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The five Finnish artists you need to be listening to this summer
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The five Finnish artists you need to be listening to this summer

Finland's freshest sounds — From ghostly grime beats to trippy hip-hop tunes, these are the Finnish musicians that you really should be listening to in 2016.

Written by: Anna Wilson

Tobacco: The enigmatic misfit wrecking pop music
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Tobacco: The enigmatic misfit wrecking pop music

Hits from another dimension — Tom Fec, the driving force behind cult band Black Moth Super Rainbow, talks about the art of prank calls, getting sick of yourself and trying to remain anonymous.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Twenty years of Stones Throw: the label that changed hip hop
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Twenty years of Stones Throw: the label that changed hip hop

Champion sounds — To celebrate 10 years of Huck, we're digging through the archives to unearth stories that feel as relevant as ever. As Stones Throw marks its own anniversary – 20 years as a trailblazing record label – founder Peanut Butter Wolf recounts the journey so far.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Snowy: The MC leading Nottingham grime’s conquest of the UK
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Snowy: The MC leading Nottingham grime’s conquest of the UK

Notts is wild — Nottingham’s hardest working MC is helping to build the foundations for a new generation of grime artists dragging the spotlight away from London.

Written by: Alex King

The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive
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The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive

Partying to survive — London’s declining traditional venues are surviving by providing a home for threatened alternative nightlife, from live music to LGBTQ parties.

Written by: Alex King

Could a lip-syncing app revive the dying music industry?
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Could a lip-syncing app revive the dying music industry?

Chasing 15 seconds of fame — Touted as the biggest change to music since the video, a fast-growing app is resonating with millions of teenagers... in the form of disposable karaoke videos. Will it prop up sagging sales? Or is it just a vehicle for narcissism?

Written by: Cian Traynor

Shabaka Hutchings on Africa’s eternal cultural influence
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Shabaka Hutchings on Africa’s eternal cultural influence

Following the bloodlines — Sons of Kemet and The Comet is Coming frontman Shabaka Hutchings explains how a new generation of artists are rediscovering and reinterpreting Africa’s immense musical, artistic and stylistic heritage.

Written by: Alex King

Naked truths: An intimate interview with Bat for Lashes
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Naked truths: An intimate interview with Bat for Lashes

Honeymooning alone — As Bat for Lashes, Natasha Khan has spent a decade crafting a musical persona that defies easy categorisation. But in her personal life, much of that time has been spent grappling with questions of identity and commitment. Making fourth album The Bride – an imaginary road-trip of self-discovery – taught her what it takes to feel whole.

Written by: Simran Hans. Photography © Jackie Dewe Mathews

London hip hop collective Neverland Clan slay their Boiler Room set
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London hip hop collective Neverland Clan slay their Boiler Room set

Underground fire — Neverland Clan brought mosh pits, sweat, charisma and overriding lyrical prowess to a high-energy Boiler Room session at Hackney Wick’s Stour Space.

Written by: Jack Bidewell

The inspirations of Grace Jones, one of pop music's greatest chameleons
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The inspirations of Grace Jones, one of pop music's greatest chameleons

Breakdown, honey — Exploring the enduring power of Grace Jones' genre-bending 1980s album, Warm Leatherette.

Written by: Gabriela Helfet

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