The Baltimore-born, LA-based artist constructed his latest EP in response to one simple question: ‘What ghosts am I welcoming into my house?’
We talk to the musician about his new memoir, Remain In Love: a reflection on his formidable career, and the lifelong love affair that carried him through it.
A new book celebrates the power of the DIY party flyer – homemade designs which helped transform the city’s dance scene.
With the world at their feet, the post-punk band stepped away. Almost three decades later, they’re back with a new album – and memories to boot.
Street photographer Shirley Baker would travel to London’s Camden Market every weekend, mesmerised by the area’s rebellious youth movement.
In the latest episode of our podcast, we talk to the two-time Mercury prize nominee about rage, racism, and the power of music.
There’s a thriving rave community in any major UK city, and photographer Aiyush Pachnanda spent three years documenting Cardiff’s from the inside.
Erik Iglesias Rodríguez is one of the biggest names in Cuban music. A new documentary tracks his journey from underground sensation to bona fide star.
The Charlatans frontman on his new album, Twitter listening parties and how he discovered transcendental meditation after getting clean.
New York music manager Michele Saunders dusts off her three-decade-old photo albums to pay tribute to the city’s club scene.
The creative force behind Sonic Boom and Spaceman 3 shares what he’s picked up in his 30-plus years making brilliantly anarchic pop.
Former Fugazi and Minor Threat frontman and Dischord Records owner Ian MacKaye on self-preservation, digital obsession and finding your life tree trunk.