Anastasia Coope’s debut album will no doubt be labelled freak folk, though perhaps vibrational frequency folk might be more ...
Le Guess Who? has announced the first wave of acts playing its 17th edition this November. Taking place across various venues in Utrecht, the four-day event will once again welcome a cast of guest ...
Even half a century later, the decadent dystopia of Diamond Dogs is never over, says Matthew Lindsay explains. This feature was originally published in December 2014 In this month's Low Culture essay, ...
Rəhman Məmmədli's Azerbaijani Gitara Volume 2 features amazing guitar solos that combine east and west traditions ...
Joe Thompson speaks to David Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke of Gastr del Sol on the release of we have dozens of titles on drag city ...
Matt Anniss links the history of Pet Shop Boys with the history of dance music culture disco, house and hi-nrg ...
Sufjan Stevens’ 2004 album Seven Swans is to be reissued to mark its 20th anniversary. Due out in June, the expanded reissue will cover special digital and physical editions. The vinyl release, which ...
Jacken Elswyth’s new solo album comes from a space somewhere on the borders of reality. A banjo player and, just as importantly, an instrument maker, Elswyth’s solo work has developed alongside her ...
Arooj Aftab takes Jessica Wrigglesworth through thirteen albums that have defined her life and career, from her childhood in Lahore to studying at Berklee, the "New York hustle" of her 20s to her rise ...