Club Regulars 011: Sofie
Part of both the Stones Throw and Boiler Room families, the DJ currently resides in Vienna – the opera capital of the world. But what are its party credentials?
Part of both the Stones Throw and Boiler Room families, the DJ currently resides in Vienna – the opera capital of the world. But what are its party credentials?
The Euphoria actor scored big with a role in the star-studded heist movie Wolfs. And let's just say it came with some unique challenges.
100%: The North London musician has largely remained behind the scenes over the last few years. Now he’s stepping out on his own, with a synthy, electronica-dipped sound in tow.
Our resident drugs columnist’s TikTok comment section is awash with FAQ’s on taking drugs, so he aims to answer (most) of them, all in the name of reducing potential harms.
Sick and tired of dating apps and starting to see the appeal of dating a lifelong pal? Let us help you navigate this (often stressful) situation.
The artist and former Sonic Youth member discusses her many inspirations.
Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall on life after loo roll.
Weekend wine binges, cocaine to keep the party going, ketamine to take the edge off, xanny to sleep... it’s all a bit of a mess, but it’s fine, you’ll still function.
With a gold record for her monstrously streamed track Bitch from Da Souf, a cameo in the biggest music video of the year and co-signs aplenty, the 21-year-old rapper is poised for big things.
From dubstep rollers to percussive jazz, the 24-year-old has a reputation for being one of Brussels’ most eclectic record-spinners.
Review: Last night the Detroit singer preached a gospel of #selflove to 5000 party-ready fans.
51 sentences about the model of the moment, for the autumn cover of THE FACE.
A group of 19 to 30-year-olds from around the world reflect on losing two years of their lives – and they’ll get them back.
Sometimes friend break-ups are worse than romantic ones. Here’s how to move on from bestie heartbreak.
Missed it? Live vicariously through these euphoric, sweat-soaked pics from The Floor.
A recent survey found that 43 per cent of van drivers in the UK are women. Half of them read a broadsheet and a third practise yoga. It’s a far cry from the “white-van man” stereotype first coined by the Sunday Times in 1997.