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Rostam Batmanglij is facing up to change

New beginnings

Following the release of his latest album, the former Vampire Weekend musician talks bad art, embracing newness and resisting being boxed in.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Squid are redefining the future of post-punk

Bright Green Field

As the five-piece band gear up for the release of their debut album, the group discuss the process of piecing together their most ambitious project to date.

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‘The music scene felt so laddy and hostile to me’

The return of Harkin

Kate Harkin has spent years in the background of bands like Wild Beasts, Sleater Kinney and Courtney Barnett. Now, she’s stepping out of their shadow.

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Cherry Glazerr on making music for an isolated generation

Busy being alone

Ahead of the band’s third album Stuffed & Ready, frontwoman Clementine Creevy discusses salvation, solitude and why it’s okay to get angry.

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Spaced-out stargazing: Lost in the cosmos with Polychrome

The Monday Mix

The London electronic duo take the decks for the latest Monday Mix, sharing a selection of tracks inspired by moonwalks, space travel and the Kuiper belt.

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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.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

How Michelle Zauner is healing through sound

Japanese Breakfast

Michelle Zauner wrote her first album as way of coping with the loss of her mother. Now, with her new album Soft Sounds From Another Planet, she is looking to feel again.

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How Dirty Projectors found salvation with a beautiful break-up album

Kaleidoscopic heartbreak

An in-band split left indie maestro Dave Longstreth lost and depressed. But after collaborating with the likes of Kanye and Solange, he's pulled off a remarkable U-turn to up the stakes of his career.

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This long-awaited debut album is already one of 2017’s best

Defeating self-doubt in style

Sir Was never took himself seriously as a musician, refusing to share his work. But just as opportunity threatened to pass him by, he's dropping a gem of a record that's been 10 years in the making.

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The indie developers bringing ‘90s fun back to gaming

A retro reawakening at Prospect Games

How a group of mates founded their own independent studio in Manchester to take on the multi-million dollar gaming giants.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

The best of self-publishing at Offprint London

Huck’s favourite DIY print projects

Offprint London showcases the best of indie publishing at Tate Modern, May 20-22. Here are our top picks.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Unearthing sounds from electronica’s dark underground: an interview with christ.

Sublime imperfections

Musician Christopher Horne on the enduring grit of '90s electronica, standing apart from Boards of Canada and resisting computerised perfection.

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