Emeka Ogboh turns the soundscapes of Lagos into profound explorations of time

Emeka Ogboh has made the leap from acclaimed sound installation artist to celebrated experimental producer. We interview him for Issue 133

beabadoobee: Beatopia review

Beatopia is the British-Filipino singer-songwriter’s most realised version of her vision yet

LYZZA’s love for textured fabrics mirrors her experimental style

Talking moods, style and sound with the Brazilian-born, Amsterdam-based artist and producer. Lyzza is the star of Issue 133’s Aesthetic feature

Touching Bass are digging deeper into the transformative power of music

The label, club night, concert series and growing web of musicians has established itself as one of London’s most exciting musical prospects

Rising: tendai is treading his own musical path

Meet tendai, the east London singer-songwriter pairing a cinematic sensibility with a patchwork of sounds and musical cultures

Various artists – Touching Bass presents: Soon Come review

A strikingly cohesive compilation from the south London collective

Caterina Barbieri: Spirit Exit review

Caterina Barbieri reacts to fear and existential uncertainty with an album’s worth of beautiful synth music that’s as tense as it is free

Wu-Lu: Loggerhead review

Gentrification, Grenfell, greed. Wu-Lu’s debut album is a blistering takedown of the austerity that is destroying his home city

Horsegirl are reviving the spirit of punk for a disillusioned generation

Barely out of school, Horsegirl are a band of friends on a mission. We meet the group for Issue 133

Naira Marley: Following the Leader

The Nigerian superstar’s career has been coloured by controversy. But where a conservative society sees a troublemaker, its youth find a new idol. Naira Marley is our Issue 133 cover star

Félicia Atkinson: Image Language review

On Image Language, French sound design artist Félicia Atkinson reconsiders her relationship to her domestic surroundings

MUNA: MUNA review

After a period of recalibration, MUNA are back. Their eponymous LP showcases a return to form for the trio