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Dry Cleaning’s alienated sprechgesang might just be the closest thing we have to a collective internal monologue. We catch up with the band for the new issue
Eden Samara is fast on her way to becoming your favourite DJ’s favourite pop star. We catch up with the Canadian singer and producer prior to the release of her debut album ‘Rough Night’
An afternoon at Don Letts’ London home tracing five decades of British subculture
The history and future of Hessle Audio, a label which came to define an era of UK club music
The DJ and broadcaster discusses her relationship with radio, a life-changing epiphany and the importance of musical connection in this month’s The Click
Zambian artist Sampa the Great found success journeying through cultures and sounds. Now, she’s tracing it all back to the source
South London producer Coby Sey thrives in the liminal space where inner world meets concrete reality
Uncompromising New Orleans punks Special Interest are laying waste to complacency. We meet them for Issue 135
Ahead of appearances at Repercussions Festival this Saturday at Manchester’s The Warehouse Project, we caught up with Jamz Supernova and Tash LC
In the aughts, Yeah Yeah Yeahs were the chaos agents who upended sterile rock conventions. Two decades on, the storied New York band are still raising hell – and hoping for a revolution
Meet Emir Taha, the Turkish artist blending alternative R&B and pop experimentalism with traditional folk music
Hood Rave is the LA club night centring the city’s Black queer underground. Listen to a “ass-shaking” club playlist curated by founder Bae Bae, and read an interview with the promoter, producer and DJ
Somerset duo Sad Night Dynamite transform the mystical forces of their surroundings into a nocturnal hybrid of hip-hop, dub and psychedelia
Lous and the Yakuza builds worlds with her music. We connect with the Congolese-Rwandan artist for Issue 134’s Aesthetic feature
Key Glock was celebrating the release of his hit album, Yellow Tape 2, when he lost his cousin and mentor, Young Dolph. Now, he’s carrying the torch for Memphis rap