The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Snow Strippers, GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion, Karrahbooo and Otha.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Snow Strippers, GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion, Karrahbooo and Otha.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring and Doechii & JT, Camila Cabello, Beyoncé and 1010 Benja.
100%: Oink oink oink.
The city’s world-renowned clubs and galleries attract liberal-minded young people from all over the world. So why are pro-Palestine artists choosing to boycott them?
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Tyla, Skaiwater, Varg2tm and Two Shell & FKA twigs.
100%: She came from Norway and had a thirst for club music! We quiz the rising DJ and producer on her love of liquorice, her hatred of damp towels, and a little bit about her music because why the hell not.
On this week’s special episode of The Face Podcast, we comb through the key releases of Q1.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Nia Archives, Yung Lean, Bladee and Lava La Rue.
100%: The Milton Keynes rapper and internet funny guy is gearing up for his debut album Dog Eat Dog Food World.
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Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Ariana Grande, Sainté, Niko B and I. JORDAN.
100%: The British-Filipino musician’s anthemic pop-rock has won the approval of Olivia Rodrigo and Reneé Rapp.
With his Blacktronika university course, the veteran DJ is tracing the connection between Afrofuturism and the club.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, Jawnino, BXKS and Cardi B.
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The Californian duo are on a mission to save rock ’n’ roll from algorithm ’n’ blues.
The Surf Gang producer talks cooking, roller coasters and pouring his emotions into his mixtape.
The bodybuilder is taking on food and pharmaceutical companies with his viral videos, beefing with Tesco’s and making Stormzy apologise for eating Maccies.
To launch our spring issue, we’ve invited jungle’s brightest star to take over east London’s Sebright Arms. Sign up now for a chance to join in on the action.
There’s a fresh wave of alternative artists creating new styles, with Britain’s grassroots hip-hop scene brimming with mavericks and eccentrics.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Potter Payper, John Glacier, Erika de Casier and A.G. Cook
100%: After 10 years of writing songs, the eccentric Baltimore artist is finally getting his flowers. Here’s what he thinks about Joe Biden, London life and The Sims.
The 24-year-old has taken her beloved genre into fresh territory and earned the respect of the scene’s older heads. Her next trick? A debut album that fuses euphoric breaks with the guitar-powered swagger of Britpop. Let’s have it.