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Huck's Rwanda Rising series: an artistic renaissance in the heart of Africa
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Huck's Rwanda Rising series: an artistic renaissance in the heart of Africa

Rwanda Rising — Two decades after genocide, Rwanda has risen from the ashes to become a thriving arts and tech hub. This article kicks off a series, Rwanda Rising, unpicking the complex stories behind Rwanda’s creative resurgence and its seeming slide into dictatorship.

Written by: Alex King

British rapper Akala on the virtues and limits of practicing what you preach
Culture

British rapper Akala on the virtues and limits of practicing what you preach

Spittin' conscious lines — From independent records to speaking truth to power, British rapper Akala has strived to practice what he preaches. But, by his own admission, sometimes even he gets it wrong.

Written by: Oliver Pelling

How the pulse of house music keeps South Africa connected
Culture

How the pulse of house music keeps South Africa connected

Township Two-step — Deep-house DJs are superstars in South Africa, where more house music is consumed than in any other country. But limited internet means that regional scenes and showcase parties remain crucial.

Written by: Mohato Lekena

From the archives: The Deftones album that became a turning point
Music

From the archives: The Deftones album that became a turning point

A story of staying power — In the late '80s Deftones were just a bunch of friends - some skater kids from Sacramento who came together to create sound. Today they are a global rock force that continues to blast through boundaries imposed by genre tags. They’ve fought tension, tragedy and the vices of success. Now, at the dawn of a new album, Deftones are standing tall. To celebrate the release of 2016's Gore, we look back on the story of Diamond Eyes, the 2010 album that helped them push past their most challenging years.

Written by: Tom Bryant

LA punks Plague Vendor share new album influences
Music

LA punks Plague Vendor share new album influences

Tracks that made Bloodsweat — From Underworld to Fugazi and The Stooges, guitarist Jay Rogers shares the influences that shaped Plague Vendor’s new Bloodsweat LP.

Written by: Alex King

Mastering the Flow: An interview with musical powerhouse Colin Stetson
Culture

Mastering the Flow: An interview with musical powerhouse Colin Stetson

Exceptional Experimentation — While taking a bath, experimental multi-instrumentalist and composer Colin Stetson talks to Huck about the pressures of being a prodigy, defying preconceptions and his physically punishing live performances.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Live Report: Discovering Cape Town's house music scene
Music

Live Report: Discovering Cape Town's house music scene

Shining a light on underground upstarts — Producer Mohato Lekena uncovers the latest party in the Stay True Journeys series, a showcase of emerging electronic artists and pioneers from around the world.

Written by: Mohato Lekena

Ten mesmerising collaborations between musicians and directors
Film

Ten mesmerising collaborations between musicians and directors

Sound + Vision — Electronic duo Solar Bears and filmmaker Michael Robinson have teamed up for one of this year's best albums so far. In the spirit of collaboration, Huck asked them to rate each other's favourite partnerships between filmmakers and musicians.

Written by: Cian Traynor

For the Record: After 10 Years, one of Cuba’s first female DJs returns home
Music

For the Record: After 10 Years, one of Cuba’s first female DJs returns home

This is DJ Leydis — DJ Leydis was born in Cuba, but made the dangerous journey to the U.S., leaving her young daughter behind to follow her dream. She's now been allowed to return to Cuba, and dreams of bringing her music to the people she had been missing for so long. This is her story.

Written by: Amberly Alene Ellis

Kirkuk's only metal band are defying ISIS in Iraq
Culture

Kirkuk's only metal band are defying ISIS in Iraq

Death and metal in a divided state — Forged in the crucible of oil-rich and conflict-ridden Kirkuk, the story of Iraqi band Dark Phantom is pure metal. But in a city littered with Isis sleeper cells, going underground is no affectation. It’s a means of survival.

Written by: Campbell MacDiarmid

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