

Hidden in the underground music scene of the French capital, neun Magazine may have found Paris’ next big thing.

Manchester-born-and-raised singer-songwriter Beth McKenzie’s debut EP ‘Does This Make Me A Bitter Woman?’ is entrenched with feminist messaging whilst cutting to the core of her heart-wrenching stories.

From writing poetry with Pete Doherty, to becoming a voice of resistance in Ukraine, Aime Simone is only getting started.

Music, art, and resistance – James Blake stunned but Saint Levant stole the show.

Multihyphenate creative Dabieh’s latest EP ‘us, uninterrupted’ is a heartfelt ode to the current times, inspired by the people of South London.

“We’re actually all quite weird. I think it’s often the weirdos who make the most interesting music, though. Just look at Gary Numan.”

Charles uses jealousy as a driving force for creativity, which lands him on London billboards and writes the soundtrack to his life.

The Grammy-nominated musician reflects on personal growth, self-doubt, and the journey to his second album.

After an opera in Lithuania and playing the Sistxrhood stage at Glastonbury, bones is showing no signs of stopping. Despite their busy schedule, bones met us in Hackney to talk about their musical influences, teaching…

Founded in 2013, the Doc’n Roll Film Festival offers audiences the opportunity to watch independent music documentaries in local cinemas, where these incredible films are shown as they were designed to be watched: LOUD!