The Florida five-piece made the most poetic guitar record of 2014 in a cultural wasteland. They show us how they created a new bohemia in America's corniest town
Aug 20, 2014
Rounding off State of Music week, the Brooklynite producer presents his definitive list of the beat scene movers and shakers who will get you streaming
Aug 18, 2014
Don't kick the habit – listen to an exclusive acapella by the multi-faceted R&B singer specialising in future sound
Aug 15, 2014
The digital creators and UNO faves present an app for exploring the cultural un-significance of the USA today: feat. Britney, Tupac and bikini girls with machine guns
The New York artist and constant collaborator is selected by UNO to share two works inspired by police brutality, loud music shows and criminological theory
From North Carolina to Guatemala, the alt-heroes of the NYC music scene share videos from the outliers of their great continent
True Panther Sounds' Dean Bein introduces the eccentric DIY rapper bringing together the best of Atlanta and LA - and tells us where his infamous doll's head comes from
Aug 14, 2014
Or: we find out what happens when you approach an about-to-blow-up Mancunian electronica artist with an all-American quiz...
Pitchfork editor Brandon Stosuy selects the Providence-hailing outsider musician fusing noise and dance in new ways
Curator Eliza Ryan selects the globally-minded collaborators who span and synthesise musical genres with ease
RVNG's Matt Werth selects the musical malcontent specialising in witty turns and found footage
DFA Records' Jonathan Galkin selects the DC foursome channeling their post-punk influences and making them present
From Detroit to Kenya by way of Iceland, we've got a rare, eclectic mix from the turntablist who's got her ear to the ground at MoMA Ps1's Warm Up – sometimes quite literally
Kingdom twists Fatima Al Qadiri with Gangsta Boo, Prince William chops Miley's Adore You, MA takes on Kelela, Massacooramaan vs Krayzie Bone and Rizzla mixes Lucid with DJ Dior
Aug 13, 2014
Forget YouTube singers – the Fade to Mind co-founder chooses his top at-home artists who never break the six-second rule