It’s about to go off in Charli XCX’s Instagram livestream
Quarantine culture arrives this week, featuring: Christine and the Queens, Diplo, Rita Ora, Clairo and Kim Petras.
Quarantine culture arrives this week, featuring: Christine and the Queens, Diplo, Rita Ora, Clairo and Kim Petras.
There are a bunch of coronavirus-themed tracks doing the rounds – and it’s not the first time health officials have had help from musicians.
Get your ears around Yaeji’s silky new single, sultry synths from Girlpool and bask in the glory of hip-hop’s great enigma, Jay Electronica.
Sitting down with Niall “album guy” Horan as he releases his second solo record, Heartbreak Weather.
Fans of the mythologised rapper waited 13 year for A New Testimony. There’s a lot to process.
Sitting down and opening up with Haim ahead of the release of their revelational new album. “We didn’t mean it to be this way,” they say, “but it ended up being our most personal record.”
Tributes from those who knew him, loved him, raved with him and played with him.
After turning heads at fashion month in Paris, The Face speaks to the breakthrough rapper with entrepreneurial flair.
The Louisiana native makes pitch-bent pop that bangs on his recent album Cardboard City.
To coincide with the release of their new track El Vals De La Piedra, out this week, we asked the satanic-tinged reggaeton trio to curate the capital’s top DIY spots.
Hard beats with sweet melodies from the Brooklyn DJ and designer.
Listen to ferocious lyrics from Megan Thee Stallion’s alter ego Suga, the latest from Afropop artist Darkoo and a climate crisis anthem from Kelly Lee Owens.
New album color theory is a synesthetic portrait of the 22-year-old singer-songwriter’s demons, but it’s not all doom and gloom.
Club night Yard select six French rappers who always get the function turnt up.
Frank Ocean got his first taste of the music industry as a songwriter in the latter half of the ’00s. Collaborators detail first impressions of a young Lonny Breaux, his studio ethic and eventual rise to worldwide success.
Fresh from playing at London’s much-loved Adonis party, the former professional cyclist joins the Face Mix series.
Volume 4 Issue 003: The London rapper is riding music’s global collaboration wave and fucking with gender in her own easy way.
The band’s fans can’t get enough of the dancing duo.
The Juicy rapper pays homage to Haley Sharpe in the video for her new track Say So – the 17-year-old helped the track go viral on TikTok via a dance that was copied over 16 million times.
A brand new banger from the legendary Gaga, a genre-bending track from experimental duo 100 gecs and the return of London-via-Eastbourne collective, 404 Guild.
Volume 4 Issue 003: Dobby, Fauzia, Sherelle, Jossy Mitsu, LCY and Yazzus are the London DJs tearing up dancefloors nationwide.
Proper club bangers from the Brooklyn-based DJ/producer.