Warren Hatter reflects on a life of an extraordinary and innovative artist, ignored for most of her life before being celebrated this century and creating a wave of thrilling collaborations in her eighties
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Sampling and synthesizing sounds both uncannily familiar and eerily strange, Argentine artist Victoria Barca has made a sinuous ode to small things
Jakub Knera offers us ten entry points into the back catalogue of the guitar player who is at home in the world of folk and sea shanties as he is covering Autechre and Aphex Twin. Main image by Petra Cvelbar
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives
Two decades on from the release of Liars third album, Luke Turner argues that its percussive invention shouldn't obscure a rich, emotional core. For our top tier Subscriber Plus supporters, this Anniversary feature comes with a playlist by Liars of the music they were listening to when the album was made.
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Enter Subscriber AreaThree decades on from the release of Roots, Keith Kahn-Harris digs in to the legacy Sepultura's much vaunted sixth album. This feature was first published 15/02/21
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Explore The PortalThe Public Enemy frontman has always been one of rap music’s most articulate advocates, but in 2022 he shifted career from MC to university lecturer. In an exclusive extract from his new book, In The Hour of Chaos, Chuck D talks about the cultural politics of hip hop and what it means for the future
In an exclusive extract from his new book, Body of Work: How the Album Outplayed the Algorithm and Survived Playlist Culture, author Keith Jopling looks at the curious phenomenon of the 'vanishing LP' – as well as the ones that didn't