Courtesy of SORTArt & Photography / FeatureArt & Photography / FeatureThis Brooke Candy-featuring zine envisions a hedonistic futureSORT zine's fourth release also features experimental noise artists Naked and Pan Daijing, visualising the future of rave, sex, and fetishShareLink copied ✔️February 15, 2019February 15, 2019TextJamie HaworthSORT Issue Four Produced by director Joseph Delaney and stylist Matt King, SORT zine has unflinchingly celebrated the darkest depths of art since 2015. SORT Issue Four, launching today, offers another glimpse into London’s underworld by capturing the jarring energy of the city’s noise, techno, and industrial subcultures, and offering a vision for how they see the future of hedonism. “This issue contains no grey areas and no middle grounds: think the harshest noise, the brightest lights, and the blackest shadows,” reflects King. Delaney and King teamed up with more artists than ever before for Issue Four. The release contains five zines, each one centring on a distinct photo series and exploring the performance personas of various musicians, artists, writers, and producers. Supported by written explorations of iconoclastic thought, the photo series further refine SORT’s vision of “an arena of pure free expression,” the duo tell Dazed. “It always about community and collectivism, but the actual making process has become much more in that spirit and we’re finally where we wanted to be. The great thing is that each of the zines have their own identity but still fit together.” American rapper Brooke Candy, who recently joined SORT for a shibari performance in London, is the focus of a “super seedy – and sexy” photoshoot in the first zine, XXXTC. The studio’s close collaborators and friends, noise duo Naked, also worked on an extended photo series for the issue – Cage features images their performance of The Cage in the Deadhouse at Somerset House last November. SORT Zine, Issue FourCourtesy of SORT Delving deeper into queer alternative club culture, Work On Your Body features British artist Amy Gwatkin's photography of piss-play. “The close-up shots instantly tell you the story of this insanely intense and intimate exchange,” explains Delaney. Drome pairs the work of London-based Turkish photographer Begum Yetis with an exploration of dark media by world-leading philosopher of nihilism, Eugene Thacker. In the issue’s final zine, Internal Response, photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures Berlin-based Chinese noise artist Pan Daijing during her headline show at London’s Southbank Centre last year. “The photos perfectly capture Daijing's almost contradictory performance presence – at once she’s so regal and commanding, but with this undefinable rawness,” Delaney reflects. The issue is completed by Club Rules: a set of regulations to party by, written by Dazed’s print features editor Jack Mills. Spanning the sexual to the spiritual, the A3 pull-out poster includes contributions from maverick filmmaker Bruce Labruce and New York-based performer No Bra. As for King's personal clubbing tip, that'd be: “Bring a look, always be inclusive and dance!” Looking forward, SORT are proud of Issue Four's collective spirit and want to keep working with the bravest musicians, artists, and designers. “There’s so much bland content out there because nobody is prepared to take a risk unless it’s for empty clickbait or off the back of someone smaller, so we want to find those few exciting people,” says Delaney. SORT Issue Four launches tonight at London’s LN-CC. The issue is available for pre-order now. Follow SORT for updates. SORT Zine, Issue FourCourtesy of SORTEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: 24 hours in Barcelona’s hardcore sceneKYOTOGRAPHIE 2026: Inside Japan’s epic photography festival Nike What went down at Nike Toma in AtlantaThis exhibition takes us inside the mythic world of kendoA trip inside Toronto’s thriving art sceneUnfiltered photos from inside Tokyo’s fading love hotelsAn unflinching photo book about young motherhood, addiction and careWhispers Against My Neck: These photos document the chaos of youth 5 photo books by women interrogating ideas of beauty5 photographers redefining womanhood in the Middle EastSlava Mogutin’s photos explore desire, vulnerability, sex and powerDance, music and ‘fantasy realism’ from Dazed ClubbersEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy