Music

Japan's Radiohead transcend all notions of a tribute band
Magazine

Japan's Radiohead transcend all notions of a tribute band

A parallel reality — Every time cover band On A Saturday perform, they briefly transform into their idols. But this isn’t just an uncanny simulation – it’s a moment of togetherness shared with other fans.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Is Craig David still a Tory? We try to find out
Music

Is Craig David still a Tory? We try to find out

A bizarre interview — Back in 2010 Craig David made a DIY video and sang about supporting David Cameron. We sit down with the legendary pop star, ahead of the release of his new album, to ask him why.

Written by: Michael Segalov

London's young jazz heroes are crafting their own sound
Music

London's young jazz heroes are crafting their own sound

The shape of things to come — In a world of manufactured music, jazz is still a place of pure freedom. Now London’s bright talents are reimagining that legacy for a new generation, pulling from their multi-textured roots and making it up as they go along.

Written by: Michael Fordham

How to start a record label that matters...
Outdoors

How to start a record label that matters...

Sound & vision — Crissi Vassilakis is living the dream. Between DJing around the world and putting on club nights to showcase her favourite artists, she runs her own independent label: a home for talent so forward-thinking they defy genre. This is how she does it.

Written by: Alex King

A trip around the Mississippi Delta, birthplace of the blues
Photography

A trip around the Mississippi Delta, birthplace of the blues

Sunup to sundown — Grant Ellis examines the mythology of the Mississippi – one of the poorest states in the US – for his new project, Bless Your Heart.

Written by: Miss Rosen

C Cane: ‘When people see me, they tend to feel intimidated’
Music

C Cane: ‘When people see me, they tend to feel intimidated’

My Element: Built by Grime — As part of Huck's new film on UK grime culture, we meet C Cane – the north London MC and Reprezent presenter taking the capital’s radio waves by storm.

Written by: Grace Shutti

Jasmin Sehra: ‘Art has always been a part of my life’
Music

Jasmin Sehra: ‘Art has always been a part of my life’

My Element: Built by Grime — As part of Huck's new film on UK grime culture, trailblazing London artist Jasmin Sehra talks heritage, hardships, and the importance of staying true to yourself.

Written by: Grace Shutti

Sophia Tassew: ‘It’s very important you make your mark’
Music

Sophia Tassew: ‘It’s very important you make your mark’

My Element: Built by Grime — As part of Huck's new film on UK grime culture, London-based art director Sophia Tassew reveals how she shook up the system; blending black British culture with the world of fine art.

Written by: Grace Shutti

Julie Adenuga: ‘I didn’t have any aspiration to be anything’
Music

Julie Adenuga: ‘I didn’t have any aspiration to be anything’

My Element: Built by Grime — As part of Huck's new film on UK grime culture, we meet Julie Adenuga – producer, Beats One presenter, and member of one of London’s most prestigious music families.

Written by: Grace Shutti

Inside the UK grime scene, where creative talent thrives
Film

Inside the UK grime scene, where creative talent thrives

Huck Film: My Element — An original new film by Huck explores the growing influence of grime music, examining the genre through the eyes of five artists, DJs and political MCs.

Written by: Grace Shutti

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