Music
In Post-Coup Myanmar, Yangon’s Underground Is Home to the Most Vibrant Techno Raves
In response to an economic recession and a political crisis, Yangon’s underground scene provides a space for escapism for the city’s youth.
The Taliban Burned a Pile of Musical Instruments Because They’re ‘Immoral’
The Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice set fire to guitars, harmonicas, and speakers in the western province of Herat.
Delirious Photos From July's Hottest Runway Show
I’d never seen such a concentration of hot people in hot outfits. It was overwhelming. I wanted to cry, scream, hurl myself against the wall in rapture. But I didn't.
VICE SPOTLIGHT: MR MEATY BOY
The alternative techno DJ talks Aotearoa’s underlying darkness and how it drives artists to create and make change.
DO: Explore First Nations Songlines and Stories in a Modern Context at Sydney’s ‘Emerge’
“We never create alone. We always have each other's backs.”
The Secret History of Drill
How Chicago pioneered a sound that spread to the UK and the rest of the world, as told by the people who were there.
Going Through the Eras With Taylor Swift Led to My Feminist Awakening
Listening to her songs made me realize—it’s me, hi, I’m the problem it’s me.
VICE SPOTLIGHT: Jazmine Mary
Jazmine Mary talks grief, tragedy and performance personas in the wake of their haunting latest release.
Who is xmunashe? Preparing for a Night of Improvisation with the Independent Cult Musician
The Sydney-based musician appeared a few months ago out of nowhere. Now, he seems to be everywhere.
VICE Spotlight: JUPiTA
Like Amaare? Like Rosalía? Like bad bitches doing their thing? Listen to this.
Grammy's CEO Says Next Year's Winner Could 'Absolutely' Use AI
But only the human creators who contributed to a song can be nominated and win.
VICE Spotlight: Winten
Like Fleetwood Mac? Like Julia Jacklin? Like feeling emotional? Listen to this.