DJ Absolutely Shit: the unstoppable rise of cringe names in dance music
In defiance of prudish algorithms, a new wave of silly selectors are heading to a good club near you.
In defiance of prudish algorithms, a new wave of silly selectors are heading to a good club near you.
When it comes to reporting on drugs such as the so-called “monkey dust”, the press twists the truth and harms vulnerable people. We spoke to a substance use expert to get the facts.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Aries, Umbro and a filthy scrum, Eytys’ breezy capsule, a mega Levi’s knees-up, new KNWLS and Timberland’s latest launch.
Avril and Tyga. Timmy and Kylie. And now Taylor and Matty. You can’t convince us there isn’t something in the air.
After recently being released from jail, the unique Californian rapper swiftly dropped a 33-track mixtape. He speaks to THE FACE about his new found happiness and the flaws of the US prison system.
As Kaytranada and Aminé drop their joint album Kaytraminé, THE FACE team picks out some of our favourite collab albums of all time.
100%: We quizzed the Stormzy collaborator on his go-to cereal, rock music and his new project, three.one.
The musician and fashion icon reflects on the profound impact of the late rock'n'roll pioneer.
Think: St. Trinians, but with KNWLS, Supriya Lele, Ashley Williams, Chet Lo, HRH, Asai, Raphaelle Moore and Lulu Kennedy as the unruly teens.
The last five years have seen boobs and bums become standard in Urban Outffiters-approved home decor. In a post-free the nipple world, is the dick next?
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Amaarae, Skiifall, Yeat and Snow Strippers.
Jerry Martin had a radical plan to reduce overdose deaths in Vancouver, Canada, taking the drug laws into his own hands.
A Single Man: Channel 4’s clothes-free body-positivity show, Naked Education, has our columnist questioning self-image in the gay community.
Main character of the week: Our divided nation has finally united to defend chicken balls and chips against attacks from the US.
This weekend’s coronation feels like getting added to a 67-person birthday WhatsApp group by someone you don’t really know.