Music

‘Broke people make the best music!’ – how Deijuvhs is reclaiming London
Music

‘Broke people make the best music!’ – how Deijuvhs is reclaiming London

When he’s not supporting Limp Bizkit or going viral on TikTok, the genre-disrupting artist co-runs Hoodstock: the festival giving cultural capital back to young people.

Written by: Niloufar Haidari

The events collective bringing inner-city raves to Cornwall
Music

The events collective bringing inner-city raves to Cornwall

How a group of school friends battled everything from venue closures to a life-altering brain injury to give Falmouth nightlife a kick up the arse.

Written by: Aylah Marie

They Hate Change are shaking up hip-hop from Tampa Bay to Peckham
Music

They Hate Change are shaking up hip-hop from Tampa Bay to Peckham

Tracy Kawalik meets the Floridian duo connecting the dots between hyper-local music scenes in the US and UK to create a borderless, future-facing sound.

Written by: Tracy Kawalik

Notting Hill Carnival 2023: an oral history of all-female sound systems
Music

Notting Hill Carnival 2023: an oral history of all-female sound systems

As the event marks its 50th anniversary, we speak to some of the pioneering DJs still working to make carnival an empowering and inclusive space.

Written by: Robert Kazandjian

Striking portraits of Birmingham’s punks and goths
Photography

Striking portraits of Birmingham’s punks and goths

Exploring themes of identity, acceptance and individuality, Rizwan Ali’s ‘Punks & Goths’ project is an ode to the city’s countercultural past and present.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Inside the historic mixed-race club in the heart of apartheid-era Cape Town
Photography

Inside the historic mixed-race club in the heart of apartheid-era Cape Town

Popular with party-goers, activists and future leaders, The Base / Jazz Den was a place of joyful defiance during a period of heightened civil unrest in South Africa.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Boomtown 2023: portraits of the people behind the madness
Festivals

Boomtown 2023: portraits of the people behind the madness

Photographer Alice Louisa captures the passionate organisers, dedicated artists and devoted attendees that make up the UK’s most extraordinary festival.

Written by: Alice Louisa

Sinéad O'Connor used her voice for more than singing
Music

Sinéad O'Connor used her voice for more than singing

Nick Levine remembers a brilliant artist and tireless activist who left the world just as it seems to be catching up with her.

Written by: Nick Levine

Show Me The Body is building a global family of feel-good freaks
Music

Show Me The Body is building a global family of feel-good freaks

The experimental hardcore trio is using their growing platform to give back to their community in Queens and empower fellow misfits through their CORPUS collective.

Written by: Tracy Kawalik

Geoff Rickly's second act
Books

Geoff Rickly's second act

The influential Thursday frontman discusses his debut novel ‘Someone Who Isn’t Me’ – a fictional fever dream based on his real-life experiences with heroin addiction.

Written by: Emma Garland

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