Roux: How to Be a Musician When You Hate the Music Industry
The synth-pop artist is back with 'Supervision', her first album in six years. Here, she tells us exactly why it took so long.
Se So Neon are the new faces of Korean indie rock
Ahead of their second album Maladaptive, the trio talks finding their place and resisting the urge to conform.
Se So Neon are the new faces of Korean indie rock
Ahead of their second album Maladaptive, the trio talks finding their place and resisting the urge to conform.
Matty Healy Isn't Shutting Up, Ever
The 1975 frontman invites Noisey into his home and recording space as the band prepares for their fourth album, 'Notes on a Conditional Form.'
The Return of Kano
The actor and rapper's back with a new album, due out in August, and shares a filmic video on serious youth violence exclusively with us.
elle teresa is redefining what it means to be a female rapper in japan
Using her femininity as a weapon, she's bringing a fresh perspective to a male-dominated world.