The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Playboi Carti, FKA twigs, Charli xcx and Pa Salieu.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Playboi Carti, FKA twigs, Charli xcx and Pa Salieu.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Skaiwater, DJ Heartstring, Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton.
Raza Tariq and his crew The Polymaths are out to reshape the creative industry in their own image. But is the 21-year-old really the “greatest artist in human history”, as he puts it? Or is he just a very ambitious young man?
Proper club bangers from the Brooklyn-based DJ/producer.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Bb trickz, Avalon Emerson, YT and MJ Lenderman.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Fontaines D.C., Sabrina Carpenter, The Hellp and Central Cee.
Volume 4 Issue 001: A rendezvous with the future of Chinese cinema.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Amaarae, Skiifall, Yeat and Snow Strippers.
Snow Strippers are a gun-toting, weed-smoking, EDM-loving duo who were born and raised in cities you’ve possibly never heard of. Now they’re the hottest new band in New York City.
Welcome to the Roaring Twenties. We got off to a slow start, and it’s sure been a bumpy ride, but you’ve now reached your final destination: a full-blown fashion fantasy awaits. Prepare to dress up again because we’re going out out. And we’re going all out.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Yunè Pinku, P-rallel, Brent Faiyaz and Rema.
Last autumn, disgruntled youths took to the streets of Nepal after years of government corruption and nepotism. Then, after successfully deposing the prime minister following two days of bloody protests, the “Gen Z Revolution” turned to Discord to find its next leader. Nepali photographer Chemi Dorje Lama was there as it all unfolded.
The work of Los Angeles’ artist Sterling Ruby is informed by the city’s manufacturing past and the potential of “the best waste and scrap” he finds on his workshop doorstep.
“I try to push the boundaries of showing skin, being comfortable with your sexuality, with menswear as well as womenswear.”
The Denim Tears and No-Vacancy Inn co-founder continues to elevate the stories of Black Americans through fashion. This time, by telling the story of one of the giants of 20th century dance.