It only took Lovers & Lollypops co-founder Joaquim Durães a decade to clock what had happened: the defiant DIY label he and ...
The third part of Claire Rousay’s experimental trilogy may give you the fear at first, but persevere – and it’ll reward you ...
A true 'drummer's album', from one of the drummers in Gnod plus guests from the Bristol scene and beyond, that doesn't skimp ...
To the sound of cumbia rhythms, noisy bass tremors, frantic violin phrases and spectral electronics, the Peruvian-born artist ...
The room that is now Dalston’s EartH Theatre first opened as a cinema in 1936, five years before the birth of Martin Carthy.
Sifting through the sands of long-forgotten 90s sample packs, has Daniel Lopatin struck some ghostly yet ecstatic gold?
New York isn’t dead, says Maxelle Talena in the latest of tQ’s dispatches from the North American underground. It’s being ...
The four days of Le Guess Who? in Utrecht have become a vital gathering, a fruitful connection point for the wider ...
Croatian brothers Alen and Nenad Sinkauz meet the Chicago cornet player for some interstellar sonics played live in brutalist ...
Charli XCX and John Cale have released a video for gothic pop dirge belter ‘House’, written to appear on the soundtrack for ...
With the publication of his new book, Grime, Roony Keefe talks to Arusa Qureshi about Rhythm Division, Grime Gran and how he ...
Darran Anderson gets to grips with the brilliant body of work created by revolutionary television playwright Dennis Potter ...
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