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What Jade did next
The 31-year-old has spent her entire adult life in the spotlight. But now, as the Little Mix star introduces fans to more experimental solo music, Jade is finally treading her own path.

London rapper LYAM is over the UK mainstream
The underground artist on the long road to his new album and his experience in enigmatic collective TTY.

The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring SOPHIE, Mustafa, Jade and Beckah Amani.

How DJ Love masterminded the exhilarating budots genre
100%: The high-octane Filipino genre has exploded on TikTok. This weekend, its pioneer is headed to London.

Virgin Orchestra are Reykjavik’s most exciting new band
As the post-punk trio gears up for their performance at the beloved Iceland Airwaves festival, they fill us in on the country’s thriving DIY music scene and their favourite spots in the city.

Our New Noise series heads up north

On the frontlines of New York’s renegade rave scene
There’s a new wave of anarchic raves in the unassuming outskirts of the city. The police don’t seem happy about it.

The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring HiTech, Chy Cartier, Coucou Chloe and Tommy Richman.

Alessi Rose wants to be the next pop girlie
100%: Fresh from the release of her new EP, the 21-year-old musician is gunning to join the ranks of pop music’s greats.

The femininomenonal ascent of Chappell Roan
Her hot-blooded anthems – not to mention that delicious braggy, draggy persona – have infected the pop world and turned Chappell Roan into its newest hometown hero. Now, with barely a second to take it all in, she’s staring into the abyss of superstardom.

The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Playboi Carti, FKA twigs, Charli xcx and Pa Salieu.

A queer journey, soundtracked by Bronski Beat
Read Tom Rasmussen's story inspired by the British synth-pop band's classic debut album, The Age of Consent.

The unwavering greatness of Nilüfer Yanya
100%: To mark the release of her third album My Method Actor, the West London musician tells us all about her love of Natalie Imbruglia’s Torn, stressful showers and finding fans at the dentist.

Mustafa is moving forward
On the verge of releasing an album that will, undoubtedly, define one era or movement of a still-blossoming career, the Sudanese-Canadian musician is in a place where it might be a challenge to stay grounded. At least, it might be for other artists.

Cheers to a Fcuking good night
There’s a lot of hype around New York indie-dance trio Fcukers right now. In a semi-closed Chinese restaurant, they proved why everyone’s banging on about them.

Closing out festival season with CCL
100%: The DJ/producer never stays in one place for too long, making them one of the most eclectic and well-travelled selectors out there. We (just about) caught them for a chat ahead of yet another set at Draaimolen fest this weekend.

Margeaux Labat: “Influencer is a bad word, but I’m ready to reclaim it”
Social media’s best music creator (aka @marg.mp3) makes sure we hear all the stuff she loves. Caroline Polachek reckons she's “the future of music journalism”. But Margeaux's just happy sharing her favourite albums.

Here’s what went down at our latest New Noise show
THE FACE's cutting-edge music showcase returned to London last week.

The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Coco & Clair Clair, Tommy Richman, Doechii and Knucks.

The Lagos rave scene is going strong
The Nigerian city is world-famous for Afrobeats and slick party culture. Now, a growing community of liberally-minded young people are flocking to impromptu venues for hard-hitting house tracks.

Animistic Beliefs are here to put on a proper rave
The Rotterdam duo never fails to tear up the dancefloor. We quiz them on the secret to a good party, dream collabs and singing My Boo at karaoke. Aww…

Capturing the good vibes at Notting Hill Carnival
Photographer Mariana Pires hit the West London streets to document the celebration of Caribbean culture.

The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Fontaines D.C., Sabrina Carpenter, The Hellp and Central Cee.