New music for the new year: the rising artists you need to hear
22 for ’22: the musicians who are going to smash it in the months ahead. Dig in.
22 for ’22: the musicians who are going to smash it in the months ahead. Dig in.
The Deviation co-founder and legendary UK soul band have joined forces to raise a glass to 2021 and see the new year in with a bang.
Listen back to 100 tracks we’ve loved this year.
2021 in review: This year, we finally got to dance together again. But due to dodgy drugs, heightened concerns about women’s safety and the politically polarising impact of the pandemic, the euphoria was tainted with a darker vibe.
The rivals smoothed over their beef on Thursday night in LA, at a benefit for the campaign to free the long-imprisoned gang leader. Here's a rundown of what happened, and why Larry Hoover matters to the two superstars.
The Bone Soda DJ has blended some tunes to soundtrack your drive home.
As artists strive to replicate the successes of Wham! and Mariah Carey’s Christmas classics, we’ve ranked the year's best – and more turkey-shaped – offerings for spreading festive cheer.
Photographer Isabel Okoro explores the lifestyle and inspirations behind the artist's new project “Thank You SV”.
2021 in review: After surging in global popularity last year, the suspenseful South African genre became the go-to sound for Hennessy-sipping London ravers.
THE FACE contributor Lina Abascal has chronicled the intense ’00s genre in her new book Never Be Alone Again. Here, she picks out some classics from the movement.
Having collaborated on gritty club-adjacent tracks, Nottingham trio Lukas Wiglex, Son of Philip and Des Hagenasty share their wide range of influences.
When the techno figurehead hosted a rave with the fashion house at the Tate Modern in London, Prada Extends was the talk of the town. Here, Hawtin discusses his creative chemistry with the label, also sharing his hopes for dance music’s future.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
The late visionary created collisions in fashion and music, using his platforms to boost the careers of the artists who inspired him.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent’s most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
The South East Londoner discusses the potent messages of The Power In Us.
Pop-punk is back and KennyHoopla is one of the new generation’s leading lights: a one-man band who left Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to follow a yellow brick road to Hollywood... then, um, back to Wisconsin again.
The DJ and club runner-turned-artist discusses his journey from Mike Skinner to Caroline Polachek via Skepta. His Reebok Workouts won’t fail him now.
The new artist blends her own emotive material with tracks by Overmono, Eartheater and Joy Orbison.
After surprising listeners this summer by announcing his departure from NTS Radio after 10 years, the London DJ has set up his own Do!! You!!! platform. THE FACE visits him as he draws up his new blueprint for organised chaos.
Following Adele’s request, the streaming giant has hidden the shuffle button. Here, THE FACE’s editors pick out LPs with genius song sequencing.
Unpacking the powerful references in the visuals for the duo's collaboration with Pa Salieu.