A new documentary examines UK rave not just as a sound, but as a complex logistical network of flyers, sound systems, and contested spaces.
A new documentary examines UK rave not just as a sound, but as a complex logistical network of flyers, sound systems, and contested spaces.
The artist states his impending tour will be political, framing his concerts as a form of direct communication in the current climate.
Paul McCartney’s new album, ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ frames personal history through the soft focus of late-career reflection.
The synth-pop duo return with “Out Come the Freaks”, an opening statement that channels a vanished New York nightlife through a refined, nocturnal atmosphere shaped by their enduring sonic identity.
For the Gojira guitarist, the pursuit of a signature Jackson Rhoads model is less about spectacle and more about achieving a state of technical permanence.
The first song written for his new album finds the singer-songwriter refining his delicate, introspective craft.
For Kula Shaker’s frontman, the creative path is a spiritual inquiry, and the band is its ongoing, ever-evolving vehicle.
The group performed their track ‘Swim’ inside the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed rotunda for a special episode of *The Tonight Show*.
The Turkish artist constructs a stark, club-ready sound from the materials of displacement and nocturnal friction.
The Welsh singer, who withdrew from public life over a decade ago, has shared her account in a new film.