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FACT TV spent last weekend at Barcelona’s Primavera Sound. In our first dispatch from the festival, here’s Sky Ferreira performing… ...
From St. Vincent to Lorenzo Senni. Yesterday (December 15) we revealed our top 50 tracks of the year, taking in everything from Cardi B’s history-making blockbuster ‘Bodak Yellow’ to the ...
This week’s FACT mix is a long-awaited session from Forest Swords. The main project of Matthew Barnes, we’ve been after a Forest Swords FACT mix for some time: in fact, we first asked after ...
Birthed in Chicago’s blighted South Side in the early 2010s and popularized by artists like King Louie and Chief Keef, drill music – an aggressive descendent of trap – has all but faded from ...
Let’s be clear: trance isn’t cool. It never was cool, it isn’t cool, and it never will be cool. As a genre, it’s also responsible for a lot of absolute bilge over the years. It became one ...
Taking inspiration from the synthesizer-driven funk of George Clinton, G-Funk brought an electrifying new sound to gangster rap, welding squealing leads and squelching basses to West Coast street ...
In the summer of 2006 the Klaxons spawned nu rave, but the real youth subculture of the mid-00s was the music that DJs played after bands had finished: blog house. It’s difficult to define ...
About Based at London’s 180 Studios, Fact is a multimedia platform championing the global movement of electronic art. Fact incorporates a print magazine, exhibition programme, production studio ...
If FACT TV has taught us one thing, its that our readers (or, erm, viewers) like to see how musicians make things. Egyptian Lover playing his Roland TR-808 live through a hotel alarm clock is the ...
“Dear Tommy will be a shitty pop album. I’m not there to feed him ideas. You will get garbage.” Italians Do It Better co-founder Mike Simonetti is still angry about the $13,000 he claims ...
No Radiohead. No Frank Ocean. So what did make the cut in our rundown of the best releases of the year?
How prehistoric biota inspired the SVBKVLT artist’s captivating new album, Holes of Sinian. This feature was originally published in Fact’s F/W 2023 issue, which is available to buy here.