From Accra — HUCK catches up with the Ghanaian hip hop artist who knows full well what it means to be an outsider.
Written by: Rob Boffard
Train Bound for Glory — HUCK talks to Emmett Malloy about his new documentary on a magical music railway journey through the American South West.
Written by: Ed Andrews
Grown Man Business — HUCK talks to Ed Skrein, the rapper-turned-actor about winging it in the film world and using his skills to spread the love.
Written by: Ed Andrews
Soweto Sounds — Electronic musician Spoek Mathambo mixes influences to create a distinctly South African post-colonial pop.
Written by: Alex Denny
Them’s Fighting Words — HUCK goes inside the world of the rap battle leagues, and meets the fast-spitting, shit-talking comedic emcees who come armed with words and ready for war. It’s about to get real ugly.
Written by: Rob Boffard
Keepin' It Indie — HUCK talks to Jeanie Finlay, director of a new documentary, Sound It Out, about Stockton-on-Tees last surviving independent record store.
Written by: Ed Andrews
The Perfection of Soul — Hip hop historians are big fans of ‘soul’ – that mythical inner state that makes you realer than real. But what happens when ‘spirit’ is packed in a box and shipped out to every corner of the globe? Can anyone learn what it means to ‘feel’ the beat? For the lockers, poppers and b-boys of Japan, perfection is as sacred as it gets.
Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo
Punk Supergroup — When four legends from punk’s halcyon days joined forces as OFF!, they helped the world reconnect with their energetic roots.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Bold, Crazy, Dead — Cro-Mags frontman John Joseph wants to take you on a stroll through the Lower East Side to rediscover its down ‘n’ dirty roots.
Written by: Jon Coen
Dissent In The Country — For one group of frustrated pacifists living under Thatcher’s steely gaze, punk was more than just a new kind of rock. It was the voice of resistance. HUCK takes a stroll into the bucolic English countryside to visit the commune-style home of anarcho-punk band Crass, pioneers of direct action sound.
Written by: Shelley Jones