Music

‘I honestly think white music is fucking irrelevant now’
Music

‘I honestly think white music is fucking irrelevant now’

Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie — As he gears up to release a new album made up of his band’s commercial hits, the 56-year-old frontman is in a philosophical mood. We meet him to discuss addiction, austerity and why he’s fed up with white men.

Written by: Niall Flynn

‘Within me, there’s an addict and a saboteur’
Music

‘Within me, there’s an addict and a saboteur’

Jenny Lewis goes it alone — After weathering one of the toughest storms of her life, the singer is back with a new album. She talks love, loss, and the importance of optimism.

Written by: Benjamin Cook

Beats and bills: how capitalism destroyed UK club culture
Film

Beats and bills: how capitalism destroyed UK club culture

A love letter to ’90s rave — In the new film Beats, director Brian Welsh travels back to 1990s Aberdeen to tell the story of rave culture – why it mattered, and how it got torn apart.

Written by: Colin Crummy

Sonic disruptor Tujiko Noriko on her mysterious new film
Music

Sonic disruptor Tujiko Noriko on her mysterious new film

‘I just like to experiment’ — In a collaboration with director Joji Koyama, the 42-year-old artist stars and soundtracks a haunting new film that treads a thin line between ambience and intensity.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

Holly Herndon: Mind-bending music for a digital apocalypse
Magazine

Holly Herndon: Mind-bending music for a digital apocalypse

Beyond human — As a leading light in experimental music, Holly Herndon is reimagining how we use technology – from crypto-raves to collaborations with artificial intelligence – at what's starting to feel like a pivotal moment in history.

Written by: Maya-Roisin Slater

Erland Cooper’s guide to finding calm in the city
Music

Erland Cooper’s guide to finding calm in the city

Escaping the noise — As he gears up for the release of his second solo album, the Orkney musician takes us on a tour of London’s Walthamstow Wetlands – a bucolic oasis set within the urban sprawl of North London.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

The history of art and rave culture in ’90s Poland
Music

The history of art and rave culture in ’90s Poland

140 beats per minute — This week, the Tate Modern is celebrating the aesthetics of the country’s rave scene, with an evening of films focused on the movement‘s key figures.

Written by: Eric Thorp

‘So many people of colour in punk music get forgotten’
Music

‘So many people of colour in punk music get forgotten’

Meet Big Joanie — With their fast-paced beats, soulful tones and straight-talking lyrics, Big Joanie are shaking up the UK’s contemporary punk scene.

Written by: Hannah Clugston

‘Not an imitation’ – charting the rise of Asian hip hop
Film

‘Not an imitation’ – charting the rise of Asian hip hop

A new generation — A new documentary, produced by Red Bull Music, shines a light on the pioneers of the genre in Asia – from Indonesia’s Rich Brian, to South Korean rapper Keith Ape.

Written by: Huck

‘Self-pity can be quite delicious when you’re by yourself’
Music

‘Self-pity can be quite delicious when you’re by yourself’

Cate Le Bon in conversation — After spending a year in isolation learning how to build chairs, the Welsh musician is back with her most personal album yet – a collection of songs which explore the melancholy of being alone.

Written by: Benjamin Cook

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