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Sub Pop Records launches its first podcast
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Sub Pop Records launches its first podcast

Seattle indie cool straight to your earbuds — Home to iconic music acts including Nirvana, Sleater-Kinney and Father John Misty, among many, many more, Sub Pop Records is morphing its cool Seattle cred into podcast form, with the launch of the new Sub Pop Podcast.

Written by: Adam White

Video: Flying Lotus releases hypnotically dark short film
Music

Video: Flying Lotus releases hypnotically dark short film

FUCKKKYOUUU — Flying Lotus collaborates with experimental filmmaker Eddie Alcazar on a messed-up but utterly mesmerising short film.

Written by: Alex King

Royce Wood Junior: the production wizard steps out of the shadows
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Royce Wood Junior: the production wizard steps out of the shadows

Ash and Tang — Following collaborations with Kwabs and Jamie Woon, Royce Wood Junior has made waves with his own experimental sound. He talks writing, ego and keeping honest in your art.

Written by: Sam Warner

Words of indecipherable wisdom from the original Rastaman, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry
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Words of indecipherable wisdom from the original Rastaman, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry

Vision of Paradise — Reggae wouldn’t be reggae without Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – unsung hero, wild preacher, original Rastaman. With biography-come-fairytale documentary Lee 'Scratch' Perry's Vision of Paradise released in February, here's the grandfather of dub's interview from Huck's Fiftieth Anniversary Special.

Written by: Rob Boffard

The Forecast 2016: Music
Music

The Forecast 2016: Music

Rough Trade East — Curious about what music to look out for this year? Check out these picks from Rough Trade East.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

Weekend Read: Paulina & Fran is the anti-romance satire for the Frances Ha generation
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Weekend Read: Paulina & Fran is the anti-romance satire for the Frances Ha generation

Friendship, rivalry and love triangles — Poet and painter Rachel B. Glaser’s debut novel Paulina & Fran is a cutting satire of art school that’s sympathetic towards its characters even as it mocks them.

Written by: Kate Loftus-O'Brien

Huck's best music videos of the month
Music

Huck's best music videos of the month

A not so dry January — Spinning in South Africa, a walk through the heart of grime territory and oozings of fake blood, from Massive Attack, Kano, Metz and more.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

Interview: Thundercat on surviving the darkest places
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Interview: Thundercat on surviving the darkest places

Honesty and music will get you through — Thundercat’s The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam EP is a beautiful record crafted from moments of doubt and pain. The prolific LA bassist explains how it came together.

Written by: Alex King

Polyphonic Playground turns messing about into a giant musical instrument
Art

Polyphonic Playground turns messing about into a giant musical instrument

Play time collides with audiovisual art — House of Vans London presents an immersive interactive sound installation by Studio PSK.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Rat Boy: The Essex skate rat firing up suburbia
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Rat Boy: The Essex skate rat firing up suburbia

Wastemen, Wetherspoons and wannabe gangsters — Jordan Cardy is the Essex teen shaking things up with DIY videos and mixtapes as Rat Boy. Huck hung out at his Chelmsford stomping ground to find out what’s next for the small-town tearaway.

Written by: Alex King

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