Monthly mix roundup: delirious DJs, dark moods and drill-powered Ugandan rap
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
Off the Rails: Get to know stylist Ash Williams’ dreamworld of ultra-rare tees, one-of-a-kind get-ups and generally lurid gear that you’ll probably never find online. You won’t regret it, promise.
The former car garage hosts club nights, art exhibitions and mentoring sessions for disadvantaged young people.
Simon Beckerman, founder of Gen Z’s favourite clothing platform, is entering the culinary world with an app that lets independent chefs and businesses sell food on their own terms.
Listen to the DJ and radio producer extol the virtues of getting outside.
In the last year, the Watford FC striker has secured the BLM logo on Premier League kits, written a memoir and created a podcast series with guests Ian Wright and Elton John. Anything else? “Big mouth got relegated. Now I have a point to prove.”
The Californian duo are on a mission to save rock ’n’ roll from algorithm ’n’ blues.
Growing from 60 to 600 members in a matter of weeks, this WhatsApp group turned activism platform is providing a safe space in the wake of increased anti-Asian racism.
Sony’s latest PS5 exclusive offers pulse-jumping arcade combat and a shapeshifting extra-terrestrial tragedy.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent's most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
In her new book What White People Can Do Next, the writer, academic and broadcaster pours her intellect and years of PhD research into a nuanced examination of race, capitalism and class. Get reading, get learning.
Head to head: Julia Fox, our favourite mover and shaker, went dangerously low over the weekend in a pair of Liza Keane’s. Debate sparked and the world stopped spinning. But isn’t that the whole point?
Natasha Poly stars in a super-slick fashion story from the latest issue of THE FACE, shot by Thue Nørgaard and styled by Léopold Duchemin.
Despite one member being behind bars, the buzz about the City Girls gets bigger by the day.
Head to head: This week, our favourite celebrity did her food shop in a bikini. She looked brilliant, but do the same rules apply to us normies? THE FACE debates.
The British wildcard and most promising prospect since Andy Murray goes up against the defending champion on Wimbledon’s centre court today.
We meet the design duo behind Sydney-based unisex brand, Song for the Mute, whose latest collection is a love letter to the colourful characters of ’90s Paris.