The Fossora track has new, spooky visuals, directed by Gabríela Friðriksdóttir and Pierre-Alain Giraud
Sep 05, 2023
On Midnight Sun: Girl’s Trip, the singer gives her euphoric pop album an all-star remix makeover – we break down the best features
May 01, 2026
From Zackavelli and Yungpalo to C4rl, we explore a new wave of rappers and producers finally putting a German stamp on underground rap
Apr 30, 2026
The duo behind the ‘London musical movement’ discuss the lessons of a decade, how parenthood has reshaped their vision, and their ‘stupidly ambitious’ self-produced world tour
Apr 29, 2026
In the wake of Megan Thee Stallion’s public breakup with Klay Thompson, we explore the long-standing role that infidelity has played in music
Apr 28, 2026
The intimate mansion party festival in Wales where artists and guests dance together
Apr 27, 2026
Featuring Sophia Stel’s middle finger to the haters on ‘Bitches Talk Shit’, H.LLS’ lo-fi dance banger ‘Guerillaz’ and Loukeman’s star-gazing ‘To The Sky’
Apr 24, 2026
As she releases explosive new single ‘DON’T ASK!’, the north London singer talks creative reinvention and turning performance into a sport
On the 10th anniversary of Lemonade, we revisit the video’s link to Pipilotti Rist’s Ever Is Over All, and the controversy it caused
Apr 23, 2026
Over a thousand musicians have called to boycott the European song contest over Israel’s involvement amid its ongoing genocide in Gaza
Apr 21, 2026
Stage designer and Super Bowl LX production team member Oli Colman unpacks the secret references embedded in Ethel Cain’s immersive new performance environment
Apr 20, 2026
Composed of Norwegian alt-pop artist AURORA and The Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands, the intergenerational duo unpack their debut album Come Closer
Apr 17, 2026
The beloved rock band have come under fire for promoting their music through algorithmic manipulation and artificial fan pages. Is this just the latest stage of music marketing, or something more sinister?
Apr 16, 2026
From lost tracks to legendary live shows, WHOLENEW.WORLD is built on hours of footage from fans’ own camera rolls. Here, its creators take us through a few of their favourite hidden gems
Black British music has been ‘making arses shake since the Windrush’, as Lewisham’s finest Jim Legxacy put it. Now, a new exhibition at London’s V&A East aims to tell the whole story
For our spring 2026 issue, the Mexican folk artist discusses the influence of Spanish-speaking musicians and feeling the pressure to sing in English
Apr 15, 2026
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