On the face of it, everything has been all rosy for TJ Hertz, the DJ and producer better known as Objekt, in recent years. With two of the past decade’s most highly rated electronic music albums in ...
The last episode in our series exploring Ukrainian music, made in collaboration with Kyiv's 20ft Radio, explores music trends ...
A new composition performed by London’s Phaedra Ensemble is inspired by a curious sonic phenomenon known as The Hum. Vanessa ...
LEWISPYBEY is a voluptuous and busy-sounding record throughout, full of the slightly manic music you often get from those who ...
We put in a long-distance call to Brazil to ask The Mission frontman and former Sister Of Mercy about the gems in his record collection Ahead of their performance at this year’s Green Man festival, ...
Five years ago, following the release of their eighth album, What Happens Next, Andy Gill of Gang Of Four talked Bryan Brussee through the picks of his record collection, both albums and individual ...
Following the unexpected death of the Czech musician Vojtěch Havel last month, Miloš Hroch offers a guide to the ...
A historic set from Tyner and Henderson with Jack DeJohnette and Henry Grimes proves irresistible to Peter Margasak ...
Barnaby Southcombe and his leading lady/mum Charlotte Rampling chat to Anna Coatman about their London noir, which opens in cinemas this Friday ...
With his new book *Reach for the Stars*, Michael Cragg explores the backstage tears and Prozac prescriptions that fuelled the legendary stars of the new millennium, from Girls Aloud to Atomic Kitten ...
Violent Femmes’ self-titled debut is one of the most essential American indie rock records of the early 80s, but it’s not the only album by the band you must have in your collection, argues Cal Cashin ...
The centrepiece of Wong Kar-wai's melancholy drama Happy Together is a raw depiction of gay romance, but it speaks to the filmmaker's wider fascination with Hong Kong migrant cinema, finds Ian Wang ...