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A manic interview with John Maus
Music

A manic interview with John Maus

Pop maestro of the apocalypse — Six years after a breakthrough album, punk intellectual and synth-pop savant John Maus is back to "interrupt the untrue world". We tapped into his brain power to understand why.

Written by: Cian Traynor

‘Punk can be horrible and parasitic and judgemental’
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‘Punk can be horrible and parasitic and judgemental’

On tour with the Downtown Boys — With their powerful live shows and politically charged lyrics, Downtown Boys are bringing punk music into 2017 – tackling everything from Trump and DACA to homophobia.

Written by: Biju Belinky

‘We constantly compete with each other’
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‘We constantly compete with each other’

Wu-Tang in conversation — With the Wu’s new album signalling a mighty return to form, RZA and Mathematics discuss its conception – from facing up to criticism, to weekly Clan conference calls.

Written by: Niall Flynn

The story behind The The’s enigmatic disappearance
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The story behind The The’s enigmatic disappearance

Inertia Variations — The Inertia Variations, a documentary by Johanna St Michaels, follows the mercurial Matt Johnson as he battles with feelings of disenchantment & writer’s block.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Why illegal raves are enjoying a renaissance in the UK
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Why illegal raves are enjoying a renaissance in the UK

High on hope — A new documentary explores the rise of acid house culture in northern England; drawing parallels between Thatcher’s Britain and the Tory-inflicted austerity of today.

Written by: Simon Doherty

Australia’s freakiest polymath on art, creativity and staying original
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Australia’s freakiest polymath on art, creativity and staying original

Down the rabbit hole — Blending music, art and film, Kirkis has been busy constructing his very own strange, synthy universe. We spoke to him about his haunting new record.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Jamila Woods on anger, self-care and learning to accept yourself
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Jamila Woods on anger, self-care and learning to accept yourself

Black girl magic — Over the last year, the Chicago artist has gone from spoken word poet to critically acclaimed musician, collaborating with Chance the Rapper, NoName and Ryan Lewis. She shares the lessons she’s learned so far.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Inside Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ biggest ever shows
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Inside Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ biggest ever shows

‘Why shouldn’t we play arenas?’ — As the legendary band round off the biggest tour of their career, we catch up with drummer Jim Sclavunos to discuss progress, punch-ups, and the ‘pornography of violence.’

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Ethereal electronica: Carmen Villain shares her top tracks
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Ethereal electronica: Carmen Villain shares her top tracks

The Monday Mix — Former model Carmen Villain goes mellow for our new Monday mix, sharing a selection of downbeat minimalism and experimental ambient tracks.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The Afghan girls defying death threats to pursue their passion
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The Afghan girls defying death threats to pursue their passion

‘Music is my dream’ — Zohra is the first ever all-female music ensemble in Afghanistan’s history, with its members facing death threats and family rejection just for doing what they love. Writer Kat Lister hears their incredible story.

Written by: Kat Lister

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