THE FACE took a trip to New Balance’s UK factory
To celebrate 40 years of manufacturing in the UK, the brand threw a party at their HQ in Cumbria.
To celebrate 40 years of manufacturing in the UK, the brand threw a party at their HQ in Cumbria.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Kam-Bu, Black Sherif, Joyce Wrice and Finn Foxell.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Yune Pinkú, Bree Runway and Björk.
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Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Wizkid, Dexter, Bladee, Bandokay and Shanti Celeste.
The LA-via-Atlanta surrealist recommends raunchy Southern soul, Julia Ducournau’s body horror and hacked version of Pokémon games.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Jockstrap, George Riley, Yasin & Pa Salieu.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Talia Goddess, Yeat, Shygirl, Kenny Beats, Karen Nyame KG, Babyface Ray & Digga D.
The genre-mutating American duo have a legendary cult fanbase. THE FACE headed to their first UK headline gig to capture the moment.
Rated by The Face: Listen to tracks from Raye, Florentino, Rina Sawayama, Lolahol and more.
Asake mixes afrobeats and amapiano, Finn Foxell goes punk and Clipz delivers a bank holiday banger.
Rated by The Face: Listen to tracks from Megan Thee Stallion, PinkPantheress & Sam Gellaitry, Ice Spice, Bella Poarch and more.
The jungle revivalist played three sets at the festival. Not bad for her first-ever Glasto!
Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen joined forces, the Sugababes caused a roadblock and Stormzy partied incognito.
We promise this lot are worth leaving your tent for.
Rave Report: The globe-trotting duo have got a buzz going, creating carefree dancefloors as an antidote to the stiff vibe at too-cool industry parties.
Central Cee is the UK’s new rap superstar. He’s pushed his sound beyond the limits of drill, has millions of admirers obsessing over his every move – and he might just be the first British rapper to do serious damage in the States. But is all that enough to satisfy him?
The singer is placing his poetic lyricism with leftfield production.
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