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Welcome back to Selections, a series of artist-curated playlists from those in the know.
Ahead of the North American premiere of their audiovisual showcase ‘Pitch Blender’, multimedia artists Zoë Mc Pherson and Alessandra Leone discuss their evolving creative partnership.
Returning to southern Italy’s Puglia, this year’s highlights included Habibi Funk, Fafi Abdel Nour and Tullio De Piscopo.
00s DVD series ‘Risky Roadz’ opened a window into the world of young grime rappers, showcasing their talent through landmark freestyles and ultimately formulating a visual language for UK rap that remains today.
Ahead of their talk at FWB FEST this week, the Club Chess co-founders discuss emerging tech’s potential for the creative industries and the relationship between physical and online spaces.
Emphasising power and using scarcity to its advantage, the early dubstep scene flexed with the first instalment of this now-seminal DJ mix series.
EXIT Festival’s 40+ stage programme and all-night ethos welcomed over 200,000 people from over 80 countries for 2024.
Since its first-ever edition in 1989, Dour Festival has been transforming a sleepy area of southern Belgium into a loud celebration of ‘love and alternative music’.
Arooj Aftab recalls the transformative impact that learning to listen deeply had on her enjoyment of music, and on her future songwriting.
Nextones returned to northern Italy’s former Gneiss Quarry this July with a stacked line-up featuring Robert Hood, Cashu and more.
‘Identifying the Displaced’, a new film by Harry Lawson soundtracked by Batu, takes a close-up look at the Alexandroupoli team using forensic analysis to humanise migrant stories.
From 5-7 July this year, Kappa FuturFestival showcased both Turin’s thriving local scene and the best electronic music from across the globe.