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London-based Jack Chrysalis fuses everything from driving techno and uplifting UKG to melancholic arrangements, Massive Attack and more in his Sunday Mix
Support those seeking justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and countless others
A list of resources available to musicians and the general public during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
A rolling playlist of the best new music, curated and regularly refreshed by Crack Magazine
A woozy slant on techno and electro
10 years after its release, we reflect on the album that pushed PJ Harvey into a new cultural world
DeForrest Brown, Jr. pays homage to the African American tradition of HBCU marching bands in this 30-minute mix
DJ Stingray pays tribute to his unsung hero – the Detroit producer and electro wizard Keith Tucker
Radiohead, Nick Cave, Mazzy Star, Portishead and more feature on the tracklist
The softly-spoken rapper from Birmingham is ready to show, not tell. One of Crack Magazine’s four UK rap covers, exclusive to Supporters
The southeast London artist is learning to thrive in her comfort zone. Enny is the second of Issue 118’s four UK rap covers
The west Londoner’s outsider perspective and self-belief is setting him apart. We catch up with Cench for Issue 118, as part of a four-cover special on UK rap
The self-anointed Queen of Drill is on a mission to conquer the world. We meet Ivorian Doll for a four-cover UK rap special, exclusive to Supporters
A glimpse of what’s to come on the Detroit native’s upcoming solo album, Cheetah Bend
A romantic selection of Jamaican doo-wop tracks from label Death Is Not The End and its founder Luke Owen
Japanese label Brave Wave productions compile a list of their favourite chiptune releases, ranging from Megan Man 9 to Sonic the Hedgehog
The Bristol-based initiative discuss their beginnings as a label, helping people to upskill and their new 10-month programme Springboard