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She’s been bulldozing the Indonesian rap scene with her audacious bars and raw energy. Now she’s ready to take to the States and beyond.
She’s been bulldozing the Indonesian rap scene with her audacious bars and raw energy. Now she’s ready to take to the States and beyond.
The London duo blend orchestral strings with jagged electronics and salacious lyrics. It’s a formula that’s landed them a Dean Blunt collab and a deal with Warp records.
A diamond-encrusted roadsign for AJ Tracey, a blinged-out mousetrap for K Trap and visits from Manchester’s finest, Aitch. Welcome to A Jewellers.
Set pulses racing with memorabilia from the cult film (including that diamond encrusted Furby pendant).
Ready for his close-up, with solo project EOB and his first ever solo interview.
Leveraging the power of hypnotic geometry and enigmatic patterning, video game developers look to the infamous carpet and super-considered design in The Shining to enchant and intrigue.
Is a 45-year-old who listens to 5SOS fit to lead the country? Has Joe Biden ever actually listened to a Lady Gaga song? In an increasingly polarised field of candidates, The Face asks the important questions.
The smooth-singing, self-aware musician played a collection of new songs and old covers to a micro audience at Brooklyn’s Harvey Theater.
Featuring: Miu Miu’s kisses capsule, Matthew Williams x Nike Zoom MMW 4, Moncler x JW Anderson, Browns x Stone Island and Tom Sachs’ forthcoming collab with Nike.
Dua Lipa goes power pop, Headie One gets experimental and New York’s AceMoMa duo deliver fresh rave energy.
The Swedish designer featured a makeshift “Joe Orton studio flat” in his AW20 collection. Here, we discuss the influence Orton had on the designer, and what the late playwright would make of today’s queer landscape.
Winning is everything for the break-out star of Netflix’s docuseries Cheer. The Navarro College champion weighs in on the dedication required to make it big in the high-risk, high-energy world of cheerleading.
Listen to the return of King Krule, slick guitar licks from Niall Horan and a guaranteed dance-floor-filler from Eris Drew.
Ordinary things take on a sense of psychedelic-induced wonder in the sixth part of this fictional story from the depths of the weekend.
Warning: not for the faint of heart. This is how Crytek brought Hunt: Showdown’s monstrous arachnid to life.
The Copenhagen DJ/producer builds towards that warehouse rave feeling.