Gala returned to Peckham Rye Park this May Bank Holiday, not just as a firm fixture in the city’s summer calendar, but to mark a milestone: ten glorious years of impeccable programming and packed ...
There are festivals, and then there’s Houghton. Craig Richards’ 24-hour celebration of music and art has become an essential event in the electronic-music calendar, tucked within the dense trees and ...
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Rachel Chinouriri has shared her tender new single ‘What A Life’, a bonus track to this year’s Little House EP, released in March. The song, which she has described as “super special”, captures the EP ...
Simon Brew speaks to Nancy Zamit about Mischief Theatre, Hummingbird, mental health and more in this exclusive interview with whynow. There’s a moment during my conversation with Mischief Theatre ...
After finding fame as part of the mid-’00s post-punk revival, Editors have blossomed into a genre-smashing force. On new album EBM, they’ve teamed with producer extraordinaire Blanck Mass to generate ...
As Sudan become the latest nation to demand repatriation of valuable objects, Alexander Adams looks at some other claims have been made for artefacts in British museums. Sudan has joined the list of ...
The world’s 100 most popular museums last year have been revealed, with the release of visitor figures for 2021. Ten UK museums made the list, which you can find here. On the whole, the figures show a ...
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AI is creeping into the DJ booth, but does Spotify’s AI DJ offer anything new? Or is it just another form of playlist curation in disguise? To provide the best experiences, we and our partners use ...
Pink Floyd’s 1967 debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is a cornerstone of sixties psychedelia. At its helm was the band’s co-founder, the mercurial Syd Barrett, who led the four-piece into ...
Susie Dent has no need to remind anyone there’s little to celebrate at the moment. Which makes little pockets of refuge all the more important, especially those that make her smile. For me, ...