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In her own words, Natasha Khan remembers the Beat-inspired trip to America in 1999 that motivated her to pursue music seriously
We meet the singular songwriter and premiere the new video for breakout track Janet
After pioneering the new 80s punk movement as a part of Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore continues to experiment with the genre in his solo work – we get to know the living legend a little better.
Minnesota artist vōx talks her newfound spiritualism, church and the new EP I Am Not a God
Galvanised by our fractious political era, the pioneering feminist band bristle with renewed urgency. We meet with Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss to talk politics, love and the #MeToo movement
17 years after its release, we explore how Xtina’s Stripped gave pop an injection of fighting spirit and unapologetic raunchiness
We meet the image maker to talk northern identity, fashion and his upcoming photo book
Kano is a founding father of a British revolution, whose latest album is his defining work. But he’s not finished yet
We caught up with Dr. Rubinstein, Ross From Friends, Anastasia Kristensen and more at the San Diego weekender
There’s an air of mystery surrounding every aspect of Oli XL
Twenty years since they moved to Berlin to pursue music, Planningtorock’s craft is still evolving
We invited Freddie Gibbs and Madlib to a well-stocked wine bar to discuss their new album, deconstruct their unique partnership and, of course, sample the wares
Despite her current star status, Lykke Li doesn’t give too much away. We try to get to know her a little better in the month’s 20 Questions
Over 15 years after its original release, we take a look at how the ambient recordings confronted ideas of death and cyclical change
Highlights from the huge Climate Strike protest in London
In his own words, Frank Black looks back at the transient spell that inspired him to form Pixies