ISABELLE OSBORNE interviews ROSIE BERGONZI about her musical career, exploring different creative opportunities and representation in the music industry. Rosie Bergonzi is a percussionist, workshop..
A Sign of the Times: The Brit Awards’ Representation of British Music and Society
ERIN CROASDALE examines the pertinence of the Brit Awards as a platform to advocate diversity and progressive values today. ‘A lot of the time people..
KIMI ZARATE-SMITH talks to JOHN FM about generating music out of observations, his relationship to Detroit, the state of America, and the urgency to express..
Miles Singer explores the etymology of the word ‘jazz’ and the self-determination of Black music. Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, white music executives and..
KIMI ZARATE-SMITH interviews JAMIE ISAAC on his influences, production, and creative process. Jamie Isaac’s discography feels through the bittersweet nature of young love:..
PERA CUMUR interviews prolific concert photographer ROBERT GIL, reflecting on an impressive career and the effect of the pandemic on the music scene. The..
LOLA KAEPPELIN explores what it means to be a music ‘fangirl’ through her consideration of Hannah Ewens’ book Fangirls. Dear reader, in your childhood or..
ZAC ANDERSON discusses the power of SOPHIE and other pioneering trans women in the music scene, looking forward to their upcoming fundraiser for the Black..
Rina Sawayama: Archaic Rules on Identity and Nationality
VINNY SANDHU discusses why Rina Sawayama should get the recognition she deserves. Rina Sawayama made headlines this summer when a nationality clause in the Mercury..
DAISY GRAY looks at the state of music journalism today. Meta, right? Human beings love reproducing things in words: art critics describing art, poets saying..
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