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In the studio with art maverick Raymond Pettibon
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In the studio with art maverick Raymond Pettibon

Moving in mysterious ways — From Black Flag to Sonic Youth, Raymond Pettibon helped define what punk looks like when it's hung up on a wall. Now he's taking us inside his fantasy world, where the only ticket is a pencil and a piece of paper.

Written by: Jamie Brisick

Moondog: The vagabond who became a countercultural icon
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Moondog: The vagabond who became a countercultural icon

The Viking of Sixth Avenue — NYC's most distinct underground figure is the stuff of urban legend: a blind homeless composer, dressed as a viking, who influenced a wave of seminal artists. Now a film is finally bringing his story to light.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Bad Religion's Greg Graffin on navigating life under Trump
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Bad Religion's Greg Graffin on navigating life under Trump

A punk with perspective — At a time when freedom of thought is under attack, and science is on the back foot, this punk-icon-turned-professor shares some much-needed words of wisdom on why we shouldn't sweat it.

Written by: Cian Traynor

How a creative reboot saved Jens Lekman's songwriting
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How a creative reboot saved Jens Lekman's songwriting

A conquest over self-doubt — After a crisis of confidence, the Swedish pop musician – celebrated for dispensing nuggets of advice to fans – has learned some new life lessons of his own. Here Jens reveals the benefits of being a wedding singer and tackling your fears in a dark political climate.

Written by: Cian Traynor

How to start your own creative scene as an outsider
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How to start your own creative scene as an outsider

Things I Learned Along the Way — Growing up on the outskirts of a scene spurred Gang of Four’s Andy Gill and music photographer Anton Corbijn to cement themselves at the centre of their own creative worlds.

Written by: Josh Jones

The band turning pie shops and abandoned hospitals into DIY venues
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The band turning pie shops and abandoned hospitals into DIY venues

Making space — With small music venues shutting down, soul synth duo Night Games have taken a DIY approach to performing at a time where live music could be disappearing for good.

Written by: Bryn Evans

Sinkane pays tribute to musical enigma William Onyeabor
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Sinkane pays tribute to musical enigma William Onyeabor

A legend shrouded in mystery — Ahmed Gallab, musical director of Onyeabor tribute project the Atomic Bomb! Band, sheds light on a groundbreaking figure he drew inspiration from up-close.

Written by: Sophie Church

Who's playing Trump's inauguration? Seriously, who are they?
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Who's playing Trump's inauguration? Seriously, who are they?

Sad! — With Donald Trump's inauguration as President just a matter of hours away, the final musical line up for the ball that's set to follow has finally been announced. Problem is, you've probably never heard of anyone performing, so here's all you need to know about the bands.

Written by: Bryn Evans // Michael Segalov

A lesson in living in the here and now
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A lesson in living in the here and now

Reuben Hollebon on film — Growing up, Reuben Hollebon never felt the desire to exercise his creativity. But after his debut release in 2016, and with a new short film focusing on his journey, the Norfolk singer/songwriter avoids looking back and keeps pushing forward.

Written by: Paden Vaughan

Meet Deep Throat Choir: an uplifting rush of vocal power
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Meet Deep Throat Choir: an uplifting rush of vocal power

A force to be reckoned with — This 25-strong collective showcases the strength of badass female voices: musically, personally and in the wider world. Now, ahead of their debut album, they face a different kind of challenge: bringing the legendary sounds of DJs Horse Meat Disco to life.

Written by: Cian Traynor

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