Music

A wild Turkish road trip with BaBa ZuLa and Boiler Room
Music

A wild Turkish road trip with BaBa ZuLa and Boiler Room

Istanbul psychedelia — The psychedelic four-piece take us on a tour of Istanbul in a new Boiler Room-produced short, mapping their creative journey through the streets of their hometown.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Riding out with Casablanca’s teen moped rebels
Bike

Riding out with Casablanca’s teen moped rebels

The Anfa Riders — Last year, British filmmaker Jamie Whitby ventured to Morocco to capture the exploits of the Anfa Riders, a ragtag group of young stunteurs who own the roads. Now, they’re the stars of Gengahr’s latest music video.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Vintage disco: Franz Ferdinand return to the dancefloor
Music

Vintage disco: Franz Ferdinand return to the dancefloor

The Monday Mix — The Glaswegian five-piece celebrate the release of their fifth album, Always Ascending, with an exclusive mix of synth-pop anthems and rare retro floor-fillers.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The moshing, masks and mania of Colombia's metal scene
Travel

The moshing, masks and mania of Colombia's metal scene

The Travel Diary — A chance encounter in a dingy Colombian bar gave photographer Daniel Motta the keys to Medellín's tight-knit metal community.

Written by: Daniel Motta

Lost and found: Aisha Badru maps her musical journey
Music

Lost and found: Aisha Badru maps her musical journey

The Monday Mix — For the latest instalment of Huck’s Monday Mix, the New York artist shares the music that’s accompanied her from late night open mics to the recording of her debut album.

Written by: Nial Flynn

How all-night raving can turn you into an Ironman
Music

How all-night raving can turn you into an Ironman

Huck x HOKA ONE ONE — Warehouse parties might seem like an unlikely training ground for winning extreme triathlons, but not to Per Bittner. His story is the latest in the Huck x Hoka One One series, looking at mavericks who found a new perspective through running.

Written by: Sam Haddad

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

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