Doja Cat: “you need to be a bit of a comedian to be a rapper”
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
Intimate photos of the breakthrough indie pop artist’s US tour.
We teamed up with the Brixton station to discuss the trials and tribulations of our new cover star.
Deep in the moshpit of the world’s leading rap festival.
For fans of the band, this carousel of studio sessions, concert clips and, um, not much else will prove a disappointment.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Sitting down with the 26-year-old former One Directioner as he releases his debut solo album, LP1.
The monthly party which began as a nomadic gathering of like-minded hedonists in illegal warehouses has grown to include a music label, a permanent home at the canal-side club Griessmuehle and, now, a book.
Volume 4 Issue 002: He’s the bad boy of Nigerian music – a controversial hit machine who’s built an empire of loyal fans and topped the African charts. The youth love him and the press is obsessed with him. So why does the government want Naira Marley behind bars?
Nigerian musicians are making a major impact across the globe – but in their home country, the industry has a different set of rules. Lagos-based journalist Joey Akan provides a beginner’s guide.
From underground club tracks, to pop bangers and memeable viral hits – listen to 100 songs which soundtracked our 2019.
Villejuif Underground frontman Nathan Roche hadn’t had more than €200 in his account since 2014. And then he became a model and muse for Celine.
The DIY darling’s just released two new tracks. Listen here to see why all eyes are on him.
The Smartbar regular reports on the current state of Chicago’s storied club scene.
The Face met with legendary hitman Pharrell Williams and Beats by Dre president Luke Wood for a special recording studio sit-down in Miami.
The breakthrough Brooklyn rapper and his UK producer 808Melo discuss drill music as a global movement.
The rising poet-rapper has the Hollowman cosign.
The auto-tune singer and post-digital Renaissance man talks collaboration, personal discovery, and staying true to his vision on his debut solo album.
“The best band of 2019” take the Revelations hot seat, and we talk atoms, Fiat 500s and... fajita stores.
He’s the biggest, most secretive British musician you’ve possibly never heard of. And, after breaking records, he’s now breaking his interview silence here.
The heavyweight London rapper has been living it up in Dubai.
The south London House of Pharaohs member is flying solo with his debut mixtape Sorry You Were Saying.
The Atlanta-via-Detroit DJ does house and techno that’s good for the soul.