Censorship issues, visually arresting social reportage and an address from President Bill Clinton, here’s a 26-point guide to 25 years of Dazed
Oct 13, 2016
The novelist from Edinburgh’s docklands started writing his seminal debut novel at the same time that Dazed launched its first issue – we discuss the failures of capitalism, the imminent release of T2 and being free
The modern pop auteur put together a collection of ‘calming jams to soften the nerves on dank evenings’ for our 25th anniversary
Oct 12, 2016
The provocateur has spent decades disgusting Middle America with his films and photography – he breaks down his no holds barred, no filter vision
We go deep with the multi-talented star about the myth of freedom, navigating the treacherous terrain of social media and trying to stay casual
Oct 11, 2016
Group member Nadya Tolokonnikova lays out her advice on how to get political in an increasingly volatile world
Oct 10, 2016
Twenty years after she transformed the pages of Dazed into artworks, the iconic artist discusses power, pop culture, and why she watches The Real Housewives
Oct 07, 2016
Former art editor Mark Sanders recalls getting the Chapman Brothers to resit their GCSE, along with the spread so graphic it saw the magazine pulled from stockists
Oct 06, 2016
We talk to the divisive pop icon about her identity as a refugee, being a British Asian in the 90s and gaining inspiration from groundbreaking political renegades
The French electronic duo are back with their first album in five years – they tell us how they wrote a disco record celebrating freedom and femininity
Oct 05, 2016
The Parisian electro duo hook up a bunch of TVs from the 80s and spell out the story of their new single
From the demise of the cover star to the rise of fourth wave feminism – revisit ten of our most agenda-setting issues
‘Fuck performing, fuck entertaining people, fuck trying to be famous’: the rapper talks to us about accepting himself on his debut album Mykki
Oct 04, 2016
The uniquely provocative rapper reads Zoe Leonard’s 1992 poem to camera as America’s election machine goes into overdrive
As we open our digital archives for a limited time only, read some of the best stories from the past 25 years – featuring Björk, Marilyn Manson, Iggy Pop and more