
Revelations 004: Charli XCX
In our fourth episode the pop star sensation dreams about living in a non-digital world and gives advice to her younger self...
In our fourth episode the pop star sensation dreams about living in a non-digital world and gives advice to her younger self...
Digital cover: Lasers, lightning and synchronised backing dancers – Charli’s Crash tour is the crowning point in her complex journey to pop stardom. THE FACE joins her while she laps up the glory in Los Angeles.
Review: With her sparkly pop anthems, Charli provides a cathartic release for her Scottish stans.
Meet the brash four-piece with a glossy image, a killer sense of humour and a bitch-pop sound to match.
Quarantine culture arrives this week, featuring: Christine and the Queens, Diplo, Rita Ora, Clairo and Kim Petras.
The R&B singer and producer – buoyed up by Brockhampton and Charli XCX – is releasing his own quasi-album that makes for a killer driving soundtrack.
“The best band of 2019” take the Revelations hot seat, and we talk atoms, Fiat 500s and... fajita stores.
After 2023, PC Music will stop releasing new music, while cutting-edge artists at the forefront of the sound are switching up their style. Does hyperpop have a life beyond the label that birthed it?
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Some of the key tracks by the late, great pop experimentalist.
Sampled by Charli XCX and now referenced on Beyoncé’s comeback single, the rave classic is everywhere in 2022. But what does the originator think about its resurgence?
Indispensable facts about the legends that are D-Block Europe, Aitch, Charli XCX, Celeste, AJ Tracey, Joy Crookes, Ashnikko and Burna Boy.
The cult singer-producer talks reconnecting with Playboi Carti, singing in Spanish with Bad Bunny and her forthcoming album.
Now free from major label bullshit, the daring artist is no longer limited by anyone else’s fears.