Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
The best contemporary music – refreshed weekly.
The best contemporary music – refreshed weekly.
Chimene Jackson kisses her husband Johnnie shortly after dawn outside her parents’ home, which has been deemed uninhabitable due to structural damage from the recent 7.1 magnitude earthquake on 8th July in Trona, California.
Clay is a self-taught, flute-playing multi-instrumentalist making pop-adjacent power tunes for the world, despite being a bit of a loner.
Lou Dallas’ (real name: Raffaella Hanley) designs are an escape from the mundane.
Adwoa Aboah and Felix Cooper’s collaborative doc hands the mic to budding footballers across the globe.
The director explains the occult inspirations behind the year’s creepiest film – with spoilers aplenty.
Will Coldwell explores how a generation is turning to conscious drug taking.
The former Face editor reminisces about the golden era of rave ahead of Sweet Harmony, an exhibition seeking to inspire countercultural activity.
Exploring the impact and the legacy of the Second Summer of Love, 30 years on, with the Saatchi Gallery’s acid house retrospective.
Germany provides quite the setting for those in favour of al fresco nudity. Photographer Spyros Rennt captures the bustling queer scene at Berlin’s favourite outdoor hang-out spot.
The British actress makes the Sundance Grand Jury prize-winning film an uncomfortable, important watch.
Ever been to a nightclub where nobody came? Could be the MDMA. So what exactly causes the notorious “pilly willy”? And how do you avoid it?
Banned in the USA and under investigation by The Five Eyes – the scandal at Huawei is exposing deep-rooted suspicions between East and West.
To celebrate Gucci’s new genderfree scent, artists and rock stars come together for a wild, bohemian ride.
Review: In a landscape of Xanax-inspired, mumbled flows, Cordae champions lyrical dexterity without frowning upon his peers.