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Palestinian-Egyptian artist Oldyungmayn plays to his own shifting emotions while underlining the vital necessity of undying momentum. “When I was researching and conceptualising this mix, I was ...
Bringing the two decade-long project to a close. Leyland Kirby has released his final project as The Caretaker with the sixth and final part of his hauntological masterpiece Everywhere At The End ...
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 ...
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 ...
Archive.org deliver a windfall of lost music. If you’re looking for a good way to spend the rest of your week, Archive.org has unearthed a gigantic collection of cassettes from the mid-80 into ...
180 Studios presents a major new exhibition by digital art collective, Universal Everything at 180 The Strand, running until 30 December 2022. Inspired by decades of visual culture and futurists ...
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.
Thanks to the graft of reissue labels and canny collectors, there’s an embarrassment of neglected, forgotten or misunderstood material being unearthed week by week. The volume of new-old music ...
From Drake and Zayn to Kanye and James Blake, 2016 has been littered with albums marred by ridiculous run-times, each spanning over 17 tracks. Are artists getting more ambitious, or is there a ...
Digital album leaks have been happening for more than 20 years, but it’s been a long time since they were this prominent in the news. Leaks became a regular occurrence for the label around eight ...
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 ...
Update: It was a prank! According to Beach House’s reps: “It is not a new song. Not even their voices on that podcast. Sorry!” Damn you, Wayne Fucking Coyne. The band closed out their ...