The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Clip, Jim Legxacy, Raheaven and Bikôkô.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Clip, Jim Legxacy, Raheaven and Bikôkô.
100%: The Wiltshire-raised musician has come a long way since her mum booked her studio time with Tesco vouchers.
Including Skream & Benga’s emotional reunion, Charli XCX’s debauched Party Girl show and experimental techno inside a new indoor club venue.
In the 1980s, almost half of 18-to-34-year-olds lived in a property they owned. Now, around 40 per cent have moved back in with their parents – that’s if they ever moved out at all. Hello, mum and dad. Have you missed us?
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX & Lorde, Asake & Central Cee and Yeule and Mura Masa.
100%: The LA songwriter talks poetry, Percy Pigs and escaping to the forest.
Forty years after the Battle of Orgreave, the creativity of those who took part in the 1984-5 miners’ strike has been carefully documented by the Barnsley designer.
100%: The LA-via-Nottingham musician has won the respect of Lil Nas X and Lil Uzi Vert.
And with a very (very) secretive role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Paul Thomas Anderson’s follow-up to Licorice Pizza, her prospects are as boundless as her name.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, Bambii and Bar Italia.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, John Glacier, Homixide Gang and Pretty Sick.
100%: The Parisian musician’s upcoming debut album, Sad Lovers and Giants, is a work of pure passion featuring poignant break-up anthems and rage-fuelled, club-ready tracks.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring NewJeans, Romy Mars, Mary & The Junkyard and Central Cee & Lil Baby
Influenced by the likes of Kate Bush and Janet Jackson, the London musician's irresistible sound is fuelled by both innovation and flashes of nostalgia.
The actor is the star of COS’ SS24 campaign (oo-er), so we asked him all about it – plus a couple of questions about David Beckham and his all-time favourite tunes.
He made a name for himself reviewing octopus dishes, before turning his hand to hyper-specific reenactments of historical events, such as John Hancock’s mega-signature on Declaration of Independence. What could possibly be next?
The chic hotel re-opened its rooftop bar, UP, with an intimate live performance by Nabihah Iqbal.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Nemzzz, Billie Eilish, Wu-Lu and Shy One.
100%: We quizzed Copenhagen’s favourite DJ-slash-producer on her thumping new EP, Moments of Inertia.
In her new exhibition, As It Was Give(n) To Me, Stacy Kranitz subverts poverty porn in pursuit of a more accurate portrayal of working class communities.
Ahead of its release on Friday, we caught up with the Dutch newcomer to talk about her first major role in a film that throws all conventions out of the window… and then some. Sex, grief, food fights – Hoard has got it all.