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Through her fictional Misoverse, Miso Extra is drawing from her British and Japanese heritage to create a rich blend of rap, R&B and pop
TraTraTrax has taken the global underground by storm. The Colombian label is leading a Latin American dance movement where diasporic traditions merge with UK bass and techno. But with recognition often comes tokenisation – and they’re resisting
Talking sourcing, sustainability and Aphex Twin with Matt Sloane, the founder of south London-based vintage brand and online platform Jerks™
For Issue 148, Indiana footwork experimentalist Jlin reflects on the continual cycle of self-affirmation that pushes her through creative roadblocks. This feature is part of The Click series
We speak to five stylists about the heritage that inspires their work across music and fashion – and how none of it could happen without Black culture
The Berlin-based DJ and broadcaster on workouts – musical or otherwise
The New Yorker connects with E.R. Pulgar to talk songwriting approach, finding his style and his next moves for Issue 148’s Rising feature
Josh Caffé nearly made an angry album about the music industry. Instead, his long-awaited debut throws R&B, acid house and spoken word onto the dancefloor – and into the bedroom
London rapper Strandz pours romance and grit into a nostalgic, 2000s hip-hop sound for a new generation – but he’s always pushing forward. He chats with Rahel Aklilu for the October issue
Starting off as a grime DJ in her teens, Shy One has since become a luminary in UK nightlife. Gearing up for a second album, she’s never sounded more sure of herself. Read the October issue cover story
Ahead of an upcoming audiovisual performance at Portuguese festival Semibreve, the longtime collaborators connect here for a chat about their work together thus far, the show, and the future
The industrial pioneer and author recalls a revelatory period of creativity and experimentation – and it all began at a pub in Hull
For spirited South African seven-piece BCUC, music is not just the motor behind their mind-blowing improvisational live shows, but language for communal understanding
CW: suicide. This feature is part of The Click series, taken from our print magazine
Known for his unconventional approach to club bangers, the French producer and DJ is swapping the instant hit for the long game as he readies his debut album, ‘Cuspide des Sirènes’
After her searingly emotional debut in 2017, and its critically lauded follow-up, L’Rain is striving to bring some fun and self-invention to the po-faced world of experimental music