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Daryl Worthington celebrates the three decade history of one of the world's most progressive electronic (& much more) labels.
Karman Line Collective’s, To Be, is released to coincide with National Bee Day. The reasons for this become apparent from the ...
Skaņu Meźs has unveiled the first wave of acts playing its 2025 event this October. Returning once again to its base of ...
Ahead of a much-anticipated slot at this year’s Supersonic Festival, the Canadian-Zambian rapper speaks to Alex Rigotti about ...
From poisoned water to lack of faith in the future, Lina Adams celebrates the vision of an album released two lifetimes ...
The smell of Benson & Hedges ashtrays pervades these early concert recordings, personally selected by the dream team of Paul ...
When is a supergroup not a supergroup? The phrase seems almost woefully out-dated given how small and incestuous most extreme ...
What the blazes is that?! Some kind of ornament?” No, dear readers, it’s not Luke looking at John on Zoom after forgetting to ...
Ahead of their appearance at an essential new festival of left field music at Liverpool’s Invisible Wind Factory, tQ catches up with one of the city’s rising stars, a Lesser Version, who feature on th ...
Two stage three day festival of weird & wild music in Wilsthire with Matmos, Regis & Scotch Rolex has nearly sold out ...
Uncovering the countercultural musicians, publisher & journalist who helped give birth to the neo-Nazi "bible" of today ...
From glam rock to hyperpop: how queer music changed the sound of Scotland, author Carrie Marshall talks to Claire Sawers ...