Tom Glencross
Bullshit Job Diary: The Unemployed Art School Graduate Stuck in Job Centres
"I’m angry, despondent, frustrated, tired, and none of this is good enough."
Édouard Louis is Staging a Coup Against Literature
We caught up with the provocative French novelist before the release of his incendiary new book 'History of Violence'.
How London's Old Bookshops Stay Open
Between M&M's World and the Apple Store is a street full of shops selling dusty old tomes, all somehow managing to stay afloat.
Seahawks Are the Balearic Buccaneers You Never Knew You Needed in Your Life
Ahead of the release of a new EP, the cosmic deckshoegaze duo discuss everything from Terry Nutkins to library music.
These Parties in Leeds Are Offering Free Entry to Young Registered Voters
"Representation is fundamental to a decent society; if people don't vote they won't be represented."
Has Your Vinyl Fetish Changed the Way You Value Music?
Wax obsessions and limited edition releases have turned free expression into a quest for economic capital.
Do Contemporary Clubbers Have DJ Daddy Issues?
A generation of dancers are stuck in time, seeking approval from history.
Kill Your Idols: What are Privilege and Power Doing to Club Culture?
How do we go about creating a truly transformative, inclusionary, and authentic experience in a world resolutely opposed to those very things? Our resident theorist investigates.
Introducing Ben Vince, Your New Favourite Avant-Garde Saxophonist
We met the London producer ahead of the release of his new LP, 'Monuments'.
The Neoliberal Night Out: Why Clubbing Doesn't Feel Radical Anymore
Nightlife is bigger business than ever, but we're forgetting why it was so vital in the first place.
Meet Brudenell Groove, the Community-Minded DJ Collective Turning Leeds Into an Eternal After-Party
Deep house meets folk-politics in an attempt to wrestle clubbing from the clutches of the conglomerates.
A Beginner's Guide to Nicholas, the Best Producer You've Probably Never Heard Of
Nicholas has the singular ability to look into the house precedent of years past, and produce his own subtle rulings and judgements.