100% Congee: the soul-searching musician carving out his own path
After writing and producing music for the likes of Griff, Ed Sheeran and Finn Askew, the Londoner’s impressive first EP, Kwong, is a poignant love letter to his family.
After writing and producing music for the likes of Griff, Ed Sheeran and Finn Askew, the Londoner’s impressive first EP, Kwong, is a poignant love letter to his family.
For those who make it past the bouncer, Trisha’s is a part of the fabric of Soho: a bar as much beloved by friends of Lucien Clarke as it is friends of Lucien Freud. Now, due to the closure from the coronavirus, it risks being lost. Journalist and Trisha’s barmaid, Tracy Kawalik, explains why it must be saved.
We meet the 23-year-old North Londoner, at a Celine dinner hosted by Hedi Slimane, to talk Bill Ryder Jones, Selling Sunset, and battling her own clumsiness.
The rapper maintains focus after drugs and death nearly knocked him off course.
As men’s netball begins to take off, Ralph Jones heads to Halifax to train with one of only two all-male teams in Britain, The Northern Titans.
After she cancelled shows earlier this autumn for the sake of her mental health, we joined the singer in Iceland for the final gig of her 18-month tour – and found a woman exiting one stage, ready for the next.
Having relocated from Paris to the countryside in Kent, Joe Mount shares his tips for rural living and domestic bliss.
Steven T. Hanley loves indie movies and documentaries and his favourite European film has always been La Haine.
It’s already affecting the weekly shop, but will coke be getting more costly? Simon Doherty speaks to four dealers to see if the cost-of-living crisis is hitting their trade.
100% The British musician has carved out a niche making bangers that would make any indie sleaze fan punch the air.
He has a gig in Amazon Prime’s blockbuster The Lord of the Rings series, a blossoming music career and a pair of brand-new, 100 per cent precious Prada shoes. Pays to be slap bang in Middle-earth, eh?
When people say, “Is print dead?”, we point them towards The Fence (and us, obviously). As the London-based quarterly turns five, we speak to editor Charlie Baker.
The Brighton rapper went viral with his show-stealing verse on Tion Wayne and Russ Millions’ hit, Body. Now, he’s working hard to sustain the buzz.
Call Sheet: Starring in Netflix’s “X-rated Harry Potter” series, the Croydon class clown-turned-superhero-turned-witch lets us in on a few industry secrets.
If you’re at a loss for what appropriate titbit to get your colleague, friend or family member this Christmas, this tried and tested gift guide is guaranteed to turn some heads.