Best new African music: October’s roundup
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent’s most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent’s most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
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He’s the Corpus Christi superstar (in waiting) who vibed up 24kGlden’s Mood. Now, with his new album, he’s swinging for the chart-topping crown.
From the man who brought us Money Heist and the people who made The Crown comes an Ibiza-set thriller – a Netflix series involving a party snake, a white peacock, a dead DJ, big tunes and, of course, drugs. Hoover up White Lines for the Med-for-it holiday you won’t be getting this year.
Tributes from those who knew him, loved him, raved with him and played with him.
Review: Afroswing is soundtracking yet another UK summer. Despite his distinctive style, MoStack conforms for a winning formula.
The Juicy rapper pays homage to Haley Sharpe in the video for her new track Say So – the 17-year-old helped the track go viral on TikTok via a dance that was copied over 16 million times.
The skateboarding veteran and UK dance producer have found a creative kinship. It’s a love-in!
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star Adele.
Ice-cold waters run deep for the London menswear designer tapped by Kanye, and making clothes for the dystopia.
The Italian fashion house launches a partnership with Tennis Clash, complete with Gucci visors, logo headbands, tricolour racquets and an interlocking G-print court on which you can serve virtual looks.
Photographer Vivek Vadoliya has rallied together a cohort of celebrated photographers, selling their prints to raise urgent funds to support Mission Oxygen India.
Lealani is the art-pop musician summoning an extraterrestrial atmosphere
Review: Lana Del Rey's most stripped-back album is a seductive but foreboding end-of-summer soundtrack.
Ezra Furman’s guide to soundtracking the most pulsing, thrusting, throbbing show on television, aka Sex Education.
Since presenting her Central Saint Martins BA collection in 2018, the Canadian designer has been heralded as the “one to watch” by every fashion critic under the sun. Two years on, she’s back with her MA collection.